Charles Neidich's "Free Game" is a captivating journey through the world of chamber music, showcasing the extraordinary versatility and skill of the renowned clarinetist. Released on March 6, 2020, under the Clarinet and Saxophone Classics label, this album spans a diverse range of compositions, each offering a unique exploration of the clarinet's expressive capabilities.
The album opens with "Musica per clarinetto solo," a three-movement piece that highlights Neidich's technical prowess and musical sensitivity. This is followed by "Metriek No. 1," a six-part composition that delves into rhythmic complexity and intricate phrasing. The album also features a solo version of "Dansiare," originally composed for piano, and a solo arrangement of "4U," originally for clarinet and piano, demonstrating Neidich's ability to reinterpret and reinvigorate existing works.
"Free Game" also includes "Sonatina No. 4 'According to Gurney'," a two-movement piece that showcases Neidich's ability to convey deep emotional resonance. The album continues with "Nuctemeron: No. 11, Aquae Supracoelestes," an arrangement for basset horn and electronics that adds a modern twist to the classical clarinet repertoire. The final section of the album is dedicated to "Vergezichten," a series of five movements arranged for clarinet and guitar, offering a blend of introspective and lively compositions.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, "Free Game" is a testament to Charles Neidich's artistry and his commitment to expanding the clarinet's musical horizons. This album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich and varied world of chamber music.