All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Brahms & Schumann: Strings Attached
On this Hybrid SACD of music for clarinet and piano, the piano parts have been arranged for strings by Geert van Keulen. The well-known pieces given this unusual treatment are Brahms’ Sonatas, opus 120 Nos. 1 and 2, and Schumann’s Fantasistucke, opus 73. The performers are the soloist Arno Piters and members of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam. Born in 1980, Arno Piters studied clarinet with Jan Cober and Willem van der Vuurst at the Maastricht Conservatory, where he earned an honours diploma. He then went on to study with George Pieterson at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and was again awarded an honours diploma. Piters has been a member of the National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands, the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester and the European Union Youth Orchestra, where he performed under such conductors as Pierre Boulez, Bernard Haitink and Vladimir Ashkenazy. He has made solo appearances with the Residentie Orchestra and the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, among others. | 
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| |  | Brahms, Reinecke & Draeseke: Sonatas for Clarinet and Piano
Amir Katz (piano) & Kilian Herold (clarinet) Now principal clarinettist with the SWR Baden-Baden Orchestra, Kilian Herold is the perfect advocate for these works by these three contemporaries of each other, Brahms, Reinecke and Draeseke. Accompanied by internationally acclaimed pianist Amir Katz, these are beautifully recorded and performed. | 
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| |  | Gervase de Peyer plays Brahms & Beethoven
The internationally celebrated cellist Jacqueline du Pré died a tragically early death. Among her best chamber music recordings is this reading of Beethoven's Clarinet Trio made together with Daniel Barenboim and clarinettist Gervase de Peyer, who also presents great Romantic repertoire in the shape of the two clarinet sonatas by Brahms. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Brahms: Clarinet Sonatasand works by Mendelssohn & Schumann
“Brahms's elusive pronouncements about tempo variation have encouraged her into a good deal of rhythmic elasticity, sounding mostly idiomatic and spontaneous but just occasoinally forced and artificial. John Lenehan matches Johnson's rhythmic inflections, but doesn't always succeed in finding sonorities and phrasing on a par with her inward quiet playing” BBC Music Magazine, August 2012 **** “John Lenehan [is] as much a master of magisterial might as he is of exquisite delicacy. Johnson's tonal range encompasses similar mutations of dynamic colour too...Their grip on rhythm and pulse is unequivocal, artistic rapport extraordinarily close. Clearly evident in Nimbus's just balance and sound is also a joint artistic integrity that doesn't waver even when encompassing the ambitions of a 15-year-old Mendelssohn.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2012 “no one is likely to be disappointed by any of the ingredients - music, performances, audio quality - of this new release...There’s natural and instinctive responsiveness to each other. This offers, for example, a controlled yet farm-fresh account of the Brahms Sonatas, magisterially articulated and elegantly paced.” MusicWeb International, July 2012 “I have heard more fiery accounts of the F minor sonata’s first movement, but none that bring out so well its profound sadness. The 15-year-old Mendelssohn’s E flat sonata is a delightful discovery: any danger of excessive blandness is banished by Johnson’s beautiful phrasing and rich colours, and by Lenehan’s powerful playing.” Sunday Times, 22nd April 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Brahms - Clarinet Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2
Michel Portal (clarinet) & Georges Pludermacher (piano) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Dedicated to the clarinettist Richard Mühlfeld, these two
sonatas are the fruit of a close friendship which helped
Brahms rediscover both the instrument and his own appetite
for composition at the age of nearly 60.With their deeply
Viennese atmosphere they reflect at once the solid
experience of a long career and the sheer delight of writing
for pleasure. “Impressive instrumental mastery and good rapport. But both performances are dogged by a recorded balance which places Nakamatsu's forceful piano playing in the foreground, at the expense of Manasse's soft-grained clarinet.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2008 **** “Jon Manasse has a lovely, soft tone, rich in the lower register, singing but never shrill in the upper, and warm even in the weaker centre of the instrument. He phrases beautifully, with a sense of the long line that characterises Brahms's melodies here even when they are built up of shorter component parts.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2008 “Even in this exalted company, this new disc stands out, helped by sound engineering that is natural and warm, capturing the nuances of Manasse’s and Nakamatsu’s playing with magical immediacy…
a disc to treasure.” International Record Review “Jon Manasse’s beautiful legato and Jon Nakamatsu’s incisive pianism are a delight.” Sunday Times | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Brahms & Gal: Clarinet Sonatas
Hans D. Klaus (clarinet), Nerine Barrett (piano) | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schumann & Brahms: Works for Clarinet and Piano
Recorded Radiostudio DRS Zurich 2006 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Brahms: The Complete Chamber Music for Clarinet
Laura Ruiz Ferreres (clarinet) This recording of the complete chamber music works for clarinet by Johannes Brahms is presented with first-rate interpreters: Laura Ruiz Ferreres, one of the most gifted clarinettists of her generation, and pianist Christoph Berner. Internationally renowned cellist Danjulo Ishizaka and the Mandelring Quartet complete the superb line-up of instrumentalists for this recording. At the end of his career, when he had already made his will, Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was enthused by an instrument which was mainly familiar as an indispensable component of the romantic orchestra: the clarinet. However, since Mozart and Weber, chamber music for clarinet had been somewhat neglected. If it had not been for Richard Mühlfeld, the exceptionally gifted virtuoso of the Meiningen Court Orchestra, who was the source of inspiration for four chamber music works for clarinet between 1891 and 1894, Brahms might never again have written any music. However, the melancholy North German had a predilection for the noble middle register and expressive 'speaking' tone of the clarinet, of which he makes full use in all four works. Whilst the Trio Op. 114 with piano and cello has always been regarded as a subtly constructed work for connoisseurs, the Quintet Op. 115 with the accompaniment of a string quartet is a miraculous blend of sound and passionate lyricism. Alongside the Clarinet Sonatas Op.120, these late chamber works with clarinet constituted a veritable renaissance which continues to the present day. “The focal point of this collection is the Spanish clarinettist Laura Ruiz Ferreres...All the attributes of a fine clarinettist are there - agility, lovely woody tone in the lower register, rising through a rich middle to a piercing top - and these are allied with a most satisfying musical sense.” International Record Review, May 2013 | 
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