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 Tausch: Double Clarinet Concertos; Sussmayr / Thea King
Release Date: 10/12/2004 
Label:  Helios   Catalog #: 55188   Spars Code: DDD 
Composer:  Franz TauschFranz Xaver Süssmayer
Performer:  Nicholas BucknallThea King
Conductor:  Leopold Hager
Orchestra/Ensemble:  English Chamber Orchestra

Number of Discs: 1 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 0 Hours 58 Mins. 

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Franz Tausch, born in 1762, was a clarinettist in the Mannheim orchestra and then in Munich and Berlin, where he died in 1817; he was the son of a clarinettist and the father of one. He certainly writes for the instrument as though it was in his blood. The Op. 27 Concerto, dating from just before the end of the century, is believed to be the earlier of the two, an assumption its style bears out. It is a charming and quite unassuming piece, full of writing in mellifluous thirds in its opening movement, with burbling arpeggios passing from one clarinet to the other and appealing echo writing. There are one or two modulations of the kind we could describe as Schubertian. In the slow movement there is a hint of the folksy in the slightly sentimental opening melody, and a general air of gentle pathos, while the final rondo is witty and tuneful.

The Second Concerto, Op. 26 proclaims its later date at once in a pompous, rather pretentious slow introduction (the rot had set in with Beethoven, as Britten once remarked), and the music is more spacious and more ambitious, with greater eloquence attempted in the Adagio; its finale is a set of variations on a frolicsome theme, with a more serious interlude at one point. Tausch evidently played these works with his son. The musical style is distinctly post-Mozartian but lightweight and lyrical; Weber's clarinet writing is just round the corner (Baermann. Weber's friend, was a pupil of Tausch's). The playing here is graceful and technically very accomplished; I can't imagine a more beguiling account of the music and every lover of the clarinet will certainly want to have this CD.

The Stissmayr concerto movement is even more of a curiosity. Almost certainly written in 1791 for Mozart's friend Anton Stadler (it calls for the extra low notes available on his unusual `bassett clarinet'), it was left unfinished—StIssmayr had other, perhaps more urgent work, at the end of that year—and Michael Freyhan has completed it in a tasteful and convincing reconstruction of Siissmayr's style (more convincing than Siissmayr managed of Mozart's). Of course, the music is strongly influenced by Mozart, and Stissmayr has quite a few specific echoes of his master's voice, notably from the Clarinet Concerto, of course; but the invention does not have much individuality of character, and there are some mildly banal moments and a bit of note-spinning here and there. Nevertheless, the music is often attractive and it is good to hear it; and again the performance leaves nothing to be desired.

-- Stanley Sadie, Gramophone [5/1993]
reviewing the original release of this title, Hyperion 66504

 Works on This Recording Back to Top 
1.  Concerto for 2 Clarinets no 1 in B flat major, Op. 26 by Franz Tausch
Performer:  Nicholas Bucknall (Clarinet), Thea King (Clarinet)
Conductor:  Leopold Hager
Orchestra/Ensemble:  English Chamber Orchestra
Period: Classical 
Written: by 1797; Germany 
2.  Concerto for 2 Clarinets no 2 in B flat major, Op. 27 by Franz Tausch
Performer:  Nicholas Bucknall (Clarinet), Thea King (Clarinet)
Conductor:  Leopold Hager
Orchestra/Ensemble:  English Chamber Orchestra
Period: Classical 
Written: Germany 
3.  Concerto Movement in D major for Basset Horn by Franz Xaver Süssmayer
Performer:  Thea King (Basset Clarinet)
Conductor:  Leopold Hager
Orchestra/Ensemble:  English Chamber Orchestra
Period: Classical 
Written: 1791; Prague, Czech Republ 
Notes: Arranger: Michael Freyhan. 
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