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Richard BirchallMozart

Mozart: Clarinet Concerto; Clarinet Quintet; Richard Birchall: Clarinet Concerto

Michael Collins (clarinet); Wigmore Soloists; Philharmonia Orchestra/Robin O’Neill

BIS BIS-2647 (CD/SACD) 81:37 mins

Until recently, Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto and Quintet were generally played on the ‘A’ instrument (rather than the standard B-flat clarinet). However, the works were originally intended for the basset clarinet, a member of the clarinet family favoured by Mozart’s friend Anton Stadler. Having already recorded the concerto using both the de-facto clarinet (DG) and the basset (Chandos), Collins gives the old war horse another trot around the paddock in this glorious new album, released to coincide with the clarinettist’s 60th-birthday celebrations. As clarinettist-conductor, Collins leads the Philharmonia in a particularly ravishing Rondo.

In the Quintet, Collins is joined by newly formed ensemble Wigmore Soloists, the crème de la crème of chamber players who in this beautifully produced interpretation take the much-loved piece to new heights. Collins elicits a delicious, resonant tone throughout; the clarinet is never upstaged by its string quartet partner.

The basset (not to be confused with the bass clarinet) is having a belated comeback. Clarinettistcomposer Mark Simpson is a keen supporter (he commissioned Simon Holt’s ), Thomas Adès gave it a starring role in and now Richard Birchall adds his colourful concerto to the repertoire. Written specially for Collins, Birchall’s concerto takes

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