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Christoph Zimper|Zemlinsky & Rabl: Chamber Works

Zemlinsky & Rabl: Chamber Works

Peter Ovtcharov, Florian Eggner, Christoph Zimper

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The composition competition of the Vienna Tonkünstlerverein in 1896 under honorary president Johannes Brahms intended to promote chamber music "which uses at least one wind instrument" and resulted in 18 submissions, twelve of which were selected for five concerts. The first and third placed works of this competition, namely the Clarinet Quartet in E-flat major Op. 1 by Walter Rabl (world premiere recording) and the Clarinet Trio in D minor Op. 3 by Alexander Zemlinsky were now recorded by Christoph Zimper, clarinet, Kristina Suklar, violin, Florian Eggner, cello and Peter Ovtcharov, piano. The proximity to the music of Johannes Brahms is not least influenced by his own chamber music works for clarinet, but can also be seen in numerous stylistic and aesthetic aspects with both Rabl and Zemlinsky. © Gramola

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Clarinet Trio in D Minor, Op. 3 (Alexander von Zemlinsky)

1
I. Allegro ma non troppo
00:13:51

Alexander Zemlinsky, Composer - Florian Eggner, Artist - Christoph Zimper, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ovtcharov, Artist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

2
II. Andante
00:08:25

Alexander Zemlinsky, Composer - Florian Eggner, Artist - Christoph Zimper, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ovtcharov, Artist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

3
III. Allegro
00:05:28

Alexander Zemlinsky, Composer - Florian Eggner, Artist - Christoph Zimper, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ovtcharov, Artist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

Quartet for Piano, Violin, Clarinet & Cello in E-Flat Major, Op. 1 (Walter Rabl)

4
I. Allegro moderato
00:06:33

Walter Rabl, Composer - Florian Eggner, Artist - Christoph Zimper, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ovtcharov, Artist - Kristina Suklar, Artist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

5
II. Adagio molto
00:08:03

Walter Rabl, Composer - Florian Eggner, Artist - Christoph Zimper, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ovtcharov, Artist - Kristina Suklar, Artist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

6
III. Andantino un poco mosso
00:02:35

Walter Rabl, Composer - Florian Eggner, Artist - Christoph Zimper, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ovtcharov, Artist - Kristina Suklar, Artist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

7
IV. Allegro con brio
00:06:21

Walter Rabl, Composer - Florian Eggner, Artist - Christoph Zimper, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ovtcharov, Artist - Kristina Suklar, Artist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

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The composition competition of the Vienna Tonkünstlerverein in 1896 under honorary president Johannes Brahms intended to promote chamber music "which uses at least one wind instrument" and resulted in 18 submissions, twelve of which were selected for five concerts. The first and third placed works of this competition, namely the Clarinet Quartet in E-flat major Op. 1 by Walter Rabl (world premiere recording) and the Clarinet Trio in D minor Op. 3 by Alexander Zemlinsky were now recorded by Christoph Zimper, clarinet, Kristina Suklar, violin, Florian Eggner, cello and Peter Ovtcharov, piano. The proximity to the music of Johannes Brahms is not least influenced by his own chamber music works for clarinet, but can also be seen in numerous stylistic and aesthetic aspects with both Rabl and Zemlinsky. © Gramola

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