Italian Classical Consort, Cristina Romano, Ernesta Gylite, Danilo Zaffaroni, Joanna Cordoano - Fuchs: Clarinet Chamber Music (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: Italian Classical Consort, Cristina Romano, Ernesta Gylite, Danilo Zaffaroni, Joanna Cordoano, Davide Pisani, Fabio Ponzelletti, Giambattista Pianezzola, Luigi Magistrelli
- Title: Fuchs: Clarinet Chamber Music
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Brilliant Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:08:45
- Total Size: 277 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Trio No. 3 for 3 Clarinets I. Allegro
02. Trio No. 3 for 3 Clarinets II. Andante con variazioni
03. Trio No. 3 for 3 Clarinets III. Rondo allegretto
04. Duo, Op. 5 for Clarinet and Horn I. Allegro moderato
05. Duo, Op. 5 for Clarinet and Horn II. Andante grazioso con variazioni
06. Duo, Op. 5 for Clarinet and Horn III. Menuetto allegretto
07. Duo, Op. 5 for Clarinet and Horn IV. Rondo allegretto
08. Trio No. 5 for 2 Clarinets and Bassoon I. Allegro
09. Trio No. 5 for 2 Clarinets and Bassoon II. Arioso lento
10. Trio No. 5 for 2 Clarinets and Bassoon III. Presto
11. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets I. Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja
12. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets II. Du feines Taubchen, nur herein!
13. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets III. Bei Manner, welche Liebe fuhlen
14. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets IV. Wie stark ist nicht dein Zauberton!
15. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets V. Schelle Fusse, rauscher Mut
16. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets VI. Alles fuhlt der lieben Freuden
17. Potpourri on Arias of Paisiello for 4 Clarinets, 2 Bassoons & 2 Horns Air di Nina, Air des Noces de Dorine
18. Trio No. 2 for 2 Clarinets and Violin I. Allegro
19. Trio No. 2 for 2 Clarinets and Violin II. Adagio
20. Trio No. 2 for 2 Clarinets and Violin III. Rondo allegro
Where next after Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet? Try these duos and trios by Georg Friedrich Fuchs (1752-1821) in newly recorded period-instrument performances. Born in the German city of Mainz in 1752, Fuchs was a pupil of Haydn’s before becoming a wind-band leader and composer. Aged 32, however, he moved to Paris, and established his name there, teaching at the conservatoire and composing for many French publishers with an eye to the fast-developing market for attractive music for winds, especially the clarinet, accessible to amateurs.
His experience as a working musician in the French National Guard prompted him to produce Harmoniemusik – wind-band music – for various combinations of such instruments, without stringaccompaniment, as the duos and trios found on this album. There is also a brief Pot Pourri on arias of Paisiello conceived for the unusual combination four clarinets, two horns and two bassoons. Between 1803 and 1805 he produced six trios for three clarinets, and Luigi Magistrelli has chosen to record three of them, along with Fuchs’s ingenious arrangements of six arias from Mozart’s Magic Flute, which weave melody and accompaniment between the two instruments, producing pieces satisfying to both play and listen to on their own terms.
As a clarinettist and ensemble leader, Luigi Magistrelli has built up a considerable Brilliant Classics discography of lesser-known repertoire from the Classical and early Romantic eras. Most of
his albums feature first recordings, and he is joined by Italian colleagues who have equally extensive experience in historically informed performances (using instruments of the time, often returning to the original manuscripts) of 18th- and 19th-century music.
‘Luigi Magistrelli is a skilled artist, with the fingers and the enthusiasm for Weber.’ Gramophone
‘Light, pleasing music with here and there a touch of wit, poignancy and - buffo humour... Many of the slow movements have poetic feeling and intensity... The timbres are consistently refreshing to the ear, with good recorded sound.' (Fanfare on CPE Bach, 95307)
01. Trio No. 3 for 3 Clarinets I. Allegro
02. Trio No. 3 for 3 Clarinets II. Andante con variazioni
03. Trio No. 3 for 3 Clarinets III. Rondo allegretto
04. Duo, Op. 5 for Clarinet and Horn I. Allegro moderato
05. Duo, Op. 5 for Clarinet and Horn II. Andante grazioso con variazioni
06. Duo, Op. 5 for Clarinet and Horn III. Menuetto allegretto
07. Duo, Op. 5 for Clarinet and Horn IV. Rondo allegretto
08. Trio No. 5 for 2 Clarinets and Bassoon I. Allegro
09. Trio No. 5 for 2 Clarinets and Bassoon II. Arioso lento
10. Trio No. 5 for 2 Clarinets and Bassoon III. Presto
11. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets I. Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja
12. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets II. Du feines Taubchen, nur herein!
13. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets III. Bei Manner, welche Liebe fuhlen
14. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets IV. Wie stark ist nicht dein Zauberton!
15. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets V. Schelle Fusse, rauscher Mut
16. 6 Arias from die Zauberflote of W.A. Mozart for 2 Clarinets VI. Alles fuhlt der lieben Freuden
17. Potpourri on Arias of Paisiello for 4 Clarinets, 2 Bassoons & 2 Horns Air di Nina, Air des Noces de Dorine
18. Trio No. 2 for 2 Clarinets and Violin I. Allegro
19. Trio No. 2 for 2 Clarinets and Violin II. Adagio
20. Trio No. 2 for 2 Clarinets and Violin III. Rondo allegro
Where next after Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet? Try these duos and trios by Georg Friedrich Fuchs (1752-1821) in newly recorded period-instrument performances. Born in the German city of Mainz in 1752, Fuchs was a pupil of Haydn’s before becoming a wind-band leader and composer. Aged 32, however, he moved to Paris, and established his name there, teaching at the conservatoire and composing for many French publishers with an eye to the fast-developing market for attractive music for winds, especially the clarinet, accessible to amateurs.
His experience as a working musician in the French National Guard prompted him to produce Harmoniemusik – wind-band music – for various combinations of such instruments, without stringaccompaniment, as the duos and trios found on this album. There is also a brief Pot Pourri on arias of Paisiello conceived for the unusual combination four clarinets, two horns and two bassoons. Between 1803 and 1805 he produced six trios for three clarinets, and Luigi Magistrelli has chosen to record three of them, along with Fuchs’s ingenious arrangements of six arias from Mozart’s Magic Flute, which weave melody and accompaniment between the two instruments, producing pieces satisfying to both play and listen to on their own terms.
As a clarinettist and ensemble leader, Luigi Magistrelli has built up a considerable Brilliant Classics discography of lesser-known repertoire from the Classical and early Romantic eras. Most of
his albums feature first recordings, and he is joined by Italian colleagues who have equally extensive experience in historically informed performances (using instruments of the time, often returning to the original manuscripts) of 18th- and 19th-century music.
‘Luigi Magistrelli is a skilled artist, with the fingers and the enthusiasm for Weber.’ Gramophone
‘Light, pleasing music with here and there a touch of wit, poignancy and - buffo humour... Many of the slow movements have poetic feeling and intensity... The timbres are consistently refreshing to the ear, with good recorded sound.' (Fanfare on CPE Bach, 95307)
Year 2021 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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