Originally posted by Ferretfancy
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BaL 3.12.11 Brahms Clarinet Quintet (merged threads)
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThe de Peyer is also available on an EMI Seraphim release on Amazon for £3.03 from a marketplace seller coupled with the Mozart quintet - look no further IMO .Don’t cry for me
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I went looking for details of a version which I own - and is somewhere on my shelves I hope - which was by an Israeli clarinettist about 20 or so years ago. I didn't find the information, but I found another clarinettist - Sharon Kam, who has what sounds like a really lovely version with the Jerusalem Quartet - http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/...lbum_id=924580 That review also suggests Jon Manasse and the Tokyo quartet - but I've not heard that one - yet. Kam+Jerusalem is well recorded as far as I can tell and the performance is very good. A clarinettist to follow I think.
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This is going to work out expensive! Here is a review of Jon Manasse's performance - http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/...lbum_id=813479
I'd say there are more mannerisms in this version, and the quartet use more obvious vibrato, and sometimes slide between notes. If you don't like that Kam's version might suit you better. There could, however, be room for both on the shelves. Trouble is, also, that once one goes looking for detail, some of the same issues are present in the Jerusalem Quartet's playing - there is still vibrato, and sliding between notes - though perhaps to a lesser extent. The clarinettists have similar tone, and some of the differences may be due to the recording techniques. Right now I've a preference for Kam's but repeated listening to both could change that. Manasse's disc is an SACD - I think Kam's is CD only.
This link has a whole bunch of other recordings - http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/w/3...B-minor-Op-115
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Originally posted by aeolium View Post... Apparently there was to have been a HIPP recording with Antony Pay and Hausmusik but perhaps this project has been shelved...
SORRY: Missed Hedgehog's report on this.
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I think Fitzwilliam Quartet & Alan Hacker is pretty good. (You also get a very sensitive, delicate recording of Schubert's String Quintet to go with) There's a later one with the Fitzwilliams & Lesley Schatzberger on period instruments, but I haven't heard it. (BBC mag seems to have given it 5 stars though)
Hagen/Widmann is also rather good I think
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my first version of this great work was by Keith Puddy with the Delme Quartet - a version i still treasure
Rob Cowan played Thea King and The Gabrielli Q for a request by me a year or so back and it was entrancing
the other version that is high in my affections is the Brahms and Mozart Quintets by David Schifrin with the Emerson Quartet on DGAccording to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by kea View PostI think Fitzwilliam Quartet & Alan Hacker is pretty good. (You also get a very sensitive, delicate recording of Schubert's String Quintet to go with) There's a later one with the Fitzwilliams & Lesley Schatzberger on period instruments, but I haven't heard it. (BBC mag seems to have given it 5 stars though)
Hagen/Widmann is also rather good I think
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I've discovered that the 03/12/11 BAL of the Brahms Clarinet Quintet is available (as are other BALs) via the R3 Schedule. It is probably trimmed by a few minutes but worth listening to.
It looks as though quite a lot of the BALs (perhaps all) are available back to sometime in 2010, something I hadn't realised until now.
If anyone is interested in accessing them, this is a link to a list (by year) of the BAL recommendations, which can be searched for a composer, etc:
The date shown in the above document can then be used on the following to navigate to the BAL Clip:
There are probably easier ways though!
[Edit] If people find this useful perhaps the information could be put into a sticky post in a 'reference' section of the forum.Last edited by johnb; 06-11-14, 18:31.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postmy first version of this great work was by Keith Puddy with the Delme Quartet - a version i still treasure
Rob Cowan played Thea King and The Gabrielli Q for a request by me a year or so back and it was entrancing
the other version that is high in my affections is the Brahms and Mozart Quintets by David Schifrin with the Emerson Quartet on DG
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