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Sarah Francis, The Allegri String Quartet - Crusell, Kreutzer, Reicha: Oboe Quintets (1999)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Sarah Francis, The Allegri String Quartet - Crusell, Kreutzer, Reicha: Oboe Quintets (1999)

Sarah Francis, The Allegri String Quartet - Crusell, Kreutzer, Reicha: Oboe Quintets (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 243 Mb | Total time: 48:47 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDH55015 | Recorded: 1984

These must be among the earliest of oboe quintets, either on or off record. They are also among the least familiar; but of course not at all necessarily among the least rewarding on that account. Most rewarding is the Crussel; and it is good to see such a long-neglected composer now at last coming into his own. A divertimento as such is far from unusual for wind; but this one, in a single continuous movement (with varied sections) certainly is. The sections add up to a normal balance of (roughly) quick-slow-quick, the slow particularly effective in its evocation of Mozart's favourite G minor laments by deserted sopranos (there is a difference, though: probably none of Mozart's sopranos ever played the oboe so well as this). Throughout Crusell, himself a wind-player, treates the oboe as leader, and throughout he writes the most elegant and varied of music.

Thea King, The Allegri String Quartet - Crusell: Clarinet Quartets (1988)

Posted By: tirexiss
Thea King, The Allegri String Quartet - Crusell: Clarinet Quartets (1988)

Thea King, The Allegri String Quartet - Crusell: Clarinet Quartets (1988)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 60:52 | 319 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Hyperion | Catalog: CDA66077

As one goes along in their classical-music journey, you eventually start moving beyond the "safeness" of the major composers and exploring the lesser-known "minor" composers - and often discovering soon enough some of the "hidden treasures" of the classical repertoire. And among some of these treasures are the clarinet concertos and the featured quartets on this CD by the Finnish-born virtuoso/composer, Bernhard Crusell.