Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of English chamber music with Thea King and the Britten String Quartet's captivating album, "Howells, Cooke, Maconchy & Frankel: Clarinet Quintets." Released in 1991 under the Hyperion label, this collection showcases the virtuosity of clarinetist Thea King, accompanied by the Britten String Quartet, as they delve into the intricate and expressive world of clarinet quintets by four distinguished British composers: Herbert Howells, Arnold Cooke, Elizabeth Maconchy, and Benjamin Frankel.
The album opens with Howells' Rhapsodic Quintet, Op. 31, a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection with its lyrical and evocative melodies. The ensemble then moves on to the quintets by Cooke, Maconchy, and Frankel, each offering a unique perspective on the clarinet quintet form. Cooke's quintet is marked by its playful and light-hearted character, while Maconchy's work is known for its dramatic and intense passages. Frankel's quintet, on the other hand, is a tour de force of technical brilliance and emotional depth.
Thea King's masterful clarinet playing is a highlight throughout the album, showcasing her exceptional skill and musicality. The Britten String Quartet provides a rich and nuanced backdrop, with their precise and expressive playing complementing King's performance perfectly.
The album concludes with "Eilean Shona," a beautiful and serene piece that provides a fitting finale to this journey through the world of English chamber music. With a total duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, this album is a testament to the enduring appeal of these works and the exceptional artistry of the performers.
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Howells, Cooke, Maconchy & Frankel: Clarinet Quintets" is sure to captivate and inspire. So sit back, relax, and let the enchanting sounds of Thea King and the Britten String Quartet transport you to a world of musical beauty and wonder.