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Matthias Müller's "Virtuoso" is a captivating exploration of the clarinet's expressive range, released on August 1, 2013, under the NEOS Music label. This choral-inspired album spans 56 minutes, showcasing Müller's technical prowess and musical sensitivity through a diverse repertoire.
The album opens with the Clarinet Concerto, a four-movement work that highlights Müller's virtuosic playing and dynamic control. The concerto's playful Allegro giocoso, lyrical Andante cantabile, and spirited Allegro scherzando leggiero offer a comprehensive display of Müller's interpretive skills.
Following the concerto, Müller presents a selection of solo clarinet pieces, including the introspective "Sempre piano e molto tranquillo" and the lively "Quarter Note = 168" and "Quarter Note = 160". These works demonstrate Müller's ability to convey a wide range of emotions and moods through his instrument.
The album also features Müller's renditions of the "6 Etudes de Concert" by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns. Each etude presents a unique technical challenge, from the rhythmic "Jumping Around" to the flowing "Plaine Ondulee" and the dramatic "Barbaro". Müller's performances are marked by precision and artistry, making these etudes a highlight of the album.
The album concludes with "Moto perpetuo, Op. 11, MS 72 (arr. for clarinet)", a virtuosic display of Müller's technical mastery. This arrangement showcases Müller's ability to tackle complex passages with ease and grace.
Throughout "Virtuoso", Matthias Müller's playing is characterized by a deep understanding of the music and a commitment to expressive performance. This album is a testament to Müller's artistry and a treat for clarinet enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike.