Charles Koechlin, Dirk Altmann, Florian Henschel, Rudolf König, Gunter Teuffel, Sibylle Mahni-Haas, Johanna Busch
Works for clarinet
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| 1.1 | Soanata 1 for Clarinet and Piano op. 85 Allegro bien décidé et rythmé | 02:24 | |
| 1.2 | Soanata 1 for Clarinet and Piano op. 85 Andante quasi adagio | 02:24 | |
| 1.3 | Soanata 1 for Clarinet and Piano op. 85 Final. Allegro moderato, sans lenteur, bien allant mais sans précipiter le rythme | 02:24 | |
| 1.4 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Romance de Kaspar - clarinette solo | 02:47 | |
| 1.5 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Aubade des vendages - clarinette et cor | 02:47 | |
| 1.6 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Le boquet de fleurs des champs pour Magrédel - clarinette solo | 02:47 | |
| 1.7 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Pastorale - clarinette et cor | 02:47 | |
| 1.8 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Musique de Kasper et de Waldhorn pendant le diner chez l'oncle Stavolo - clarinette et cor | 02:47 | |
| 1.9 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Marche familière (Ouverture du bal) - clarinette et cor | 02:47 | |
| 1.10 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Valse rustique pour le bal à la fete d'Eckerswir - clarinette et cor | 02:47 | |
| 1.11 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Rage de Kasper - clarinette solo | 02:47 | |
| 1.12 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Lamento - clarinette, alto et violincelle | 02:47 | |
| 1.13 | The Confessions of a Clarinet Player op. 141 Duo final du "Printemps qui revient" - clarinette et cor | 02:47 | |
| 1.14 | Sonata 2 for Clarinet and Piano op. 86 Allegro ben moderato | 03:07 | |
| 1.15 | Sonata 2 for Clarinet and Piano op. 86 Andante con moto | 03:07 | |
| 1.16 | Sonata 2 for Clarinet and Piano op. 86 Allegro, sans trainer | 03:07 | |
| 1.17 | Idyll for two Clarinets op. 155 Andante con moto | 01:48 | |
| 1.18 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Andante con moto (sans trainer) | 01:16 | |
| 1.19 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Allegretto | 01:16 | |
| 1.20 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Tranquillo (à la blanche) | 01:16 | |
| 1.21 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Tempo de Sicilienne | 01:16 | |
| 1.22 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Allegretto con moto | 01:16 | |
| 1.23 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Serein, bien allant | 01:16 | |
| 1.24 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Allegro con moto | 01:16 | |
| 1.25 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Concentré, presque adagio, sans trainer cependant | 01:16 | |
| 1.26 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Allegretto con moto (mais pas réellement allegro) | 01:16 | |
| 1.27 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Andante | 01:16 | |
| 1.28 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Allegro con moto, vif et solide | 01:16 | |
| 1.29 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Larghetto | 01:16 | |
| 1.30 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Allegro vivo (non troppo) | 01:16 | |
| 1.31 | 14 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 178 Allegretto | 01:16 | |
| 1.32 | Monodies for Clarinet solo op. 216 Le Faune | 01:07 | |
| 1.33 | Monodies for Clarinet solo op. 216 Le Soir | 01:07 | |
| 1.34 | Monodies for Clarinet solo op. 216 La Mer aux bruits innombrables | 01:07 | |
| 1.35 | Monodies for Clarinet solo op. 216 La Chasse d'Artémis | 01:07 | |
| 1.36 | Monodies for Clarinet solo op. 216 Le Faune | 01:07 | |
- SCM Hänssler
- original title:
- Werke für Klarinette
- series:
- Charles Koechlin Reihe
- Art.-No.:
- 098.446.000
- Compact Disc
- Duration:
- 1:13 hrs.
- January 2005
*recommended retail price
Hänssler Classic is proud to announce this latest installment in their on-going serie documenting the works of Charles Koechlin. Whereas Koechlin's orchestral compositions tend towards tremendous density and "value for money", it is in his hundreds of chamber works and instrumental miniatures were his genius shines most brightly. These are delectable, intimate and utterly lovely pieces that will enrich the collection of any collector interest in 20th century music, the works of Koechlin or clarinet repertoire.
"If there's a composer more difficult to pigeonhole than Charles Koechlin (1867-1950), I don't know who that composer might be. A late starter who compensated by being notably prolific in a wide range of genres beyond the age of 80, Koechlin was also protean in style. Conservatory woodwind professors are fond of him as a composer of sets of accessible miniatures that are useful as recital novelties; connoisseurs of 20th-century orchestral music know him, especially through the Kipling-inspired cycle Le livre de la jungle, as a radical and unique post-Impressionistic voice. In his informative if somewhat ingenuously written notes, clarinetist Altmann cites recent thinking according to which Koechlin is an important link between Debussy and Messiaen, a perspective I find particularly insightful.
The present collection, incorporating most of the music for clarinet solo and with piano, naturally reflects the former musical persona more than the latter, although Koechlin the radical is often perceptible just beneath the surface. The two brief sonatas have a certain folklike quality, and are rich with Koechlin's favored modal harmonies tinged with his unique form of chromaticism, also displaying the predilection for chords with open fifths that permeates much of his music. The clarinet-writing is not difficult except for an occasional, unexpected excursion into the altissimo register of the instrument. The suite from Les confidences d'un joueur de clarinette ("The Confessions of a Clarinet Player") is a set of vignettes intended for a film project that was never realized. (Koechlin was intensely interested in this new medium; as many readers will know, his Seven Stars' Symphony has nothing to do with things cosmic, but rather portrays early Hollywood celebrities. ) Many are for clarinet unaccompanied; since the protagonist's friend is named Waldhorn, several other movements are for clarinet and horn. The music, accordingly, has a pastoral quality, and much of it is completely diatonic. The very brief Idylle and the op. 178 pieces are also rather harmonically and technically conservative, posing no great challenges for the clarinetist.
The musical high point of the disc comes with the Monodies, written in 1948… These unaccompanied pieces feature the widest range of expression and of musical language on this recital; all told, half of the Monodies are unmetered, and since harmony, not rhythm, was Koechlin's greatest talent, some of the slower pieces can bog down rhythmically. But others, such as No.3, "La mer aux bruits innombrables," a tour-de-force involving rapid arpeggios in fourths, extensive use of the altissimo register, and other formidable technical challenges, are first-rate, uncompromising music clearly intended for masters of the instrument. Fortunately, that is precisely what Altmann proves to be. Principal clarinet of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony since 1985, he is a former student of the superb Karl Leister, for decades virtually the only German clarinetist whose sound American clarinetists have widely admired; Altmann, who plays French Buffet clarinets-unusual, I believe, in Germany-has a dark, beautifully controlled tone that I think mavens on both sides of the Atlantic will find pleasing. He also has a monster technique, polishing off the handful of technically difficult pieces cleanly and accurately, and negotiating the high notes without showing any hint of intonation problems or sign of strain. Virtually all of the music on this disc seems to be unavailable elsewhere, meaning it would be self-recommending even if it were not so well played. As it is, it is a must for clarinetists and for Koechlin fans. " Richard A. Kaplan for Fanfare
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- Charles Koechlin (Composer)
- Dirk Altmann (Artist)
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- Rudolf König (Artist)
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- Sibylle Mahni-Haas (Artist)
- Johanna Busch (Artist)


