Michael Collins, Michael McHale - The Virtuoso Clarinet, Vol. 2 (2014) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Virtuoso Clarinet, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:10:22
Total Size: 713 mb
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Tracklist

01. Première rhapsodie
02. Introduction et rondo, Op. 72
03. Clarinet Sonata: I. Grazioso
04. Clarinet Sonata: II. Andantino - Vivace e leggiero
05. Duo concertante, Op. 351
06. Canzonetta, Op. 19
07. Clarinet Sonatina, H. 356: I. Moderato
08. Clarinet Sonatina, H. 356: II. Andante
09. Clarinet Sonatina, H. 356: III. Poco allegro
10. Time Pieces, Op. 43: I. Allegro risoluto
11. Time Pieces, Op. 43: II. Andante espressivo
12. Time Pieces, Op. 43: III. Allegro moderato
13. Time Pieces, Op. 43: IV. Introduction. Andante molto - Allegro energico
14. Solo de concours, Op. 10

Michael Collins, Michael McHale - The Virtuoso Clarinet, Vol. 2 (2014) [Hi-Res]


Chandos exclusive artist Michael Collins here presents the second volume in his series designed to display the extraordinarily wide range of music written for the clarinet. Volume 1 was BBC Music Magazine Editor’s Choice and received IRR Outstanding from International Record Review, which stated: ‘It is difficult to imagine a finer performance than is given here.’ Debussy’s Première Rhapsodie was written as a test piece for the Paris Conservatoire and contrasts long lyrical lines with capricious acrobatics for the clarinet, being described by the composer as ‘hovering between reverie and scherzo’. Pieces by Rabaud and Widor, also written for the Paris Conservatoire, test the abilities of the player with their exuberant displays of virtuosity. A jazz influence is present in other works on the release. The Clarinet Sonata which Bernstein wrote at the start of his career is a vivid testimony to his early promise and his fascination with jazz. Milhaud’s Duo concertant and Martinů’s Sonatina were composed in 1956 and demonstrate a diversity of influence, both combining folk and jazz elements. Each of the four Time Pieces by Muczynski highlights some specific characteristic of the clarinet in terms of range, technical prowess, tone colour, and expressiveness.