Heinrich & Carl Baermann - Music for Clarinet and Piano
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 95785
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 16th November 2018
Contents
Works
Die kleine Bettlerin, op.14Fantasie brillante, op.7
Verlorenes Gluck, op.30
Air varie, op.12 no.2
Introduction and Polonaise, op.25
Notturno in F minor
Ave Maria, D839 (Ellens Gesang III, op.52 no.6) (arr. Carl Baermann)
Die schone Mullerin, D795
Lob der Tranen, D711 (arr. Carl Baermann)
Standchen, D889 'Horch! Horch! Die Lerch' (arr. Carl Baermann)
Artists
Dario Zingales (clarinet)Florian Podgoreanu (piano)
Works
Die kleine Bettlerin, op.14Fantasie brillante, op.7
Verlorenes Gluck, op.30
Air varie, op.12 no.2
Introduction and Polonaise, op.25
Notturno in F minor
Ave Maria, D839 (Ellens Gesang III, op.52 no.6) (arr. Carl Baermann)
Die schone Mullerin, D795
Lob der Tranen, D711 (arr. Carl Baermann)
Standchen, D889 'Horch! Horch! Die Lerch' (arr. Carl Baermann)
Artists
Dario Zingales (clarinet)Florian Podgoreanu (piano)
About
His son Carl was less talented as a soloist, though he accompanied his father on concert-tours playing the basset horn, and he turned both to teaching and to instrument-making: in 1860 he produced an 18-keyed Müller-type clarinet, which found favour with many players, including Richard Mühlfeld, for whom Brahms wrote several celebrated late works such as two sonatas and the Clarinet Quintet.
Carl’s own compositions run to 88 opus numbers in all, of which three are played here by the young Italian clarinettist Dario Zingales: two evocative tone-poems and the early but more extensive and demanding Fantasie brillante, op.7. These world premiere recordings are complemented by Carl’s arrangements of six Schubert Lieder, including the evergreen Ave Maria, Gretchen am Spinnrade and Ständchen, in which the vocal line transfers beautifully to the solo instrument.
Heinrich’s own music is even less known but no less rewarding for collectors of littleknown Romantic chamber music. Still unpublished, the Nocturne in F minor is as melodically memorable as it is superbly written for Baermann’s own instrument. Dario Zingales presents its first recording here, as he does the Introduktion und Polonaise, op.25, and the sparkling Air varié, op.12 no.2. With invaluable booklet notes contributed by Zingales himself, this album will also be a valuable acquisition for all clarinettists looking for new repertoire.
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