Compact Disc CDA67561
This disc is a long-awaited sequel to Hyperion’s disc of Spohr’s Clarinet Concertos Nos 1 & 2, recorded by the same
forces. It was at Gotha in the autumn of 1808 that Spohr met the clarinet virtuoso Johann Simon Hermstedt, and the
two men hit it off straight away. Spohr immediately began work on his first clarinet concerto. Hermstedt was so taken
by the work that—rather than insisting on the composer modifying some of his more outlandish, and unplayable,
demands—he adapted and expanded his instrument to suit the music, thus bringing about important developments in
the range and flexibility of the clarinet, expanding it from five keys to thirteen. Of the four concertos Spohr wrote for
Hermstedt, the Third is the most overtly virtuosic, with a fiery restless energy supporting grand, sweeping themes of
real distinction. The Fourth ranks among Spohr’s finest compositions.
Recorded in Örebro Konserthuset, Örebro, Sweden, on 1–3 June 2006
Duration: 52'43 |
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'Collins completes his recordings of these delightful concertos with the contrasting works presented here … Collins dazzles like a bel canto diva in the pyrotechnic leaps, trills and runs, while he lavishes his rich tone, phenomenal breath control and deeply satisfying expressive insights on the E minor' (Sunday Times)
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