Dimitri Ashkenazy, renowned clarinetist, invites you to explore a carefully curated collection of solo clarinet pieces in his album "Night Thoughts." Released on January 1, 2014, under Orlando Records, this chamber music album spans a diverse range of compositions, from classical to contemporary, showcasing Ashkenazy's virtuosity and versatility.
The album features 15 tracks, including works from various periods, such as the "Sonatina (1983)" with its three distinct movements, and the "Three Etudes on Themes of Gershwin (1975)," which brings a touch of jazz influence to the classical clarinet repertoire. Ashkenazy also includes pieces like "Quodlibet (1975)" and "Variazione Con Temi (1991)," demonstrating his affinity for both traditional and modern compositions.
One of the highlights of the album is the performance of Beethoven's "Sonata, Op. 110," a piece that Ashkenazy has held close to his heart. His interpretation brings a fresh perspective to this timeless work, showcasing his deep understanding and connection with the music.
The album's duration is approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes, providing a substantial and engaging listening experience. Ashkenazy's playing is marked by technical precision, emotional depth, and a keen sense of musicality, making "Night Thoughts" a compelling addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Dimitri Ashkenazy or new to his artistry, this album offers a captivating journey through the world of solo clarinet music.