Carl Nielsen's Concerto for Clarinet and orchestra, op. 57 [D.F.129] was written for DanishclarinetistAage Oxenvad in 1928. The concerto is presented in one long movement, with four distinct theme groups.
History
In 1921, Nielsen heard the Copenhagen Wind Quintet rehearsing some music by Mozart. He was struck by the tonal beauty and musicianship of this group, and he soon became intimately acquainted with its members. That same year, he wrote his Wind Quintet expressly for this ensemble. The last movement of this work is a theme and variations depicting in music the personalities of the five players and their respective instruments, much in the manner that Elgar portrayed his friends in the Enigma Variations.
Nielsen planned to carry the idea further; he wanted to write a concerto for each of his five friends. Only two of these compositions ever came into being. For Gilbert Jespersen, who succeeded Paul Hagemann as flautist of the Copenhagen Quintet, he wrote his Flute Concerto in 1926; two years later, he composed his Clarinet Concerto for the group's clarinettist, Aage Oxenvad. The latter work, completed August 15, 1928, was first heard in a private concert at the summer home of Carl Johan Michaelsen, in Humlebaek, on September 14, with Oxenvad as soloist and Emil Telmányi conducting. The same performers gave the premiere in Copenhagen on October 11 of that same year, when it met with a decidedly mixed reception. Since that time, it has gained much wider acceptance.
A clarinet concerto is a piece for clarinet and a large ensemble (such as an orchestra or concert band). Albert Rice has identified a work by Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli as possibly the earliest known concerto for solo clarinet; its score appears to be titled "Concerto per Clareto" and may date from 1733. It may, however, be intended for soprano chalumeau. There are earlier concerti grossi with concertino clarinet parts including two by Johann Valentin Rathgeber, published in 1728.
Famed publishing house Breitkopf & Härtel published the first clarinet concerto in 1772. The instrument's popularity soared and a flurry of early clarinet concertos ensued. Many of these early concertos have largely been forgotten, though German clarinettist Dieter Klocker specializes in these "lost" works. Famous clarinet concertos of the classical and early romantic era include those of Mozart, Carl Maria von Weber and Louis Spohr.
Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto was written between 1947 and 1949, although a first version was already available in 1948. This composition is also sometimes referred to as the Concerto for Clarinet, Strings and Harp. The concerto would later be choreographed by Jerome Robbins for the ballet Pied Piper (1951).
History
Composition
Soon after Copland composed his Symphony No. 3, in 1947 jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman commissioned him to write a concerto for clarinet. Goodman told Copland biographer Vivian Perlis:
I made no demands on what Copland should write. He had completely free rein, except that I should have a two-year exclusivity on playing the work. I paid two thousand dollars and that's real money. At the time there were not too many American composers to pick from... We never had much trouble except for a little fracas about the spot before the cadenza where he had written a repetition of some phrase. I was a little sticky about leaving it out—it was where the viola was the echo to give the clarinet a cue. But I think Aaron finally did leave it out... Aaron and I played the concerto quite a few times with him conducting, and we made two recordings"
The concerto has a duration of roughly 19 minutes and is composed in one continuous movement. Tower described the piece in the score program note, writing:
The music critic John Henken lauded the concerto for its "remarkable" combination of "orchestral color and solo verve." Susan Bliss of the Los Angeles Times also praised the piece, writing:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622
Iceland Symphony Orchestra
Cornelius Meister, conductor
Arngunnur Árnadóttir, clarinet
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622 0:00
- Allegro 0:27
- Adagio 12:58
- Rondo (Allegro) 20:07
From Iceland Symphony's concert, Harpa, Reykjavík, September 10th 2015.
