Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Trio for clarinet, viola and piano ‘Kegelstatt’ in E flat major, KV 498
Robert Schumann: Fairy Tale Narrations - Four pieces for clarinet, viola and piano, Op. 132
Johannes Brahms: Two Songs for clarinet (original contralto), viola and piano, Op. 91
Bela Bartok: Contrasts for viola (original violin), clarinet and piano, Sz 111
Iian Rechtman: Jazzical 2 for clarinet, viola and piano. Tempo giusto
‘Sharon Kam is a clarinetist with an exceptionally wide expressive range.’ – Edward Greenfield
Sharon Kam is one of the world’s leading clarinetists. For her debut album on Orfeo (and performing for the first time in this trio line-up), she delivers a dramatic, sharply contrasting programme that is presented chronologically. Performing with her brother Ori Kam (viola) and the pianist Matan Porat, the programme begins and ends with music by Mozart and Bartók, the latter's Contrasts producing possibly the most original and captivating contribution to the repertoire for this combination of instruments. In between are works by Schumann and Brahms that contain multi-layered biographical references and are closely related in their romantic spirit. Recording: Hohenems, Markus-Sittikus-Saal, 24.-26.09.2018