Wydawnictwo: Antarctica
Nr katalogowy: AR 034
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: sierpień 2022
EAN: 608917733426
Nr katalogowy: AR 034
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: sierpień 2022
EAN: 608917733426
Mozart: Chamber Music with Clarinet
Antarctica - AR 034
Kompozytor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Wykonawcy
Eddy Vanoosthuyse, clarinet
Geert Callaert, piano
Danny Corstjens, horn
Zemlinsky Quartet
Eddy Vanoosthuyse, clarinet
Geert Callaert, piano
Danny Corstjens, horn
Zemlinsky Quartet
Utwory na płycie:
- Clarinet Quintet in A major, KV 581 - I. Allegro
- Clarinet Quintet in A major, KV 581 - II. Larghetto
- Clarinet Quintet in A major, KV 581 - III. Menuetto
- Clarinet Quintet in A major, KV 581 - IV. Allegretto con Variazioni
- Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E flat, KV 498 “Kegelstatt” - I. Andante
- Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E flat, KV 498 “Kegelstatt” - II. Menuetto
- Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E flat, KV 498 “Kegelstatt” - III. Rondeaux (Allegretto)
- Allegro for Clarinet and String Quartet in B flat Major, KV Anhang 91 (516c)
- Allegro for Clarinet, Basset Horn and String Trio in F major, KV Anhang 90 (580b)
Clarinet Quintet in A major, KV 581
Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E flat, KV 498 “Kegelstatt”
Allegro for Clarinet and String Quartet in B flat Major, KV Anhang 91 (516c)
Allegro for Clarinet, Basset Horn and String Trio in F major, KV Anhang 90 (580b)
Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E flat, KV 498 “Kegelstatt”
Allegro for Clarinet and String Quartet in B flat Major, KV Anhang 91 (516c)
Allegro for Clarinet, Basset Horn and String Trio in F major, KV Anhang 90 (580b)
All things Mozart have been said and done, you’d think. Well, nothing could be further from the truth. On a daily basis new findings are added to the research portfolio, not only with regards to the famous Salzburgian’s life – hasn’t that been dissected to death? – but also about each and every one of his compositions, continuously getting reframed, analyzed and compared. The exegesis of the Mozartverse is a full-time job to many. The works on this recording alone raise a bunch of questions of which several remain unanswered.
Eddy Vanoosthuyse, joined on this album by the Zemlinsky Quartet, presents a selection of pieces that might add more substance to the debate. On the one hand, he’s taking on scores that belong to Mozart’s most lavishly documented compositions, on the other pages that have left experts groping in the dark. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s story for clarinet and string ensemble hasn’t been fully written yet. Part of it is voiced through some of the most often performed works in the repertoire. Still, every clarinetist is left with the challenge to get hands-on with the music and put a personal, original spin on it. To accomplish this, one has to be willing to do the necessary homework, returning to the source - and to go about it diligently.
Eddy Vanoosthuyse’s experience with Mozart’s clarinet music spans many years. His knowledge of the works is deep and thorough, yet after dozens of performances and recordings of the illustrious quintet KV 581 – just to name an example – he still manages to bring something new to the table. On this specific occasion, playing with the world-renowned, Prague-based Zemlinsky Quartet, he considered it no more than logical to start from scratch once again and re-form his interpretation. Or, to put things differently, to start with a clean plate and look at the score as if it were the very first time. Because of this agile approach, this recording is a must for every melomaniac. Vanoosthuyse and the Zemlinsky Quartet offer a genuinely refreshing version of these pieces, considered by some as performed to shreds. What these musicians fully understand, is that presenting a novel point of view is a necessary precondition for producing a new recording in the present day and age. Once again, Vanoosthuyse is dotting the i’s.
Recorded from April 19 to 20, 2021 in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace on the Meir, Antwerp, Belgium. Instruments: Buffet Crampon Legende Boxwood (Clarinets); Buffet Crampon Prestige (Bassethorn); Chris Maene Straight Strung Grand Piano.
Eddy Vanoosthuyse, joined on this album by the Zemlinsky Quartet, presents a selection of pieces that might add more substance to the debate. On the one hand, he’s taking on scores that belong to Mozart’s most lavishly documented compositions, on the other pages that have left experts groping in the dark. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s story for clarinet and string ensemble hasn’t been fully written yet. Part of it is voiced through some of the most often performed works in the repertoire. Still, every clarinetist is left with the challenge to get hands-on with the music and put a personal, original spin on it. To accomplish this, one has to be willing to do the necessary homework, returning to the source - and to go about it diligently.
Eddy Vanoosthuyse’s experience with Mozart’s clarinet music spans many years. His knowledge of the works is deep and thorough, yet after dozens of performances and recordings of the illustrious quintet KV 581 – just to name an example – he still manages to bring something new to the table. On this specific occasion, playing with the world-renowned, Prague-based Zemlinsky Quartet, he considered it no more than logical to start from scratch once again and re-form his interpretation. Or, to put things differently, to start with a clean plate and look at the score as if it were the very first time. Because of this agile approach, this recording is a must for every melomaniac. Vanoosthuyse and the Zemlinsky Quartet offer a genuinely refreshing version of these pieces, considered by some as performed to shreds. What these musicians fully understand, is that presenting a novel point of view is a necessary precondition for producing a new recording in the present day and age. Once again, Vanoosthuyse is dotting the i’s.
Recorded from April 19 to 20, 2021 in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace on the Meir, Antwerp, Belgium. Instruments: Buffet Crampon Legende Boxwood (Clarinets); Buffet Crampon Prestige (Bassethorn); Chris Maene Straight Strung Grand Piano.