Weinberg - Clarinet Music
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8574192
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 13th March 2020
Contents
Works
Chamber Symphony no.4 for string orchestra and clarinet, op.153Clarinet Concerto, op.104
Clarinet Sonata, op.28
Artists
Robert Oberaigner (clarinet)Michael Schoch (piano)
Dresden Chamber Soloists
Conductor
Michail JurowskiWorks
Chamber Symphony no.4 for string orchestra and clarinet, op.153Clarinet Concerto, op.104
Clarinet Sonata, op.28
Artists
Robert Oberaigner (clarinet)Michael Schoch (piano)
Dresden Chamber Soloists
Conductor
Michail JurowskiAbout
Following the centennial of Weinberg’s birth in 2019, this new release is the first disc including all three works featuring the clarinet.
Other Weinberg releases in the Naxos catalogue include the ongoing symphonic cycle by Vladimir Lande. Of the Symphony no.13 disc (8573879), Fanfare stated that ‘Lande evidently knows and loves this music and moves the symphony along effectively’, while the Symphony no.17 release (8573565) received a ‘Quarterly Critics’ Choice’ from the German Record Critics’ Award and an AllMusic.com ‘Editor’s Choice’. Also available is Claudia Stein’s recording of the Flute Concertos (8573931), in which Pizzicato wrote the flautist ‘shows the combination of technical ability and musicality’ (★★★★★).
Michael Schöch is equally proficient in both the piano and organ. Since being awarded First Prize at the ARD International Music Competition in the organ category, he has performed at prestigious venues such as the Wiener Konzerthaus and Berliner Philharmonie, and the cathedrals of Riga, Passau, Merseburg, Mainz and Speyer. His vast discography includes the piano concertos of Tyrolean composers such as Johann Rufinatscha and Emil Berlanda, and the complete piano and organ works of Julius Reubke (OehmsClassics).
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