BBC Music Magazine

Vienna 1913

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Berg: Four Pieces for clarinet and piano, Op. 5; Brahms: Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in F minor;

Kornauth: Clarinet Sonata; Korngold: Two songs

Kilian Herold (clarinet),

Hansjacob Staemmler (piano) Avi-music AVI 8553517 59:31 mins

Even if the packaging did not point up the theme of

1913 in Vienna, this delectable recording would still be a feast of amazing music, beautifull­y played. The inclusion of Brahms’s F minor Clarinet Sonata, which was actually written in 1894, can’t help but put a slight question-mark over the album’s title. Still, for me there is no such thing as too much Brahms and this late masterpiec­e’s wistful glances towards the past make an excellent foil for the forward-questing edginess of

Berg’s aphoristic Four Pieces, Op. 5. The programme is completed by two exquisite Korngold songs, transcribe­d smoothly and persuasive­ly by Herold for clarinet; and, to begin, a Sonata for Clarinet and Piano by Egon Kornauth written, like the Berg and Korngold’s ‘Liebesbrie­fchen’, in 1913.

Kornauth may be new to many listeners and he proves to be well worth a whirl. He shares with Korngold not only a first syllable, but a teacher (Robert

Fuchs) and an imaginativ­e, ebullient style that builds on an unmistakab­ly Straussian influence, while also being infused with characteri­stically Viennese qualities; the waltz-scherzo second movement is headed, deliciousl­y enough, ‘Gemütliches Tanzzeitma­ss’ (Cosy dance time). The piece itself is less cosy, demanding virtuosity in spade-loads from both performers.

Clarinetti­st Kilian Herold and pianist Hansjacob Staemmler more than rise to the challenge. They offer a vivid partnershi­p, with a well-sculpted approach to structure, a superb immediacy of response to detail and some colourfull­y characteri­sed atmosphere­s – a smooth blend for the Brahms and plenty of sparkle for the Kornauth. The recorded sound is warm and friendly. Jessica Duchen PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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