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| ARTIST: | John Corigliano, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Joan Tower, Bright Sheng, Bruce Adolphe, Ida Kavafian, Paul Neubauer, Fred Sherry, David Shifrin, Carmit Zori |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Delos Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | 'Soliloquy' For Clarinet And String Quartet - Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet, Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet: I.Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet, Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet: II.Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet, Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet: III.Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet, Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet: IV.Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet, Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet: V.Quintet For Clarinet And String Quartet, 'Turning Points' For Clarinet Quintet, Concertino For Clarinet And String Quartet: I. Concertino For Clarinet And String Quartet, Concertino For Clarinet And String Quartet: II. Concertino For Clarinet And String Quartet, Concertino For Clarinet And String Quartet: III. Concertino For Clarinet And String Quartet, 'At The Still Point, There The Dance Is' For Clarinet And String Quartet: I. Aria, 'At The Still Point, There The Dance Is' For Clarinet And String Quartet: II. Meditation, 'At The Still Point, There The Dance Is' For Clarinet And String Quartet: III. Dance |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 013491318325 |
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Customer Reviews of Five American Clarinet Quintets
A Must Have! The folks at The Chamber Music Society at Lincoln Center with their Artistic Director, Clarinetist David Shifrin, have produced a splendid recording of music written expressly for them. All performances are top-notch. The CD opens with John Corigliano's hauntingly beautiful dialog between violin and clarinet entitled "Soliloquy." Following is what is probably the finest work on the program, the clarinet quintet of Ellen Taffe Zwilich. It's a substantial and well-proprtioned work that really has something to say. It is chamber music in the true sense; everyone involved shares in the musical exchange. Joan Tower's quintet follows, and is of high quality, as one would expect from a composer of her calibre. It is fine music, but does suffer at times of being a bit clarinet-centric. The other two composers represented on this release, Bright Sheng, and Bruce Adolph, have completely fallen into the trap of treating the wind instrument as a soloist, and therefore cannot be considered to be quality chamber music pieces. Their music is enjoyable, however, and one hopes that next time they will consider composing chamber music instead of chamber concerti.