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Bach, J S: | Presto from Sonata for solo violin in G minor | Brahms: | Wie Melodien zieht es mir, Op. 105 No. 1 | Chaplin, C: | Smile from 'Modern Times' | Chopin: | Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2 | Fröst, G: | Brudvals för Karin och Martin | Fröst, M: | Improvisation (based on a theme by Malcolm Arnold) | Gounod: | Ave Maria | Henryson: | Off Pist eden ahbez Nature Boy | Hillborg: | The Peacock Moment | Kreisler: | Liebesleid | Messager: | Solo de concours | Monti, V: | Csárdás | Rachmaninov: | Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 | Rimsky Korsakov: | Flight of the Bumble Bee | Schumann: | Dein Angesicht, Op. 127 No. 2 | Scriabin: | Prelude, Op. 11 No. 16 in B flat minor | trad.: | Let’s Be Happy |
Martin Fröst (clarinet) with Roland Pöntinen (piano), Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano), Torleif Thedéen (cello), Christian Svarfvar (violin), Åsa Thedéen (violin), Göran Fröst (viola), Svante Henryson (cello/double bass), Hermann Stefánsson (clarinet) & Sölve Kingstedt (clarinet) A calendar filled with orchestral concerts and chamber recitals in many of the world’s most prestigious venues has given the clarinettist Martin Fröst ample opportunity to develop a wide range of encores, for every occasion. Known for the imaginatively themed concert programmes he devises with various musician friends, he has also explored a number of musical genres. These aspects of his artistry are both demonstrated on this constantly engaging disc, which includes immortal gems such as Rachmaninov’s Vocalise and Kreisler’s Liebeslied as well as pieces rather less usual in a classical context: Charlie Chaplin’s Smile and the klezmer traditional Let’s Be Happy. Throughout the programme Fröst receives the expert support of the pianist Roland Pöntinen, a chamber music partner of long standing who has also been involved in devising many of the imaginative arrangements, for instance of Vittorio Monti’s Csárdás. Three other musical companions of Fröst’s make cameo appearances, with mezzo-soprano Malena Ernman joining the clarinet in the head-long flight of not one, but two bumble-bees. Torleif Thedéen’s cello sings a heartfelt Ave Maria while Svante Henryson, also a cellist, plays in his own duo piece Off Pist. “His virtuosity lies in his exceptional dexterity and agility…and in his daring control of the instrument’s dynamic and expressive extremes.” The Times “Obviously a must for clarinettists; but other performers, and listeners too, will enjoy this demonstration of what can be achieved with impeccable technique, a fertile imagination and a light touch.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2010 ***** “This disc not only presents the brilliant Swedish clarinettist Martin Fröst in a dazzling range of encore pieces but, with the help of his own explanatory notes, also provides a charming potted autobiography...altogether a wonderful showcase for a superb artist.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Virtuoso Clarinet
Michael Collins is one of our most versatile clarinettists, possessing a dazzling virtuosity and sensitive musicianship that have made him the favourite of conductors, composers, and audiences throughout the world. Now an exclusive Chandos artist, Collins is embarking on a series of recordings designed to display the extraordinarily wide range of music written for his instrument. The present programme comprises a varied repertoire, concentrating generally (though not exclusively) on its more extrovert virtuoso aspects and offering some breathtaking show-stoppers. Well-known works such as Rachmaninoff’s haunting Vocalise contrast with the sunny brilliance of Giampieri’s Il carnevale di Venezia, and the playful, inventive French items by Milhaud and Messager provide a further contrast in mood and colour. Weber’s bubbly Grand Duo concertant is also among the many highlights on this disc. Unlike other works of his, in which the main purpose of the accompanying instruments is to support the virtuoso solo part, the Grand Duo presents an equal juxtaposition of two virtuoso solo parts, one being the clarinet, the other the piano. The piece is a Duo in the true sense of the word. Another key piece is Milhaud’s famous Scaramouche. This was initially composed as a work for two pianos, but due to its immediate and immense popularity, the composer was soon called on to make several arrangements of it, starting with the one for clarinet and piano which we hear on this CD. The first movement, Vif, has a sense of breezy excitement that is intensified by the bravura cartwheels of the clarinet part. The gentle Modéré that follows