METAMORPHOSES Trios for clarinet, viola and piano
View record and artist detailsRecord and Artist Details
Composer or Director: Jean Françaix, Leo Smit, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Robert Schumann
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Music & Media
Magazine Review Date: 07/2018
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 71
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: MMC122
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Märchenerzählungen |
Robert Schumann, Composer
Ilona Timchenko, Piano Jean Johnson, Clarinet Robert Schumann, Composer Roeland Jagers, Viola |
Trio |
Leo Smit, Composer
Ilona Timchenko, Piano Jean Johnson, Clarinet Leo Smit, Composer Roeland Jagers, Viola |
Keyboard Trio No. 2, 'Kegelstatt' |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Ilona Timchenko, Piano Jean Johnson, Clarinet Roeland Jagers, Viola Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer |
Author: Richard Bratby
The other must-have here is the Trio by Jean Françaix; and if you find Françaix’s music as irresistible as I do, you’ll be both amused and wholly unsurprised to learn that it dates from 1990, even though it unmistakably breathes the air of Les Six. In other words, it’s an utter delight, and Johnson, Timchenko and Jagers get its anarchic, gleefully subversive wit off to perfection, gliding artlessly from Impressionist dissonance to elegant, lopsided waltzes and circus gallops.
And, it has to be said, there’s an engaging guilelessness about the trio’s Schumann and Mozart too; always inside the style but never at the expense of the players’ own lively musical personalities. Johnson (on clarinet) has a winningly sweet tone and there’s nothing backward about Jagers’s viola sound either. Schumann would surely have relished the sense of newness (as well as blossoming lyricism) that they bring to his Fairy Tales, and the way they let the first movement of the Kegelstatt Trio play out like unwinding clockwork suggests three players on the same wavelength and thoroughly enjoying themselves. These performances are sincere, imaginative and fresh as paint.
Discover the world's largest classical music catalogue with Presto Music.
Gramophone Digital Club
- Digital Edition
- Digital Archive
- Reviews Database
- Full website access
From £8.75 / month
SubscribeGramophone Full Club
- Print Edition
- Digital Edition
- Digital Archive
- Reviews Database
- Full website access
From £11.00 / month
Subscribe
If you are a library, university or other organisation that would be interested in an institutional subscription to Gramophone please click here for further information.