published: 17 Oct 2015
Franz Krommer - Clarinet Concerto in E-flat major, Op.36
Conductor - Yang Yang
Clarinetist - Tang Weiguo
Guiyang Symphony Orchestra
Franz Krommer - Clarinet Concerto in E - flat major, Op.36
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Rondo - Allegro moderato
Concert hall of Guiyang grand theater
2nd April, 2021
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published: 20 Nov 2021
Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major K 622 (Full)
Clarinet: Robert Marcellus
Conductor: George Szell
Orchestra: Cleveland Orcherstra
00:00 - first movement
12:26 - second movement
20:15 - third movement
published: 23 Nov 2012
W. A. Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A major | C. Ferreira | C. Măcelaru | Romanian Chamber Orchestra
W. A. Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A major K. 622
Carlos Brito Ferreira - clarinet
Cristian Măcelaru - conductor
Romanian Chamber Orchestra
Capitol Concert Hall Timișoara, Romania
June 2023
published: 18 Aug 2023
Sharon Kam: Mozart - Concerto in A major for Clarinet & Orchestra K.622 | Mozart from Prague
From the Estates Theatre, Prague, 2006
Gala Concert for the 250th anniversary of W.A. Mozart's birth
Sharon Kam - clarinet
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Manfred Honeck - conductor
0:00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto in A major for Clarinet and Orchestra K.622
0:28 I. Allegro
12:33 II. Adagio
19:35 III. Rondo. Allegro
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The highlight of the Mozart Year 2006 in Prague takes place at the Estates Theatre. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Manfred Honeck performs the most famous compositions by W.A. Mozart related to Prague: Overture to “Don Giovanni”, “Prague Symphony” and the Clarinet C...
published: 04 Aug 2018
Andreas Ottensamer - Mozart Clarinet Concerto, 2nd Movement
Live performance from August 16th, 2019
European Youth Orchestra
Stéphane Denève
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
published: 26 Nov 2019
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Mostly Mozart Orchestra
- Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
- Soloist: David Shifrin
- Year of recording: 1984
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622, written in 1791.
00:00 - I. Allegro
12:32 - II. Adagio
20:32 - III. Rondo. Allegro
Of the works which Mozart composed for the outstanding Viennese clarinetist Anton Stadler (1753-1812), the Clarinet Quintet in A, K.581 (written in 1789), and the present Concerto in A, completed less than two months before the composer's death in 1791, are the crowning achievements. Work on the Concerto was started in 1789. Mozart originally intended the work to be for basset horn, but revised it for clarinet. However, the version widely known today differs from the work Mozart pro...
published: 22 Oct 2015
Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622, II. Adagio
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622, II. Adagio.
published: 05 Sep 2010
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HAUSER - Clarinet Concerto (Mozart)
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HAUSER performing Adagio from Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Filmed by Medvid production
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
Conductor - Yang Yang
Clarinetist - Tang Weiguo
Guiyang Symphony Orchestra
Franz Krommer - Clarinet Concerto in E - flat major, Op.36
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
II...
Conductor - Yang Yang
Clarinetist - Tang Weiguo
Guiyang Symphony Orchestra
Franz Krommer - Clarinet Concerto in E - flat major, Op.36
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Rondo - Allegro moderato
Concert hall of Guiyang grand theater
2nd April, 2021
My Music:https://open.spotify.com/artist/1BhaXgenzp3hz0jbEsZs1g
Conductor - Yang Yang
Clarinetist - Tang Weiguo
Guiyang Symphony Orchestra
Franz Krommer - Clarinet Concerto in E - flat major, Op.36
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Rondo - Allegro moderato
Concert hall of Guiyang grand theater
2nd April, 2021
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Clarinet: Robert Marcellus
Conductor: George Szell
Orchestra: Cleveland Orcherstra
00:00 - first movement
12:26 - second movement
20:15 - third movement
Clarinet: Robert Marcellus
Conductor: George Szell
Orchestra: Cleveland Orcherstra
00:00 - first movement
12:26 - second movement
20:15 - third movement
Clarinet: Robert Marcellus
Conductor: George Szell
Orchestra: Cleveland Orcherstra
00:00 - first movement
12:26 - second movement
20:15 - third movement
W. A. Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A major K. 622
Carlos Brito Ferreira - clarinet
Cristian Măcelaru - conductor
Romanian Chamber Orchestra
Capitol Concert H...
