Elsner, Krogulski, Dobrzynski - Chamber Works | Dux DUX1822

Elsner, Krogulski, Dobrzynski - Chamber Works

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Label: Dux

Cat No: DUX1822

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 26th August 2022

Contents

Artists

Zofia Neugebauer (flute)
Adrian Janda (clarinet)
Maria Machowska (violin)
Kamil Staniczek (violin)
Mateusz Doniec (viola)
Magdalena Bojanowicz (cello)
Agata Dobrzaska (cello)
Tomasz Januchta (double bass)
Jakub Kuszlik (piano)

Works

Dobrzynski, Ignacy Feliks

String Sextet in E flat major, op.39

Elsner, Jozef

Septet in D major for piano, flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello and double bass

Krogulski, Jozef Wladyslaw

Octet in D minor, op.6

Artists

Zofia Neugebauer (flute)
Adrian Janda (clarinet)
Maria Machowska (violin)
Kamil Staniczek (violin)
Mateusz Doniec (viola)
Magdalena Bojanowicz (cello)
Agata Dobrzaska (cello)
Tomasz Januchta (double bass)
Jakub Kuszlik (piano)

About

The present album is yet another initiative culminating in a recording made at the DUX record label, the aim of which is to remind listeners of the still too little-known output of 19th-century Polish composers. In times of turbulent historical changes, with the borders of the Polish state changing under successive partitions, the Polish national school was established, the most famous representative of which was the brilliant Fryderyk Chopin.

However, less attention is paid to other creators. Meanwhile, Józef Elsner (1769–1854) was not only Chopin's teacher and an excellent organizer of musical life in Lviv and Warsaw, but also a talented composer. He created pieces still rooted in Classical aesthetics, although open to new, Romantic trends. The 1830 cheerful Septet in D major for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, double bass and piano reveals interesting sound qualities. One of Elsner's many disciples was Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński (1807–1867), an unjustly forgotten creator, whom Elsner appreciated almost as much as Chopin. His String Sextet in E flat major, op.39, is a brilliant, elegant piece, proving his great knowledge of instrumentation; it is an impressive mature composition. In turn, the Octet in D minor, op.6, by Józef Krogulski (1815–1842) is completely different. Here it is the freshness and youthfulness of the prematurely deceased artist's composition that come to the fore; it is a harbinger of his future possibilities, which never had the opportunity to manifest themselves.

Reviews

The musicians give fine performances and though one might mention pianist Jakub Kuszlik for his sterling work in the Krogulski or first violinist Maria Machowska in the Dobrzyński the ensemble playing from all is marvellously joyful.
MusicWeb International

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