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Crusell: Clarinet Quartets
Bernhard Henrik Crusell
Crusell: Clarinet Quartets
Genre: Classical
 
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All Artists: Bernhard Henrik Crusell
Title: Crusell: Clarinet Quartets
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Label: Hyperion UK
Release Date: 11/16/1999
Album Type: Import
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 034571150314

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GLOWING CLARINET QUARTETS
Melvyn M. Sobel | Freeport (Long Island), New York | 12/27/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I bought these when they were first released by full price Hyperion, and I loved them despite this. Now I see Hyperion has re-issued them on their Helios sub-label at mid-price. A steal at any price, these gorgeous works are so immediately attractive, so finely written, so endowed with a seemingly endless flow of melody, so inventive and introspective that I couldn't endorse them any more highly. Thea King and the Allegri Quartet give splendid performances and are splendidly recorded in a warm acoustic. For those who love the Brahms Clarinet Quintet, Crusell's quartets will become no less a love.



[Running time: 60:52]"
Among the finest in the 19th century repertoire
Alan Lekan | Boulder, CO | 10/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As one goes along in their classical-music journey, you eventually start moving beyond the "safeness" of the major composers and exploring the lesser-known "minor" composers - and often discovering soon enough some of the "hidden treasures" of the classical repertoire. And among some of these treasures are the clarinet concertos and the featured quartets on this CD by the Finnish-born virtuoso/composer, Bernhard Crusell.



Like his predecessors and peers - Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Weber - Crussel is a classicist-at-heart as seen by his four-movement structure and use of sonata form. Like Mozart and Schubert, Crusell was a master melodist as seen in his silky-smooth clarinet quartets here with their rich, flowing lyricism that have an alluring, calming effect not unlike a flowing stream. The intimate sound of the clarinet with string trio was very popular in Crusell's and Beethoven's era for private chamber performances. And for a good reason - these compositions are superbly crafted and stand among the finer in the 19th century clarinet repertoire.



Thea King and the Allegri Quartet nicely match the exhuberant, yet classically-restrained flavor and poise of these works and bring a warmth of tone and tempo that greatly refreshes the spirit. Thea King captures the sunny and carefree moods of the allegros and rondos with great espirit. (but sometimes her instrument can sound "over-nasaly" - especially from the close-up balance favoring the soloist). In these quartets you hear most readily the perfection of structure and effortless melodic flow of Mozart from the past as well as occasional rhapsodic interplays of the sensual clarinet anticipating Brahms. The music is highly "accessible" to the average person for its sheer lushness of tone and exceedingly pleasant melodies. Of course, for the clarinet connoisseur, there is much to be savored musically from these rich compositions. The Helios sound quality is excellent as is the value. So, if you warm to Mozart's clarinet quintets or Brahms' quintet, you will find much here to discover and relish in this most excellent of minor composers of the early 19th century. A real gem of a CD along with Crusell's clarinet concertos on separate releases."