W. A. Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A major K. 622
Carlos Brito Ferreira - clarinet
Cristian Măcelaru - conductor
Romanian Chamber Orchestra
Capitol Concert Hall Timișoara, Romania
June 2023
W. A. Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A major K. 622
Carlos Brito Ferreira - clarinet
Cristian Măcelaru - conductor
Romanian Chamber Orchestra
Capitol Concert Hall Timișoara, Romania
June 2023
From the Estates Theatre, Prague, 2006
Gala Concert for the 250th anniversary of W.A. Mozart's birth
Sharon Kam - clarinet
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Manfred...
From the Estates Theatre, Prague, 2006
Gala Concert for the 250th anniversary of W.A. Mozart's birth
Sharon Kam - clarinet
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Manfred Honeck - conductor
0:00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto in A major for Clarinet and Orchestra K.622
0:28 I. Allegro
12:33 II. Adagio
19:35 III. Rondo. Allegro
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The highlight of the Mozart Year 2006 in Prague takes place at the Estates Theatre. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Manfred Honeck performs the most famous compositions by W.A. Mozart related to Prague: Overture to “Don Giovanni”, “Prague Symphony” and the Clarinet Concerto with the excellent Sharon Kam on the clarinet.
The Estates Theatre is one of the most beautiful historical theatres in Europe. Part of its charm, magic and value lies in its historical significance, from the musical career of Mozart to modern times. In 1787 Mozart conducted here the premiere of "Don Giovanni".
From the Estates Theatre, Prague, 2006
Gala Concert for the 250th anniversary of W.A. Mozart's birth
Sharon Kam - clarinet
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Manfred Honeck - conductor
0:00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto in A major for Clarinet and Orchestra K.622
0:28 I. Allegro
12:33 II. Adagio
19:35 III. Rondo. Allegro
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The highlight of the Mozart Year 2006 in Prague takes place at the Estates Theatre. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Manfred Honeck performs the most famous compositions by W.A. Mozart related to Prague: Overture to “Don Giovanni”, “Prague Symphony” and the Clarinet Concerto with the excellent Sharon Kam on the clarinet.
The Estates Theatre is one of the most beautiful historical theatres in Europe. Part of its charm, magic and value lies in its historical significance, from the musical career of Mozart to modern times. In 1787 Mozart conducted here the premiere of "Don Giovanni".
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Mostly Mozart Orchestra
- Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
- Soloist: David Shifr...
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Mostly Mozart Orchestra
- Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
- Soloist: David Shifrin
- Year of recording: 1984
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622, written in 1791.
00:00 - I. Allegro
12:32 - II. Adagio
20:32 - III. Rondo. Allegro
Of the works which Mozart composed for the outstanding Viennese clarinetist Anton Stadler (1753-1812), the Clarinet Quintet in A, K.581 (written in 1789), and the present Concerto in A, completed less than two months before the composer's death in 1791, are the crowning achievements. Work on the Concerto was started in 1789. Mozart originally intended the work to be for basset horn, but revised it for clarinet. However, the version widely known today differs from the work Mozart produced for Stadler, since the original version was written for an instrument with an extended bass compass that allowed Stadler to demonstrate his famed ability to play low notes. The transcription for standard clarinet (published ten years after Mozart's death) therefore requires an octave transcription of the notes that cannot be produced on it, which changes the color of the work.
The first performance was given by Stadler on 16 October 1791, not in Vienna, but at his benefit concert in the Prague Theatre. It therefore seems certain that the composer never heard the composition that has become one of his best known. Cast in the usual three movements, the gentle, nostalgic lyricism of much of the Clarinet Concerto has drawn such epithets as "valedictory" and "autumnal," an assessment that downplays the extraordinary vigor and verve of this inspired work.
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Mostly Mozart Orchestra
- Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
- Soloist: David Shifrin
- Year of recording: 1984
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622, written in 1791.
