C&E SCHUMANN Works for Viola; for Oboe; for Clarinet

Record and Artist Details

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Chandos

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 76

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: CHAN20295

CHAN20295. C & R SCHUMANN Works for Oboe and Piano (Nicholas Daniel)

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
(3) Romances Clara (Josephine) Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
(12) Klavierstücke, Movement: Abendlied Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
Adagio and Allegro Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
(3) Fantasiestücke Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
Liederkreis, Movement: No. 5, Mondnacht Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
(5) Stücke im Volkston, Movement: Langsam Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
(5) Stücke im Volkston, Movement: Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
(5) Stücke im Volkston, Movement: Nicht zu rasch Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
(3) Romanzen Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
(6) Studies, Movement: A minor Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe
(6) Studies, Movement: A flat Robert Schumann, Composer
Julius Drake, Piano
Nicholas Daniel, Oboe

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Onyx

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 58

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: ONYX4245

ONYX4245. SCHUMANN Viola Works (Maxim Rysanov)

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Adagio and Allegro Robert Schumann, Composer
Dasol Kim, Piano
Maxim Rysanov, Viola
Dichterliebe, Movement: Im wunderschönen Monat Mai Robert Schumann, Composer
Dasol Kim, Piano
Maxim Rysanov, Viola
Dichterliebe, Movement: Wenn ich in deine Augen seh Robert Schumann, Composer
Dasol Kim, Piano
Maxim Rysanov, Viola
Dichterliebe, Movement: Im Rhein, im heiligen Strome Robert Schumann, Composer
Dasol Kim, Piano
Maxim Rysanov, Viola
Dichterliebe, Movement: Hör ist das Liedchen klingen Robert Schumann, Composer
Dasol Kim, Piano
Maxim Rysanov, Viola
(3) Fantasiestücke Robert Schumann, Composer
Dasol Kim, Piano
Maxim Rysanov, Viola
Liederkreis, Movement: No. 2, Es treibt mich hin Robert Schumann, Composer
Dasol Kim, Piano
Maxim Rysanov, Viola
Märchenbilder Robert Schumann, Composer
Dasol Kim, Piano
Maxim Rysanov, Viola
Märchenerzählungen Robert Schumann, Composer
Dasol Kim, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
Maxim Rysanov, Viola

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Signum

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 56

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: SIGCD888

SIGCD888. C & R SCHUMANN Music for Clarinet and Piano (Julian Bliss)

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
(3) Romances Clara (Josephine) Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
(6) Lieder, Movement: Ich stand in dunklen Träumen (wds. Heine) Clara (Josephine) Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
(3) Lieder, Movement: Liebst du um Schönheit Clara (Josephine) Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
Adagio and Allegro Robert Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
(3) Fantasiestücke Robert Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
(3) Romanzen Robert Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
(12) Klavierstücke, Movement: Abendlied Robert Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
Minnespiel, Movement: No. 4, Mein schöner Stern! (T) Robert Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
Lieder und Gesänge IV, Movement: No. 1, Nachtlied (wds. Goethe) Robert Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet
(12) Gedichte, Movement: No. 10, Stille Tränen Robert Schumann, Composer
James Baillieu, Piano
Julian Bliss, Clarinet

How prescient of Schumann to designate many of his sets of domestic chamber miniatures for a choice of instruments. Not only did such a contingency enhance their saleability during his lifetime but it has continued to increase the repertoire pool for players eager to play the finest music available to them.

All the same, Christmas comes early for those who love these intimate products of Schumann’s arch-Romantic sensibility, as a leading oboist, clarinettist and viola player issue almost simultaneous recordings of similar and overlapping selections. Thus clarinettist Julian Bliss borrows the oboe Romanzen, Op 94, oboist Nicholas Daniel and viola player Maxim Rysanov co-opt the clarinet Fantasiestücke, Op 73, and all three adapt the horn (or violin or cello) Adagio und Allegro, Op 70. A triptych of Volkston pieces transfer seamlessly to the oboe, as do three pieces for pedal piano in Howard Ferguson’s skilful arrangements, while both Daniel and Bliss essay Clara’s harmonically oblique and richly atmospheric Op 22 Romanzen – and Bliss puts in a cameo in Rysanov’s Op 132 Märchenerzählungen. Such versatility on the composer’s part additionally licenses players to make their own arrangements of selections of songs, at once bulking out their programmes but also demonstrating how Schumann’s – and indeed Clara’s – instrumental idiom flows ineluctably from their skill as song-writers.

Nicholas Daniel is now a leading elder statesman among oboists, and his technical command – not least unparalleled breath control – and consistency of tone across the instrument’s range combine in performances of high artistry and complete authority. His younger colleagues are no less accomplished in their respective programmes, Bliss exulting in the outgoing ring of his clarinet, Rysanov a consoling, confiding presence, especially compelling in the dark lower reaches of the viola’s range. All players enjoy near-telepathic rapport with their respective piano partners: Rysanov’s relationship with South Korean pianist Dasol Kim appears to be the newest of these pairings but they respond to each other as instinctively as the longer-standing couplings of Bliss and Baillieu, and – a partnership going back more than 40 years – Daniel and Drake. Each of these three sequences provides immense pleasure, and the musicianship on display by three contrasting personalities on dissimilar instruments means that a choice between them is somewhat beside the point.

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