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Luigi Magistrelli, Italian Classical Consort - Pleyel: Clarinet Chamber Music (2021)

Luigi Magistrelli, Italian Classical Consort - Pleyel: Clarinet Chamber Music (2021)
  • Title: Pleyel: Clarinet Chamber Music
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:02:49
  • Total Size: 318 mb
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Tracklist

01. Quintet in C Major, B.281: I. Allegro
02. Quintet in C Major, B.281: II. Adagio
03. Quintet in C Major, B.281: III. Allegro
04. Duet No. 1 - Allegro
05. Duet No. 2: I. Andante
06. Duet No. 3: II. Menuetto poco Allegretto
07. Duet No. 4: III. Allegro
08. Trio, Op. 20 No. 1: I. Allegro
09. Trio, Op. 20 No. 1: II. Adagio Molto
10. Trio, Op. 20 No. 1: III. Allegro non Troppo
11. 3 Duets for 2 Clarinets: IV. Rondo Allegro
12. 3 Duets for 2 Clarinets: II. Andante Grazioso
13. 3 Duets for 2 Clarinets: III. Rondo Allegretto
14. Variations in F Major on a Theme of Pleyel
15. Behind Yon Hills
16. The Smiling Morn

Ignaz Pleyel (1757–1831) was one of the most multifaceted artists of all time, being active in various fields as a composer, performer, publisher and piano builder. Born in Lower Austria, he became the pupil of Joseph Haydn in Eisenstadt, who considered him to be a superb student. In 1791, due to the French Revolution, musical performances in churches and public concerts were abolished, so Pleyel travelled to London searching for a better place to work as a composer and organiser. He later moved to Paris, where he founded his publishing house and published around 4000 works in 39 years, including compositions by Beethoven, Clementi, Mozart and Onslow. Pleyel was a quite prolific composer, writing at least 42 symphonies, 70 string quartets and several operas. Recent scholarship has suggested that the theme for the St. Anthony Variations [on a Theme by Haydn] Op.56a by Johannes Brahms was probably composed not by Haydn but by Ignaz Pleyel.
The beautiful and cheerful Quintet in C for piano and winds is in a pleasant, early-classical Viennese style, reminding us of the previous masterpieces for the same medium by Mozart and Beethoven. An arrangement for Wind Octet of this work is preserved at the Fürstlich Fürstenbergische Hofbibliothek Donaueschingen in Germany. The manuscript of the Due Duetti for clarinet and viola has so far never been published. This is interesting, as this seldom used instrumental combination creates a very effective sound, thanks to the complementary warm timbres of the two parts.
The Trio Op.20 No.1 for two clarinets and bassoon is an arrangement from one of Pleyel’s flute and string trios. The two short songs Behind yon Hills and The smiling Morn, from the Original Scottish Airs, are originally for soprano and piano, but the clarinet replaces the singer with a similarly expressive and beautiful result.
The Variations in F on a Theme of Pleyel is a piece arranged for three clarinets by Antonín Myslík, taken from the Quartet in F by Franz Krommer (1759–1831). Mozart praised Pleyel’s compositions in a letter written to his father. A reviewer writing in the Morning Herald of London (1791) said that ‘Pleyel is becoming even more popular than his master (Haydn), as his works are characterized less by the intricacies of science than the charm of simplicity and feeling’. This statement defines the character of the music on this album, all pieces that can offer maximum enjoyment to the listener.

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