Richard Stoltzman's 1991 album, "Finzi: Bagatelles, Op. 23 & Clarinet Concerto in C-Minor, Op. 31 & Ashmore: Four Seasons," is a captivating exploration of chamber music that showcases the virtuosity of one of the most celebrated clarinetists of our time. This album, released under the RCA Victor label, is a testament to Stoltzman's exceptional artistry and his ability to bring depth and nuance to each piece.
The album begins with Gerald Finzi's "Bagatelles, Op. 23," a collection of five short pieces that display a range of emotions and musical styles. From the serene "Prelude" to the lively "Fughetta," Stoltzman's performance is both technically impressive and deeply expressive. Following the Bagatelles, the album features Finzi's "Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra in C Minor, Op. 31," a three-movement work that highlights Stoltzman's mastery of the clarinet. The concerto's dramatic opening movement, the lyrical second movement, and the playful finale all receive stellar performances that showcase Stoltzman's versatility.
The album concludes with "Four Seasons - A Suite of English Folk Song Settings" by Geoffrey Ashmore, a delightful suite that evokes the changing moods and landscapes of the English countryside. Each season is represented by a selection of folk songs, expertly arranged and performed by Stoltzman and the accompanying ensemble.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, this album offers a rich and varied listening experience that is sure to delight both classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Whether you're in the mood for the intricate beauty of Finzi's compositions or the charming simplicity of English folk songs, Richard Stoltzman's performance is a must-listen.