00:00 - I. Allegro
12:32 - II. Adagio
20:32 - III. Rondo. Allegro
Of the works which Mozart composed for the outstanding Viennese clarinetist Anton Stadler (1753-1812), the Clarinet Quintet in A, K.581 (written in 1789), and the present Concerto in A, completed less than two months before the composer's death in 1791, are the crowning achievements. Work on the Concerto was started in 1789. Mozart originally intended the work to be for basset horn, but revised it for clarinet. However, the version widely known today differs from the work Mozart produced for Stadler, since the original version was written for an instrument with an extended bass compass that allowed Stadler to demonstrate his famed ability to play low notes. The transcription for standard clarinet (published ten years after Mozart's death) therefore requires an octave transcription of the notes that cannot be produced on it, which changes the color of the work.
The first performance was given by Stadler on 16 October 1791, not in Vienna, but at his benefit concert in the Prague Theatre. It therefore seems certain that the composer never heard the composition that has become one of his best known. Cast in the usual three movements, the gentle, nostalgic lyricism of much of the Clarinet Concerto has drawn such epithets as "valedictory" and "autumnal," an assessment that downplays the extraordinary vigor and verve of this inspired work.
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HAUSER performing Adagio from Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Filmed by Medvid production
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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HAUSER performing Adagio from Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Filmed by Medvid production
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video featuring the official publisher's score of Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto, performed by clarinetist Martin Fröst, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Richard Tognetti.
I. Slowly and Expressively 0:00
Cadenza 6:14
II. Rather Fast 8:28
Coda 14:50
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Clarinet Concerto for clarinet and orchestra
Composed by Aaron Copland
Performed by Martin Fröst, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Richard Tognetti
Courtesy of BIS Records
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published: 04 Jul 2023
Aaron Copland - Clarinet Concerto - Calogero Palermo - Klaus Mäkelä | Made in America
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä - conductor
Calogero Palermo - clarinet
Aaron Copland - Clarinet Concerto
Recorded live on 15 January 2022 at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.
The melting pot of cultures which is the United States has resulted in all kinds of blends of classical music, jazz and Latin. The orchestra’s principal clarinettist Calogero Palermo takes centre stage in Aaron Copland’s jazzy Clarinet Concerto.
Klaus Mäkelä is releasing his debut album, the full cycle of Sibelius symphonies, on Decca Classics. Find out more: https://KlausMakela.lnk.to/SibeliusFA
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published: 30 Jan 2022
Benny Goodman - Copland Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra
Aaron Copland's "Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra (with Harp and Piano)" performed by Benny Goodman (clarinet) and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Aaron Copland.
I do not own the rights to this piece, arrangement, recording or anything related. I just wanted to share this recording with those who do not readily have access to it.
published: 28 Mar 2012
Aaron Copland Clarinet Concerto, Richard Stoltzman & M.T. Thomas, London Symphony
Copland* • Jenkins* • Bernstein* • Gershwin* — Richard Stoltzman — The London Symphony Orchestra / Michael Tilson Thomas & Eric Stern* – Clarinet Concerto / Goodbye / Sonata For Clarinet / Three Preludes
Label: RCA Victor Red Seal – 09026 61790 2
Format: CD, Club Edition
Country: US
Released:1993
Genre: Classical
Style: Modern
published: 18 Jan 2019
Bernstein Conducts Copland Clarinet Concerto
Stanley Drucker, clarinet
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
New York Philharmonic
From the Young People's Concert - A Copland Celebration
Aired December 27, 1970
published: 05 Aug 2016
Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra | Andreas Ottensamer
From: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheArteTV
published: 16 Jun 2022
Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano (1947-49) [Score-Video]
Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano (1947-49)
I. Slowly and expressively
II. Rather fast
Martin Frost, clarinet
Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
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Aaron Copland (1900 - 1990)
- Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra, with Harp and Piano (1948)
Slowly and expressively - Cadenza (freely) - Rather fast
Album : American Classics
Clarinet : Sharon Kam
London Symphony Orchestra - Gregor Bühl
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video featuring the official publisher's score of Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto, performed by clarinetist M...
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video featuring the official publisher's score of Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto, performed by clarinetist Martin Fröst, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Richard Tognetti.
