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Release Date: Saturday 1 October 2005
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"Martin Fröst is as fine a clarinetist as anyone alive today, and he teams up with two equally superb colleagues in presenting exceptional performances of these three chestnuts of the chamber-music-with-winds repertoire...if you're looking for top-quality performances of these lovely works in state-of-the-art sound, this disc is unquestionably the way to go."
10 [sound] 10 [performance] ClassicsToday
Hybrid Disc (SACD Surround / SACD Stereo / CD Stereo)
"The young Swede Martin Frost plays with elegant phrasing and beautiful, evenly produced tone…exceptionally fine sound sound, natural and well balanced, and the considerable bonus of another of Brahm's late clarinet works, the trio."
BBC Music Magazine Chamber Recording of the Month (Feb 2006)
"Martin Fröst is as fine a clarinetist as anyone alive today, and he teams up with two equally superb colleagues in presenting exceptional performances of these three chestnuts of the chamber-music-with-winds repertoire...if you're looking for top-quality performances of these lovely works in state-of-the-art sound, this disc is unquestionably the way to go."
10 [sound] 10 [performance] ClassicsToday
On it's release, Martin Fröst's recording of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto and Quintet for Clarinet and String Quartet (BIS-SACD-1263) received glowing reviews. The magazine Classica-Répertoire named it the finest recording ever of the concerto after performing a blind test involving no less than 50 interpretations of the work. And the critic in International Record Review agreed with his French colleagues when he wrote: 'Better recorded performances of these towering masterpieces may exist, but I have never heard them. In their technical proficiency, style consciousness and broad, yet never exaggerated emotional range, they shine as major achievements.' Martin Fröst now continues his survey of the core clarinet repertoire with Brahms' autumnal works for the instrument. Composed towards the end of Brahms' life, the trio and two sonatas on this disc are the fruits of the meeting between a composer who feared that he had lost his inspiration, and a great musician who helped him find it again. Richard Mühlfeld was the favourite clarinettist of both Richard Wagner and Hans von Bülow, but these works by Brahms are surely the most impressive testimonial to his musicianship. For this recording, Fröst is partnered by his regular collaborator Roland Pöntinen at the piano - a team which was highly praised for their Schumann recording a couple of years ago, BIS-CD-944, of which the reviewer in Répertoire wrote: 'An hour of sheer happiness … Seemingly effortlessly the musicians find the same words, the same accents, the same sighs, that common way of thinking which is the mark of all great recordings of chamber music. A luminous Schumann.' Eminent cellist Torleif Thedéen makes up the numbers in the trio, in which the central episode of the third movement, a dialogue between the clarinet and cello, was described by Brahms's friend Eusebius Mandyczewski as sounding 'as if the instruments were in love with each other'.
Sonata No.1 in F minor for clarinet and piano, Op.120 No.1
Sonata No.2 in E flat major for clarinet and piano, Op.120 No.2
Trio in A minor for clarinet, piano and cello, Op.114