Spohr - Chamber Music for Clarinet, Soprano and Piano
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 95638
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 9th October 2020
Contents
Works
Andante with Variations, op.34German Songs (6) for voice, clarinet and piano, op.103
Potpourri in F major on themes from P von Winter, op.80
Variations in B flat major on a theme from Alruno
Artists
Rocco Parisi (clarinet)Joanna Klisowska (soprano)
Francesco Bissanti (piano)
Works
Andante with Variations, op.34German Songs (6) for voice, clarinet and piano, op.103
Potpourri in F major on themes from P von Winter, op.80
Variations in B flat major on a theme from Alruno
Artists
Rocco Parisi (clarinet)Joanna Klisowska (soprano)
Francesco Bissanti (piano)
About
Though his star has fallen since his death in 1859, Louis Spohr was once commonly ranked alongside the greatest of his contemporaries. Like Beethoven he gained fame in Vienna and wrote prolifically in all the classical genres, but he travelled more widely, and his operas and oratorios won particular acclaim in France and England respectively.
Spohr’s curse and gift was fluency: whether written in serious or popular vein, his music is unfailingly mellifluous and beautifully written, falling easily on the ear while offering a satisfying challenge to its performers. As a violinist Spohr was considered second only to his friend Paganini. His brilliant virtuoso style and great skill in phrasing effectively founded a German school of violin playing. He understood equally well how to write for soprano and for clarinet, and the centrepiece of this collection is his set of Sechs Deutsche Lieder, op.103 (1837), which follow the example of Schubert’s late and sublime song Der Hirt an dem Felsen (The Shepherd on the Rock) in weaving a clarinet obbligato around the vocal line. Spohr himself had produced several previous sextets of German-language songs but in this cycle he was inspired to new expressive heights by his long friendship with the clarinettist Johann Simon Hermstedt.
This fruitful partnership had also resulted in two clarinet concertos and the lighter fantasies included here: the Potpourri, op.80, based on themes by his German contemporary Peter von Winter and the less-familiar Op.21 Fantasia on themes from his own unstaged opera Alruna. Both of them are gloriously melodic as well as affording ample opportunities for brilliance. More Mozartian in its lyricism is the Andante variation movement from his Op.34 Notturno, originally scored for wind ensemble and arranged here for clarinet and piano.
The soprano Joanna Klisowska features on a well-received Brilliant Classics album of Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (95282), in the first complete recording of his late cycle The Divan of Moses Ibn Ezra: ‘Polish soprano Joanna Klisowska shows considerable empathy with the spirit of these exquisitely conceived and moving songs. She has the most mellifluous tone, delivering consistently perfectly controlled, pointed and affectingly expressive, arching legato lines, so many in high registers.’ – MusicWeb International
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