058 CD / In the Shadow of Brahms
In the Shadow of Brahms
Trios for clarinet, violoncello and piano by Johannes Brahms, Paul Juon, Alexander Zemlinsky
Trio Padeia
EAN/barcode: 4009850005803
Description
"My immediate reaction upon hearing the first few notes of the clarinet trio disc was: more everso-beguiling sound from Tacet. Soon it was clear that Tacet had also come up with another sterling ensemble (...) Zemlinsky's Trio gets far and away its most convincing recording, and there have been many. (...) The result is like having a new piece in the repertoire. (...) The Brahms performance, too, is a winner, (...) Could the tiny German label Tacet be putting a lock on my 1999 want list?" (Fanfare)
“The highly apt motto "In Brahms’ Shadow" is overshadowed itself when you hear this CD by a high-ranking ensemble performance which puts all the three trios into the right light.” (Das Orchester)
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Fanfare-Magazin –
My immediate reaction upon hearing the first few notes of the clarinet trio disc was: more ever-so beguiling sound from Tacet. Soon it was clear that Tacet had also come up with another sterling ensemble ... Zemlinsky′s Trio gets far and away its most convincing recording, and there have been many ... the result is like having a new piece in the repertoire ... The Brahms performance, too, is a winner,... Could the tiny German label Tacet be putting a lock on my 1999 want list? ...
Aachener Zeitung –
… Treasures of chamber music with clarinet—these three artists have unearthed and brought to light through beautiful playing and compelling interpretation. Who even knows composers like Juon, Zilcher, Kahn, or Berger? The lexicons ignore them, and the record catalogs have virtually nothing on them—but their trios, performed as they are here, are truly magnificent. … If these two CDs mark a debut, then it’s a good one—more than that, a very good one. Can we hope for Vol. 3 or even Vol. 4?
Das Orchester –
The highly apt motto "In Brahms’ Shadow" is overshadowed itself when you hear this CD by a high-ranking ensemble performance which puts all the three trios into the right light.