Weber: Symphonies & Clarinet Concertos Joan Enric Lluna, Berliner Camerata & Olga Pak

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2019

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
08.04.2021

Label: IBS Classical

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Interpret: Joan Enric Lluna, Berliner Camerata & Olga Pak

Komponist: Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826)

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  • Carl Maria von Weber (1786 - 1826): Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 73, J. 114:
  • 1Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 73, J. 114: I. Allegro08:11
  • 2Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 73, J. 114: II. Adagio ma non troppo06:49
  • 3Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 73, J. 114: III. Rondo. Allegretto06:22
  • Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 74, J. 118:
  • 4Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 74, J. 118: I. Allegro08:54
  • 5Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 74, J. 118: II. Andante con moto07:06
  • 6Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 74, J. 118: III. Alla polacca06:44
  • Weber: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 19, J. 50:
  • 7Weber: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 19, J. 50: I. Allegro con fuoco07:30
  • 8Weber: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 19, J. 50: II. Andante07:06
  • 9Weber: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 19, J. 50: III. Scherzo - Trio04:11
  • 10Weber: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 19, J. 50: IV. Finale. Presto07:03
  • Weber: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, J. 51:
  • 11Weber: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, J. 51: I. Allegro10:42
  • 12Weber: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, J. 51: II. Adagio ma non troppo04:47
  • 13Weber: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, J. 51: III. Menuetto - Trio01:26
  • 14Weber: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, J. 51: IV. Finale. Scherzo presto02:49
  • Total Runtime01:29:40

Info zu Weber: Symphonies & Clarinet Concertos

In the first of his two great concertos for clarinet, Weber’s operatic style is evident from the dramatic start in the form of a tragic aria. The delightful final rondo, in the style of an opera buffa cavatina, is preceded by a slow movement that is a clear reminder that Weber was a relative by marriage of Mozart. Not only was Constanze Weber’s famous husband (already enjoying legendary status) the role model for Weber’s father when he set out to make his son a prodigy, but Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto K.622 formed the foundation for much of 19th-century composition for the instrument. The second of his clarinet concertos, in E flat major, is a marked contrast to the first; the more symphonic wind of the first movement is structured in a much more classical style, while still demonstrating the coloraturas and virtuosic leaps and runs of the soloist. Weber composed his only two symphonies at the age of twenty, between 1806 and 1807, while he was at the Court of Karlsruhe in the service of the Duke Eugen of Württemberg-Öls. This short interlude in his life was one that he would later remember as one of the happiest of his career and the only one in which he was not at the front of a stage. In terms of functional purpose, it is natural that Weber did not follow the path of Romanticism in seeking to make symphonies into vehicles of metaphysical messages, or statements of cosmic truths.

Joan Enric Lluna, clarinet & conductor
Berliner Camerata
Olga Pak, concertmaster




Joan Enric Lluna
one of Spain’s leading musicians, combines his work as a clarinetist with orchestral conducting and teaching.

His commitment to Chamber Music has taken him to perform regularly with string quartets such as the Alexander, Tokyo, Brodsky, or Jerusalem; to share trio with Tasmin Little and Martin Roscoe or Lluís Claret and Josep María Colom among others, and collaborate with first class international artists. His appearances at the City of London Festival, Festival Classique in The Hague, San Francisco Chamber Music series, Berlin’s Konzerthaus or the Liceo de Cámara in Madrid have been of special notice. Joan has premiered and commissioned a number of chamber works by composers like César Cano, J. Torres, I. Zebeljan’s , P. Barker, D. del Puerto and H. Khoury among others.

In 2005 Joan formed Moonwinds, and he directs since 2009 the International Festival “Residències de Música de Cambra” in Godella, Valencia (Spain).

As a soloist Joan has performed and recorded the clarinet concerto repertoire, and many composers have written new concertos for him, among them Sir John Tavener, Joan Guinjoan or César Cano. He premiered recently concertos by Jesus Torres and Isidora Zebeljan. He has recently released the CD dedicated to Salvador Bacarisse by Moonwinds, the recording of “jazz impact”, dedicated to Leonard Bernstein and Benny Goodman, the first recording of chamber works by Benet Casablancas for Naxos with the Moonwinds Ensemble and the last recorded with IBS monograph on Weber recorded with the Berliner Camerata. His premieres of “Qualia” with the OCV and Zubin Metha and “Elogio del horizonte”, both by Sánchez Verdú were greatly acclaimed both in Madrid and Munich with the Bayerische Rundfunk.

Among his recordings are three of Mozart’s clarinet concerto, with Sir Neville Marriner (Trito), with the Bournemouth Sinfonietta and with Antony Pay and the ECO (Cala). He has recorded also with the Tokyo, Bordsky and the Alexander String Quartets. His interest in recovering and promoting Spanish music has produced 5 recordings, for Harmonia Mundi, Clarinet Classics and Tritó, the 2 last ones dedicated to Spanish composers in the exile of the Civil War. With Moonwinds Joan has recorded unknown divertimenti by Martin y Soler, as well as Mozart’s Gran Partita and wind Serenades and recently for IBS works for winds and harp by Spanish exiled composers.

Joan made his début as a conductor with several orchestras in Spain and the UK with great acclaim,and has performed as a conductor-soloist with orchestras as the Manchester Camerata, Orquestra de Cadaqués, Orquesta de Valencia, etc. Joan recently conducted 2 concerts celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Cadaqués Orchestra at the Palau de la Música with great succes. He has commitments as a conductor and soloist-conductor for the next two seasons along European orchestras.

Joan was appointed in 2006 by Lorin Maazel principal clarinet of the Orquestra CV del Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía in Valencia. He was previously a member of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta, and principal guest in orchestras such as Royal Philharmonic, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London Mozart Players, London Symphony, City of Birmingham, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, etc. He was a co-founder of the Cadaqués Orchestra, where he remains principal clarinet.

Joan teaches clarinet and chamber music at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya in Barcelona and Trinity College of Music in London. He is regularly invited to give master classes and recitals in major Music centres such as California State University, