Daniel Herscovitch, Francesco Celata, Roger Benedict - Peripheral Visions: Australian Clarinet Trios (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Peripheral Visions: Australian Clarinet Trios
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Heritage Records
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:12:10
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Tracklist

01. Trio in C Major for Clarinet, Viola and Piano: I. Allegro
02. Trio in C Major for Clarinet, Viola and Piano: II. Adagio
03. Trio in C Major for Clarinet, Viola and Piano: III. Allegro giocoso
04. Stick Dance No. 2, Op. 22b
05. Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano
06. Peripheral Visions: I. Reflections and Shadow
07. Peripheral Visions: II. Above the Somme
08. Peripheral Visions: III. After Cezanne
09. Tango
10. Night Window: I. Introduction
11. Night Window: II. Fast, vigorous
12. Night Window: III. Variations
13. Night Window: IV. Variation 1
14. Night Window: V. Variation 2
15. Night Window: VI. Variation 3
16. Night Window: VII. Variation 4
17. Night Window: VIII. Variation 5
18. Night Window: IX. Return

‘The catalyst for this recording of Australian trios for clarinet, viola and piano was the rediscovery by Sydney University researcher Katherine Howarth of the long-lost manuscript of Margaret Sutherland’s Clarinet Trio in a collection on of uncatalogued manuscripts at the University of Melbourne. Serendipitously, around the same time, Peter Dart had just completed his Clarinet Trio Peripheral Visions, and I had long wanted to record Roger Smalley’s Trio as well. Moreover, although Brett Dean’s Night Window had been recorded once before, we felt that it was ripe for a new recording, especially as the earlier one was no longer easily obtainable. Also he had already mentioned to us that it was so to speak his Op.1. And fortunately there was just enough room to include two very contrasting short works by Andrew Schultz and Richard Vella. There are still a number of Australian clarinet trios needing to be recorded, most notably that of Gordon Kerry, but hopefully in the meantime these six very contrasting works demonstrate the diversity of voices in contemporary Australian composition.’ Daniel Herscovitch

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Composers:

Margaret Sutherland (Trio in C Major)
Andrew Schultz (Stick Dance 2)
Roger Smalley (Trio)
Peter Dart (Peripheral Visions)
Richard Vella (Tango)
Brett Dean (Night Window)