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Reger: Clarinet Sonatas

Michael Collins, Michael McHale

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The three clarinet sonatas of Max Reger clearly follow in the footsteps of Brahms' two late ones. It would take a special kind of late Romanticism geek to find Reger's equal to Brahms', but they undeniably offer music to sink your teeth into, and they're not quite as forbidding as the composer's organ music. The textures, with clear (if often technically challenging) clarinet melodies over piano accompaniment, which carries the bulk of the harmonic and motivic complications, are similar to Brahms'. To separate out the many strands happening in the music and yet retain the low-key, calm mood takes an accomplished performance, and that's exactly what you get here from clarinetist Michael Collins and pianist Michael McHale. They clearly delineate the large-scale arc even of the substantial, multi-sectional Clarinet Sonata in B flat major, Op. 107, the latest of the three works. But for a way into Reger's rather arcane language, you might try sampling one of the shorter central movements of the two earlier sonatas, perhaps the "Larghetto ma non troppo" third movement of the Clarinet Sonata in A flat major, Op. 49, No. 1, of 1900. Here the piano plunges into considerable harmonic complications, but moves along at a regular pace; in a clean, sensitive performance like this one, you come to understand why each chord is where it is. Collins and McHale are aided greatly by the sound; Chandos always does well with Suffolk's Potton Hall, but this outing qualifies as exemplary chamber music work in which the nature of the music has been profoundly considered. Strong recommendation for those fascinated by Reger.
© TiVo

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Clarinet Sonata No. 3 in B-Flat Major, Op. 107 (Max Reger)

1
I. Moderato
00:12:30

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

2
II. Vivace
00:05:17

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

3
III. Adagio
00:05:49

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

4
IV. Allegretto con grazia, vivace
00:07:19

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

Clarinet Sonata in A-Flat Major, Op. 49 No. 1 (Max Reger)

5
I. Allegro affanato
00:07:46

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

6
II. Vivace, ma non troppo
00:04:03

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

7
III. Larghetto, ma non troppo, un poco con moto
00:04:08

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

8
IV. Prestissimo assai
00:04:29

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

Clarinet Sonata in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 49 No. 2 (Max Reger)

9
I. Allegro dolente
00:07:54

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

10
II. Vivacissimo
00:02:44

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

11
III. Larghetto, un poco con moto
00:04:23

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

12
IV. Allegro affabile, con moto
00:05:16

Max Reger, Composer - Michael Collins, Clarinet, MainArtist - Michael McHale, Piano, MainArtist

2017 Chandos Records 2017 Chandos Records

Album review

The three clarinet sonatas of Max Reger clearly follow in the footsteps of Brahms' two late ones. It would take a special kind of late Romanticism geek to find Reger's equal to Brahms', but they undeniably offer music to sink your teeth into, and they're not quite as forbidding as the composer's organ music. The textures, with clear (if often technically challenging) clarinet melodies over piano accompaniment, which carries the bulk of the harmonic and motivic complications, are similar to Brahms'. To separate out the many strands happening in the music and yet retain the low-key, calm mood takes an accomplished performance, and that's exactly what you get here from clarinetist Michael Collins and pianist Michael McHale. They clearly delineate the large-scale arc even of the substantial, multi-sectional Clarinet Sonata in B flat major, Op. 107, the latest of the three works. But for a way into Reger's rather arcane language, you might try sampling one of the shorter central movements of the two earlier sonatas, perhaps the "Larghetto ma non troppo" third movement of the Clarinet Sonata in A flat major, Op. 49, No. 1, of 1900. Here the piano plunges into considerable harmonic complications, but moves along at a regular pace; in a clean, sensitive performance like this one, you come to understand why each chord is where it is. Collins and McHale are aided greatly by the sound; Chandos always does well with Suffolk's Potton Hall, but this outing qualifies as exemplary chamber music work in which the nature of the music has been profoundly considered. Strong recommendation for those fascinated by Reger.
© TiVo

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