I. Slowly and Expressively 0:00
Cadenza 6:14
II. Rather Fast 8:28
Coda 14:50
More info on Copland's Clarinet Concerto: https://bit.ly/CoplandClarinetConcerto
Purchase the New Edition of the Clarinet Concerto: https://bit.ly/3ZdnUNl
Watch our other study score videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUr1r_wAANZGIh64QnTvQUtx84SAOvaE0
Music:
Clarinet Concerto for clarinet and orchestra
Composed by Aaron Copland
Performed by Martin Fröst, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Richard Tognetti
Courtesy of BIS Records
#BHStudyScores
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video featuring the official publisher's score of Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto, performed by clarinetist Martin Fröst, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Richard Tognetti.
I. Slowly and Expressively 0:00
Cadenza 6:14
II. Rather Fast 8:28
Coda 14:50
More info on Copland's Clarinet Concerto: https://bit.ly/CoplandClarinetConcerto
Purchase the New Edition of the Clarinet Concerto: https://bit.ly/3ZdnUNl
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Music:
Clarinet Concerto for clarinet and orchestra
Composed by Aaron Copland
Performed by Martin Fröst, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Richard Tognetti
Courtesy of BIS Records
#BHStudyScores
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä - conductor
Calogero Palermo - clarinet
Aaron Copland - Clarinet Concerto
Recorded live on 15 January 2022 at the C...
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä - conductor
Calogero Palermo - clarinet
Aaron Copland - Clarinet Concerto
Recorded live on 15 January 2022 at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.
The melting pot of cultures which is the United States has resulted in all kinds of blends of classical music, jazz and Latin. The orchestra’s principal clarinettist Calogero Palermo takes centre stage in Aaron Copland’s jazzy Clarinet Concerto.
Klaus Mäkelä is releasing his debut album, the full cycle of Sibelius symphonies, on Decca Classics. Find out more: https://KlausMakela.lnk.to/SibeliusFA
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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä - conductor
Calogero Palermo - clarinet
Aaron Copland - Clarinet Concerto
Recorded live on 15 January 2022 at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.
The melting pot of cultures which is the United States has resulted in all kinds of blends of classical music, jazz and Latin. The orchestra’s principal clarinettist Calogero Palermo takes centre stage in Aaron Copland’s jazzy Clarinet Concerto.
Klaus Mäkelä is releasing his debut album, the full cycle of Sibelius symphonies, on Decca Classics. Find out more: https://KlausMakela.lnk.to/SibeliusFA
Made in America
On 28, 29 and 30 January you can experience a whole weekend of music brimming with the energy and diversity of the United States on our website. Recordings of chamber music, iconic film music and symphonic works by composers including Ives, Adams, Wolfe, Higdon, Dvořák and Copland and three concerts streams from the Concertgebouw: http://www.concertgebouworkest.nl/en/madeinamerica
Aaron Copland's "Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra (with Harp and Piano)" performed by Benny Goodman (clarinet) and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, co...
Aaron Copland's "Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra (with Harp and Piano)" performed by Benny Goodman (clarinet) and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Aaron Copland.
I do not own the rights to this piece, arrangement, recording or anything related. I just wanted to share this recording with those who do not readily have access to it.
Aaron Copland's "Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra (with Harp and Piano)" performed by Benny Goodman (clarinet) and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Aaron Copland.
I do not own the rights to this piece, arrangement, recording or anything related. I just wanted to share this recording with those who do not readily have access to it.
Copland* • Jenkins* • Bernstein* • Gershwin* — Richard Stoltzman — The London Symphony Orchestra / Michael Tilson Thomas & Eric Stern* – Clarinet Concerto / Go...
Copland* • Jenkins* • Bernstein* • Gershwin* — Richard Stoltzman — The London Symphony Orchestra / Michael Tilson Thomas & Eric Stern* – Clarinet Concerto / Goodbye / Sonata For Clarinet / Three Preludes
Label: RCA Victor Red Seal – 09026 61790 2
Format: CD, Club Edition
Country: US
Released:1993
Genre: Classical
Style: Modern
Copland* • Jenkins* • Bernstein* • Gershwin* — Richard Stoltzman — The London Symphony Orchestra / Michael Tilson Thomas & Eric Stern* – Clarinet Concerto / Goodbye / Sonata For Clarinet / Three Preludes
Label: RCA Victor Red Seal – 09026 61790 2
Format: CD, Club Edition
Country: US
Released:1993
Genre: Classical
Style: Modern
Stanley Drucker, clarinet
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
New York Philharmonic
From the Young People's Concert - A Copland Celebration
Aired December 27, 197...
