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Richard Stoltzman, the renowned clarinetist, presents a captivating collection of chamber music in this 1990 release on RCA Red Seal. The album, clocking in at just under an hour, offers a diverse exploration of works by three distinct composers: Bela Bartok, Igor Stravinsky, and Charles Ives.
The album opens with Bartok's "Contrasts," a trio for clarinet, violin, and piano that showcases Stoltzman's virtuosic technique and the dynamic interplay between the instruments. The three movements, "Verbunkos," "Piheno," and "Sebes," each offer a unique flavor, from the lively and rhythmic to the introspective and lyrical.
Next, Stravinsky's "L'Histoire du Soldat: Suite" is performed with precision and panache. This septet, originally written for a small ensemble, tells a soldier's tale through a series of dances and vignettes. Stoltzman's clarinet weaves through the ensemble, bringing each character to life.
The album concludes with a selection of Charles Ives' songs and chamber works. Stoltzman is joined by soprano Phyllis Bryn-Julson for the songs, which range from the nostalgic "The Things Our Fathers Loved" to the haunting "The See'r." The instrumental pieces, including the serene "Largo" and the folksy "In the Mornin'," offer a glimpse into Ives' innovative and often unconventional approach to composition.
Throughout the album, Stoltzman's mastery of the clarinet is evident, as is his deep understanding of each composer's unique style. This album is a testament to Stoltzman's versatility and artistry, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.