Brymer, Jack: Classics for Clarinet
Brymer, Jack: Classics for Clarinet
Format: CD
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Artist: Brymer, Jack
Label: Alto
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5055354414831
Genre: Classical, Classical Vocal Crossover
"His command is absolute, the mood calmingly resigned... The underlying melancholy (missed here by many) is fully brought out... [others] Weber's concertino, excellently exploits the clarinet's qualities... Baermann's Adagio has a certain melodic grace of an operatic kind ; and Debussy's Rhapsodie (competition work) has a lot of characteristic things, and never suggests that it was a piece he really had to write... Brymer's playing will be familiar from many recordings: He has a smooth technique, a lovely liquid tone - rich and warm in the clarion register, oily and vibrant in the chalumeau... He phrases Kramár with grace in the outer movements and expression in the Adagio; a skilful, thoroughly musical performance". (Gramophone)
Tracks:
1.1 Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in a, K 622 I Allegro
1.2 II Adagio
1.3 Rondo-Allegro
1.4 Krommer: Clarinet Concerto in DB Op. 36 I Allegro
1.5 II Adagio
1.6 III Rondo: Allegro Moderato
1.7 Weber: Clarinet Concertino in C minor/Eb Major
1.8 Baermann: Adagio for Clarinet ; Strings
1.9 Debussy: Premiere Rhapsodie