Stanley Drucker, clarinet
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
New York Philharmonic
From the Young People's Concert - A Copland Celebration
Aired December 27, 1970
Stanley Drucker, clarinet
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
New York Philharmonic
From the Young People's Concert - A Copland Celebration
Aired December 27, 1970
Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano (1947-49)
I. Slowly and expressively
II. Rather fast
Martin Frost, clarinet
Norwegian Chamber O...
Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano (1947-49)
I. Slowly and expressively
II. Rather fast
Martin Frost, clarinet
Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
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https://www.kammerorkesteret.no/nco
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Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano (1947-49)
I. Slowly and expressively
II. Rather fast
Martin Frost, clarinet
Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
https://www.martinfrost.se/
https://www.kammerorkesteret.no/nco
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Aaron Copland (1900 - 1990)
- Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra, with Harp and Piano (1948)
Slowly and expressively - Cadenza (freely) - Rather fast
...
Aaron Copland (1900 - 1990)
- Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra, with Harp and Piano (1948)
Slowly and expressively - Cadenza (freely) - Rather fast
Album : American Classics
Clarinet : Sharon Kam
London Symphony Orchestra - Gregor Bühl
Aaron Copland (1900 - 1990)
- Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra, with Harp and Piano (1948)
Slowly and expressively - Cadenza (freely) - Rather fast
Album : American Classics
Clarinet : Sharon Kam
London Symphony Orchestra - Gregor Bühl
Conductor - Yang Yang
Clarinetist - Tang Weiguo
Guiyang Symphony Orchestra
Franz Krommer - Clarinet Concerto in E - flat major, Op.36
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Rondo - Allegro moderato
Concert hall of Guiyang grand theater
2nd April, 2021
My Music:https://open.spotify.com/artist/1BhaXgenzp3hz0jbEsZs1g
Clarinet: Robert Marcellus
Conductor: George Szell
Orchestra: Cleveland Orcherstra
00:00 - first movement
12:26 - second movement
20:15 - third movement
W. A. Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A major K. 622
Carlos Brito Ferreira - clarinet
Cristian Măcelaru - conductor
Romanian Chamber Orchestra
Capitol Concert Hall Timișoara, Romania
June 2023
From the Estates Theatre, Prague, 2006
Gala Concert for the 250th anniversary of W.A. Mozart's birth
Sharon Kam - clarinet
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Manfred Honeck - conductor
0:00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto in A major for Clarinet and Orchestra K.622
0:28 I. Allegro
12:33 II. Adagio
19:35 III. Rondo. Allegro
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The highlight of the Mozart Year 2006 in Prague takes place at the Estates Theatre. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Manfred Honeck performs the most famous compositions by W.A. Mozart related to Prague: Overture to “Don Giovanni”, “Prague Symphony” and the Clarinet Concerto with the excellent Sharon Kam on the clarinet.
The Estates Theatre is one of the most beautiful historical theatres in Europe. Part of its charm, magic and value lies in its historical significance, from the musical career of Mozart to modern times. In 1787 Mozart conducted here the premiere of "Don Giovanni".
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Mostly Mozart Orchestra
- Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
- Soloist: David Shifrin
- Year of recording: 1984
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622, written in 1791.
00:00 - I. Allegro
12:32 - II. Adagio
20:32 - III. Rondo. Allegro
Of the works which Mozart composed for the outstanding Viennese clarinetist Anton Stadler (1753-1812), the Clarinet Quintet in A, K.581 (written in 1789), and the present Concerto in A, completed less than two months before the composer's death in 1791, are the crowning achievements. Work on the Concerto was started in 1789. Mozart originally intended the work to be for basset horn, but revised it for clarinet. However, the version widely known today differs from the work Mozart produced for Stadler, since the original version was written for an instrument with an extended bass compass that allowed Stadler to demonstrate his famed ability to play low notes. The transcription for standard clarinet (published ten years after Mozart's death) therefore requires an octave transcription of the notes that cannot be produced on it, which changes the color of the work.
