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Con Cl/Con Cl/Dance Preludes [Import]

~ Aaron Copland (Composer), Witold Lutoslawski (Composer), Carl Nielsen (Composer), Matthias Bamert (Conductor), Edwin Paling (Conductor), et al.
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1. Concerto For Clarinet And String Orchestra, With Harp And Piano: I. Slowly And Expressively
2. Concerto For Clarinet And String Orchestra, With Harp And Piano: Rather Fast
3. Dance Preludes (Preludia Taneczne): I. Allegro Molto
4. Dance Preludes (Preludia Taneczne): II. Andantino
5. Dance Preludes (Preludia Taneczne): III. Allegro Giocoso
6. Dance Preludes (Preludia Taneczne): IV. Andante
7. Dance Preludes (Preludia Taneczne): V. Allegro Molto
8. Concerto For Clarinet And Orchestra: Allegretto Un Poco
9. Concerto For Clarinet And Orchestra: Poco Adagio
10. Concerto For Clarinet And Orchestra: Allegro Non Troppo
11. Concerto For Clarinet And Orchestra: Allegro Vivace

On this CD:
  1. Clarinet Concerto
    Composed by Aaron Copland
    Performed by Scottish National Orchestra
    with Janet Hilton
    Conducted by Matthias Bamert, Edwin Paling

  2. Dance Preludes (5) for clarinet & piano
    Composed by Witold Lutoslawski
    Performed by Scottish National Orchestra
    with Janet Hilton
    Conducted by Matthias Bamert, Edwin Paling

  3. Concerto for clarinet & orchestra, Op.57 (FS 129)
    Composed by Carl Nielsen
    Performed by Scottish National Orchestra
    with Janet Hilton
    Conducted by Matthias Bamert, Edwin Paling


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5.0 out of 5 stars Carl Nielsen. Clarinet as you have never heard before., Sep 2 1999
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While you can listen to extracts of Aron Copeland's Clarinet Concerto and Lutoslawski's Dances, you must buy the CD to hear Carl Nielsen's Clarinet Concerto. I first listened to this concert in a radio broadcast back in 1959 when I was 15. It sent chills down my back. It still does when I listen to it. I bought my first 33 vinyl with this concerto and Nielsen's flute concerto, and got my high school teacher to play it in class. It sent chills down my classmates back, most hated it as they wanted Elvis, but my teacher loved it. This is Carl Nielsen's - the great Scandinavian composer at his most outrageous but also interesting. The sparseness but beauty of the string orchestration, the constant infiltration of the snaredrum and the domination of the clarinet, makes this amazing post-modernistic clarinet concert unique. It has new twists to the already heard greatness in his outstanding 5th of 6th symphonies, and also his famous Quintet for Winds (Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Basoon & Horn) composed in 1922. Here Nielsen promised each of the first players of his Quintet for Winds that he would compose them a full fledged concert for each of their instruments. Alas Nielsen only managed his very lyric but oh so humouristic Flute Concerto in 1926, and this Clarinet Concerto before his death in 1931. But what a way to go (to heaven?), where he hopefully is still composing the promised concertos for Oboe, Basoon and French Horn. So we have something to look forward to when we go there. I am sure Benny Goodman, who also recorded this concerto earlier, is practising these instruments so he can play them for us if we manage to get the ticket. Play this concerto loud in an enclosed room, let your dog and kids out to play, and let me know your comments. This could have been named a Concerto for Snare Drum as well. Why has none of the 2000th century composers managed to copy Nielsen's finesse & great technique with snare-drum in classic music? You tell me.

Kim B

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