Adolf Busch - Chamber Music Vol.1: Clarinet and Strings
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0085
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 30th September 2013
Contents
Works
Bagatelles (7) for clarinet, viola and cello, op.53aHausmusik: Duet no.1, op.26a
Humoreske in A major, BoO15
Romanze, op.53d
Serenade in A major, op.53b
Suite in F major, op.62
Variations on an Original Theme in F major for clarinet and string quintet, op.53c
Artists
Bettina Beigelbeck (clarinet)Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
Works
Bagatelles (7) for clarinet, viola and cello, op.53aHausmusik: Duet no.1, op.26a
Humoreske in A major, BoO15
Romanze, op.53d
Serenade in A major, op.53b
Suite in F major, op.62
Variations on an Original Theme in F major for clarinet and string quintet, op.53c
Artists
Bettina Beigelbeck (clarinet)Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
About
Adolf Busch (1891–1952) enjoys a reputation as one of the greatest of all violinists: his recordings of Beethoven with the Busch Quartet have never been surpassed. By contrast, Busch as a creative figure is almost unknown, but he was also one of the major composers of his day, equally natural as contrapuntist and melodist, with a style that owed much to his boyhood idol, Max Reger.
Part of the neglect is Busch’s own fault - always a man of principle, he sacrificed his career as both violinist and composer with his dignified refusal to perform or be performed in Nazi Germany.
This CD of his lyrical writing for clarinet, the first in a series of recordings of Busch’s light-filled chamber music, is part of the rediscovery of one of the leading musicians of his day.
Bettina Beigelbeck has appeared as a soloist with a number of orchestras, with not only the usual clarinet concertos in her repertoire - for example, with the cellist Maximilian Hornung she has recorded the Double Concerto of Peter von Winter with the South-West German Chamber Orchestra conducted by Sebastian Tewinkel.
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