Reger's wonderful Clarinet Quintet opens our next-to-last Summer Night, along with another stunning recording of his Piano Concerto, with - once again - our beloved Steven de Groote joining forces with the great Michael Gielen (the disc includes Zemlinsky's sublime Psalm 23).
Plus, more Brahms: never enough... again the Clarinet Sonatas, the grand Sonata Op. 5, the little known cantata Rinaldo (Brahms's closest music to the operatic repertoire), Schoenberg's glittering transcription of the G Minor Piano Quartet, two dreamlike takes on the powerful Violin Concerto by Perlman, the celebrated Cello Sonatas, the early yet mature Ballades Op. 10 and few of my favourite recordings of his exquisite Violin Sonatas.
Georg Solti's Chicago recording of the 4th Symphony has been one of the most thrilling re-discoveries of this long summer, with an otherworldly performance of the Andante Moderato, here sounding almost like a prayer...
And a series of rare offerings, from Enescu's and Martinu's Violin Sonatas to Godowsky's Java Suite for Piano, to Muti's fiery Franck D Minor Symphony in Philadelphia and Scriabin's stunning orchestral masterpieces...
Max Reger
Clarinet Quintet Op. 146 in A
String Sextet Op. 118 in F
Sabine Meyer, Clarinet
Wiener Streichsextett
EMI 55602 2 (1995)
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