The first performance was given by Stadler on 16 October 1791, not in Vienna, but at his benefit concert in the Prague Theatre. It therefore seems certain that the composer never heard the composition that has become one of his best known. Cast in the usual three movements, the gentle, nostalgic lyricism of much of the Clarinet Concerto has drawn such epithets as "valedictory" and "autumnal," an assessment that downplays the extraordinary vigor and verve of this inspired work.
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HAUSER performing Adagio from Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Carl Nielsen's Concerto for Clarinet and orchestra, op. 57 [D.F.129] was written for DanishclarinetistAage Oxenvad in 1928. The concerto is presented in one long movement, with four distinct theme groups.
History
In 1921, Nielsen heard the Copenhagen Wind Quintet rehearsing some music by Mozart. He was struck by the tonal beauty and musicianship of this group, and he soon became intimately acquainted with its members. That same year, he wrote his Wind Quintet expressly for this ensemble. The last movement of this work is a theme and variations depicting in music the personalities of the five players and their respective instruments, much in the manner that Elgar portrayed his friends in the Enigma Variations.
Nielsen planned to carry the idea further; he wanted to write a concerto for each of his five friends. Only two of these compositions ever came into being. For Gilbert Jespersen, who succeeded Paul Hagemann as flautist of the Copenhagen Quintet, he wrote his Flute Concerto in 1926; two years later, he composed his Clarinet Concerto for the group's clarinettist, Aage Oxenvad. The latter work, completed August 15, 1928, was first heard in a private concert at the summer home of Carl Johan Michaelsen, in Humlebaek, on September 14, with Oxenvad as soloist and Emil Telmányi conducting. The same performers gave the premiere in Copenhagen on October 11 of that same year, when it met with a decidedly mixed reception. Since that time, it has gained much wider acceptance.
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video featuring the official publisher's score of Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto, performed by clarinetist Martin Fröst, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Richard Tognetti.
I. Slowly and Expressively 0:00
Cadenza 6:14
II. Rather Fast 8:28
Coda 14:50
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Clarinet Concerto for clarinet and orchestra
Composed by Aaron Copland
Performed by Martin Fröst, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Richard Tognetti
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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä - conductor
Calogero Palermo - clarinet
Aaron Copland - Clarinet Concerto
Recorded live on 15 January 2022 at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.
The melting pot of cultures which is the United States has resulted in all kinds of blends of classical music, jazz and Latin. The orchestra’s principal clarinettist Calogero Palermo takes centre stage in Aaron Copland’s jazzy Clarinet Concerto.
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Aaron Copland's "Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra (with Harp and Piano)" performed by Benny Goodman (clarinet) and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Aaron Copland.
I do not own the rights to this piece, arrangement, recording or anything related. I just wanted to share this recording with those who do not readily have access to it.
Copland* • Jenkins* • Bernstein* • Gershwin* — Richard Stoltzman — The London Symphony Orchestra / Michael Tilson Thomas & Eric Stern* – Clarinet Concerto / Goodbye / Sonata For Clarinet / Three Preludes
Label: RCA Victor Red Seal – 09026 61790 2
Format: CD, Club Edition
Country: US
Released:1993
Genre: Classical
Style: Modern
Stanley Drucker, clarinet
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
New York Philharmonic
From the Young People's Concert - A Copland Celebration
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Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano (1947-49)
I. Slowly and expressively
II. Rather fast
Martin Frost, clarinet
Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
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Aaron Copland (1900 - 1990)
- Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra, with Harp and Piano (1948)
Slowly and expressively - Cadenza (freely) - Rather fast
Album : American Classics
Clarinet : Sharon Kam
London Symphony Orchestra - Gregor Bühl