Corigliano & Carter: American Clarinet Concertos

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Label
Aeon
Release Date
January 8, 2013
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REVIEW:

Each of the two has strong competing recordings as well. In Richard Stoltzman’s version of the Corigliano concerto (RCA), there is more of an emphasis on the music’s jazzy rhythms and the contrast between its expressive and abstract elements. While Eddy Vanoosthuyse may not capture the same sense of spontaneity as Stoltzman, or equal the mournful quality of his playing in the Elegy, his phrasing and control illuminates distinctive details along the way, negotiates the treacherous opening cadenza fluidly, and packs more punch in the powerful closing pages. I call it a toss-up. The same holds true for the Carter concerto, where Vanoosthuyse and Michael Collins (DG) both handle the angular passages with aplomb, and offer an absorbing account of the contemplative episodes. Oliver Knussen, conductor for Collins, is a brilliant interpreter of Carter’s music, and the must-hear DG disc also features the only available recording of Symphonia. But Vanoosthuyse’s conductor, Paul Meyer, is a notable clarinetist himself, and his grasp of these concertos is no less effective. All things considered, this is an exceptional release in every way.

— Fanfare



Product Description:


  • Release Date: January 08, 2013


  • UPC: 3760058360309


  • Catalog Number: AECD1230


  • Label: Aeon


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Corigliano, Carter


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Brussels Philharmonic


  • Performer: Vanoosthuyse, Meyer