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Vol​.​73: Flowers for the Bass Clarinet

by Phaedra - In Flanders' Fields

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ap_paul Fascinating and superbly performed selection of chamber works for strings and bass clarinet - rarities well deserving of a wider hearing. All these pieces are from the last 100 years and extend from an idiom of late romanticism to more contemporary and experimental vibes. A salute to all the performers. Favorite track: Experience (Alain Craens).
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The gaye device An otherworldly album. Full of melodic surprises that really lift your imagination away. Just superb musicianship on bass clarinet, strings, piano and vibraphone. Essential buy.
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1 Zebus (Johan Favoreel) (1957) for bass clarinet & string quartet
2 Van Heinde and Verre (Wilfried Westerlinck) (1945) for bass clarinet & marimba
3 Fantasy Quintet (York Bowen) (1884-1961) for bass clarinet & string quartet
4 Experience (Alain Craens) (1957) for bass clarinet, bells, vibraphone, marimba & string quartet
5-7 Suite for bass clarinet & piano (Dirk Brossé) (1960)
8 Tango (Frédéric Devreese) (1929) for bass clarinet & marimba

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released February 16, 2019

Performers:
Jan Guns, bass clarinet
Anastasia Koszushko, piano (5-7)
Rita Rommes, marimba, vibraphone, clocks (2, 4, 8)
Moscow Chamber Soloists (1, 3-4)

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Phaedra is the only label with a 100% focus on music from composers of the Low Countries – ancient, classical and contemporary. Our goal is to record, publish and perform this wonderful but little known music and spread it globally.

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