Chen Halevi, Claire Thirion, Jan Schultsz - Clarinet Sonatas Op. 120 & Clarinet Trio Op. 114 (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Chen Halevi, Claire Thirion, Jan Schultsz
- Title: Clarinet Sonatas Op. 120 & Clarinet Trio Op. 114
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Pan Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:08:35
- Total Size: 258 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 1: Allegro appassionato
02. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 1: Andante un poco Adagio
03. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 1: Allegretto grazioso
04. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 1: Vivace
05. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 2: Allegro amabile
06. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 2: Allegro appassionato
07. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 2: Andante con moto - Allegro
08. Clarinet Trio op. 114: Allegro
09. Clarinet Trio op. 114: Adagio
10. Clarinet Trio op. 114: Andanze grazioso
11. Clarinet Trio op. 114: Allegro
In 1890, at the age of 57, Johannes Brahms decided to retire as a composer and told this to his publisher Simrock. But the following spring, the composer was to abandon these plans again: His encounter with the clarinettist Richard M?hlfeld inspired his musical spirit to a series of last great creations, all intended for the clarinet!
It was not only the playing of the gifted clarinettist that inspired Brahms, but also the sound of the Ottenstein clarinet, which sounded much softer and warmer than the "modern" clarinet already adapted to orchestral use at that time.
The two clarinet sonatas op. 120 dedicated to Muhlfeld and the Trio op. 114 are played by the Israeli clarinettist Chen Halevi on two Ottenstein copies. Jan Schultsz accompanies on an original fortepiano by Streicher from 1871, and cellist Claire Thirion joins them for the Trio op. 114.
Chen Halevi has performed with several of the most important orchestras in the United States, Europe, and Japan, including the Israel Philharmonic, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the European Soloists, the Heilbronn Chamber Orchestra, the Moscow Virtuosi, the Jerusalem Radio Orchestra, the MDR Philharmonic Leipzig, the NDR Sinfonieorchester Hamburg, and the Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin.
He studied the clarinet with Yitzchak Kazap and Richard Lesser, continuing with Mordechai Rechtman and Chaim Taub for his chamber music studies. Today, Chen Halevi is considered to be one of the world's leading virtuoso clarinettists, playing recitals, concertos, and chamber music with equal success. He is famous for his impressive repertoire range that goes from the most difficult contemporary music to playing early music on authentic 'period' instruments.
01. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 1: Allegro appassionato
02. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 1: Andante un poco Adagio
03. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 1: Allegretto grazioso
04. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 1: Vivace
05. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 2: Allegro amabile
06. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 2: Allegro appassionato
07. Clarinet Sonata op. 120 no. 2: Andante con moto - Allegro
08. Clarinet Trio op. 114: Allegro
09. Clarinet Trio op. 114: Adagio
10. Clarinet Trio op. 114: Andanze grazioso
11. Clarinet Trio op. 114: Allegro
In 1890, at the age of 57, Johannes Brahms decided to retire as a composer and told this to his publisher Simrock. But the following spring, the composer was to abandon these plans again: His encounter with the clarinettist Richard M?hlfeld inspired his musical spirit to a series of last great creations, all intended for the clarinet!
It was not only the playing of the gifted clarinettist that inspired Brahms, but also the sound of the Ottenstein clarinet, which sounded much softer and warmer than the "modern" clarinet already adapted to orchestral use at that time.
The two clarinet sonatas op. 120 dedicated to Muhlfeld and the Trio op. 114 are played by the Israeli clarinettist Chen Halevi on two Ottenstein copies. Jan Schultsz accompanies on an original fortepiano by Streicher from 1871, and cellist Claire Thirion joins them for the Trio op. 114.
Chen Halevi has performed with several of the most important orchestras in the United States, Europe, and Japan, including the Israel Philharmonic, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the European Soloists, the Heilbronn Chamber Orchestra, the Moscow Virtuosi, the Jerusalem Radio Orchestra, the MDR Philharmonic Leipzig, the NDR Sinfonieorchester Hamburg, and the Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin.
He studied the clarinet with Yitzchak Kazap and Richard Lesser, continuing with Mordechai Rechtman and Chaim Taub for his chamber music studies. Today, Chen Halevi is considered to be one of the world's leading virtuoso clarinettists, playing recitals, concertos, and chamber music with equal success. He is famous for his impressive repertoire range that goes from the most difficult contemporary music to playing early music on authentic 'period' instruments.
Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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