Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 7-28 dní
Bach, J S:
Presto from Sonata for solo violin in G minor
Brahms:
Wie Melodien zieht es mir, Op. 105 No. 1
Chaplin, C:
Smile from 'Modern Times'
Chopin:
Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2
Fröst, G:
Brudvals för Karin och Martin
Fröst, M:
Improvisation (based on a theme by Malcolm Arnold)
Gounod:
Ave Maria
Henryson:
Off Pist
eden ahbez
Nature Boy
Hillborg:
The Peacock Moment
Kreisler:
Liebesleid
Messager:
Solo de concours
Monti, V:
Csárdás
Rachmaninov:
Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14
Rimsky Korsakov:
Flight of the Bumble Bee
Schumann:
Dein Angesicht, Op. 127 No. 2
Scriabin:
Prelude, Op. 11 No. 16 in B flat minor
trad.:
Let’s Be Happy
cast:
Martin Fröst (clarinet) with Roland Pöntinen (piano), Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano), Torleif Thedéen (cello), Christian Svarfvar (violin), Åsa Thedéen (violin), Göran Fröst (viola), Svante Henryson (cello/double bass), Hermann Stefánsson (clarinet) & Sölve Kingstedt (clarinet)
A calendar filled with orchestral concerts and chamber recitals in many of the world’s most prestigious venues has given the clarinettist Martin Fröst ample opportunity to develop a wide range of encores, for every occasion. Known for the imaginatively themed concert programmes he devises with various musician friends, he has also explored a number of musical genres.
These aspects of his artistry are both demonstrated on this constantly engaging disc, which includes immortal gems such as Rachmaninov’s Vocalise and Kreisler’s Liebeslied as well as pieces rather less usual in a classical context: Charlie Chaplin’s Smile and the klezmer traditional Let’s Be Happy.
Throughout the programme Fröst receives the expert support of the pianist Roland Pöntinen, a chamber music partner of long standing who has also been involved in devising many of the imaginative arrangements, for instance of Vittorio Monti’s Csárdás. Three other musical companions of Fröst’s make cameo appearances, with mezzo-soprano Malena Ernman joining the clarinet in the head-long flight of not one, but two bumble-bees. Torleif Thedéen’s cello sings a heartfelt Ave Maria while Svante Henryson, also a cellist, plays in his own duo piece Off Pist.
“His virtuosity lies in his exceptional dexterity and agility…and in his daring control of the instrument’s dynamic and expressive extremes.” The Times