Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581

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Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581

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This is a particularly favourite piece of chamber music of mine ever since I first heard it a long time ago now. I have collected some eleven different versions of it at this stage and I have recently begun to listen to them all again. I have put two posts into the Listening Thread but I am now going to designate a thread of its own to this work for future reference for those who might want to research it. I will start it with the versions that I currently have on vinyl and will follow that up with the CD versions in my collection.
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Re: Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581

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It is always interesting to hear Goodman's take; an enjoyable performance with a touch of something different.
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Re: Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581

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This is the first of two versions that I have with de Peyer playing clarinet and it is a very fine, spirited and full sounding version.
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Re: Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581

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This is the second version that I have with de Peyer playing clarinet. I found it to be a little dull and the other one above to be much more interesting.
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Re: Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581

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This is a beautifully played, smooth, flowing performance, being brisk and energetic without being rushed.
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Re: Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581

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I have this recording in the 170 Mozart cd set and it is very fine indeed:

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Brandis Quartet and Karl Leister clarinet

I also have de Peyer playing with the Melos Ensemble and am more inclined to listen to Leister and the Brandis Quartet because I LOVE Leister's playing, he really is splendid.
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Re: Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581

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fergus wrote:This is a particularly favourite piece of chamber music of mine ever since I first heard it a long time ago now. I have collected some eleven different versions of it at this stage and I have recently begun to listen to them all again.
Ah but do you have the version with Benny Goodman and the Budapest String Quartet ? ! My Dad had an old 78 of this and I remember mentioning this recording to a certain eminent clarinetist in the RTE orchestra who was aghast at my taste.

Oh dear.... I see you just posted that above. I didn't recognise the cover, confusing it with another recording I have of violins and cellos sitting on chairs....
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Abminor wrote:
fergus wrote:This is a particularly favourite piece of chamber music of mine ever since I first heard it a long time ago now. I have collected some eleven different versions of it at this stage and I have recently begun to listen to them all again.
Ah but do you have the version with Benny Goodman and the Budapest String Quartet ? ! My Dad had an old 78 of this and I remember mentioning this recording to a certain eminent clarinetist in the RTE orchestra who was aghast at my taste.

Oh dear.... I see you just posted that above. I didn't recognise the cover, confusing it with another recording I have of violins and cellos sitting on chairs....
Alas Benny Goodman appears to have had mixed fortunes when performing classical music.
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Re: Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581

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This performance on CD played by Jack Brymer and the Allegri Quartet….


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This is a fine, smooth, warm sounding performance that is quite appealing and which is well played.
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Another CD version, this time by the Berlin Soloists....


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This is a refined performance which is well played. The tempo is on the brisk side which instills a slightly more spirited performance.
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