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Plays Clarinet Concertos

Frost, Martin

Dedicated To Benny Goodman W/Frost/Malmo S.O./Lan Shui

CD   1 disc(s)   06-07-1998
Classical

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Extra info: Dedicated To Benny Goodman W/Frost/Malmo S.O./Lan Shui
Drager: CD
Maatschappij: Outhere
Label: Bis
Barcode: 7318590008935
Artikelcode: T23249
Suffix - prefix: 893 BISCD

Martin Fröst (clarinet) & Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Lan Shui

Arnold:
 
Clarinet Concerto No. 2, Op. 115

Copland:
 
Clarinet Concerto

Hindemith:
 
Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra

"All three of these concertos were written for Benny Goodman, but, not surprisingly, it's the Arnold work which most fully exploits his dedicatee's jazz background. The first movement is a typical Arnoldian scherzando, with an irrepressible Tam O'Shanter/Beckus the Dandipratt audacity. Fröst and Lan Shui clearly relish its verve and energy, and then bring a seductive richness to the main theme of the slow movement. Yet they don't miss the plangent emotional ambivalence later, for there are characteristic moments of Arnoldlike darkness here too. The outrageous showstopper finale, with its rooty-tooty clarinet tune and orchestral whoops, also has a surprise up its sleeve in its sudden lyrical interlude; but one and all let their hair down for the boisterous reprise. At the haunting opening of the Copland concerto, Martin Fröst's clarinet steals in magically on a half-tone. Lan Shui's sympathetic and flexible support contributes to a memorable performance of Copland's masterly first movement, with the coda gently fading into the cadenza. The Hindemith concerto which follows produces a characteristic sinewy lyricism in the first of its four movements, with some nicely touched-in brass and woodwind comments. Again Fröst cajoles the ear with his pliable line and the effect is unexpectedly mellow. With extremely fine recording and marvellous solo playing, this triptych will be hard to surpass."
Gramophone - Classical Music Guide 2010