has a lovely dreamy feel to it, which is in stark contrast to the vigorous rhythmic energy of the exuberant finale, Brazileira. Moving to the present day, the disc also presents Simon Milton’s Carmen Fantasy which was premiered at the Harrogate Festival in 2009. Milton stays closely to Bizet’s harmony and keeps the tunes highly recognisable despite all the elaborations and mini-cadenzas with which he intersperses them. It is a thoroughly engaging work, well worth a separate mention. Future discs will include one dedicated to showing the instrument’s lyrical qualities, and several devoted to clarinet concertos, including Weber’s and a group of British works. “[Collins] give the impression of improvising the spectacular virtuoso writing with a freedom of expression that conveys pure joy...In all this Piers Lane also plays a virtuoso part, and the recording is outstandingly vivid...What makes the disc more consistently enjoyable than many such offerings is the pure joy in virtuosity revealed in every item.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2010 “Virtuosity is at the heart of this appealing, exhilarating disc...Collins first recorded the Weber, Messager and Lovreglio back in 1992...This time round, he lives up to the standards he set then, both in technical ease and in subtlety of phrasing. Piers Lane makes a stalwart contribution.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2011 **** “ Despite the phenomenal virtuosity, and for all the hard work that must have gone into achieving it, what first strikes you about Michael Collins’s playing is its supreme naturalness — as if he had been born holding a clarinet. The next thing is the artistry that infuses it: the fastest, most blatantly exhibitionistic runs and arpeggios and trills...always make music.” Sunday Times, 13th February 2011 **** | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Prom At The PalaceThe Queen's Concerts, Buckingham Palace 2002
Arne: | God save the Queen | Arnold: | Four Irish Dances Op. 126: Allegro energico Four Scottish Dances, Op. 59: Allegro Four Welsh Dances, Op. 138: Vivace Four Scottish Dances, Op. 59: Con brio | Bizet: | Je dis que rien ne m'épouvante (from Carmen) Dame Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano) | Elgar: | Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major, Op. 39 No. 1 | German: | The Yeomen of England (from Merrie England) Sir Thomas Allen (baritone) | Gershwin: | Summertime (from Porgy and Bess) | Handel: | Coronation Anthem No. 1, HWV258 'Zadok the Priest' Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV351: La Rejouissance Fireworks Music: La Paix Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV351: Overture Band of Her Majesty s Royal Marines | Holst: | The Planets: Jupiter | Messager: | Solo de concours Julian Bliss (clarinet), Ashley Wass (piano) | Puccini: | Vissi d'arte (from Tosca) E lucevan le stelle (from Tosca) | Rossini: | Largo al factotum (from Il barbiere di Siviglia) Sir Thomas Allen (baritone) | Tchaikovsky: | Swan Lake: Pas de deux Roberto Bolle (Prince Siegfried), Zenaida Yanowsky (Odile) | trad.: | Great getting-up morning Jubilee Spiritual London Adventist Chorale, Ken Burton | Verdi: | Libiamo, ne' lieti calici (from La Traviata) | Villa-Lobos: | Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1 for at least 8 cellos Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) | Walton: | Anniversary Fanfare |
All-time classical favourites from the first ever public concert held in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, hosted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Broadcast live on BBC Television, June 1st 2002. Opera fans are in for a particular treat with Dame Kiri te Kanawa (singing Bizet and Gershwin), Sir Thomas Allen (Rossini and Sir Edward German), and Roberto Alagna and Angela Gheorghiu (Puccini and Verdi) sharing the honours. Maestro Mstislav Rostropovich also makes a rare guest appearance with the cello section of the London Symphony Orchestra playing Villa-Lobos. Artists include: Roberto Alagna, Angela Gheorghiu, Dame Kiri te Kanawa, Sir Thomas Allen, The London Adventist Chorale, Julian Bliss, Ashley Wass, Roberto Bolle, Zenaida Yanowsky, Mstislav Rostropovich with cello section LSO, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus, conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, featuring music by Walton, Handel, Bizet, Gershwin, Holst, Tchaikovsky, Rossini, German, Arnold, Mendelsohn, Puccini, Verdi, Elgar and Arne. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Art of the ClarinettistClassic recordings issued originally in the 70s & 80s
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