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Copland • Debussy • Lutos awski • Nielsen

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Copland: Clarinet Concerto; Debussy: Première rhapsodie*; Lutos¯awski: Dance Preludes; Nielsen: Clarinet Concerto

Bla parovec (clarinet);

Odense Symphony Orchestra/

Anna Skryleva, *Vincenzo Milletarì Orchid Classics ORC100168 61:22 mins The clarinet prizewinne­r of the 2019

Carl Nielsen Internatio­nal Competitio­n, Slovenian Bla parovec, gives here a lustrous performanc­e of Nielsen’s superb Clarinet

Concerto – a work typically both prickly and lyrical – recorded under studio conditions last June. parovec’s breath control, colour palette, ease of articulati­on and warmth of tone are little short of dazzling. These qualities are all displayed in music that largely delights in being mercurial – only at track 11 and the Copland Concerto’s first movement, ravishingl­y pensive in this account, does any mood linger longer than a minute.

Nielsen’s own Concerto, written with the complex personalit­y of its first soloist Aage Oxenvad in mind, is the most famously volatile, swinging between crazy screams and exhausted calm – a kaleidosco­pe which is given added force by Anna Skryleva’s incisive conducting and the excellent Odense players’ sharp attack.

Elsewhere, milky beauties reign supreme as the clarinet soloist, high in the air, smoothly navigates the testing, long-legged theme that opens Debussy’s Première rhapsodie (this time recorded live, conducted by Vincenzo Milletarì), while tightly controlled pacing in the Copland ensures maximum excitement once the work’s jazz element kicks in.

And the final icing on Orchid Classics’s cake? The depth and vibrancy of Preben Iwan and

Mette Due’s recording, which enhances every musician, from the pirouettin­g, invigorati­ng parovec to the pianist and double bass player who sprinkle pizzicato magic in the Lutos awski. Geoff Brown

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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