Mozart - Clarinet Concerto, Maurerische Trauermusik, Adagio
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Label: Glossa - Cabinet
Cat No: GCDC81107
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 11th March 2013
Contents
Works
Adagio in B flat major, K411Clarinet Concerto in A major, K622
La clemenza di Tito, K621
Artists
Erich Hoeprich (clarinet)Joyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano)
Orchestra of the 18th Century
Conductor
Frans BruggenWorks
Adagio in B flat major, K411Clarinet Concerto in A major, K622
La clemenza di Tito, K621
Artists
Erich Hoeprich (clarinet)Joyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano)
Orchestra of the 18th Century
Conductor
Frans BruggenAbout
In this recording, Mozart’s music for the clarinet and basset horn is heard in various settings, and all the works are associated with the clarinettist Anton Stadler (1753-1812). The Clarinet Concerto is the composer’s last concerto work, and shows the depth of his mature style. The selections from the opera 'La Clemenza di Tito' date from the same period (1791), representing yet another musical form. Lastly, the two works associated with the Masons, the 'Adagio' and the 'Maurerische Trauermusik', illustrate the quasi-religious underpinnings of the masonic movement expressed through the music’s majestic solemnity.
Listening on the same disc to the marvellous timbres of both Eric Hoeprich’s clarinet and Joyce DiDonato’s voice is a sublime experience.
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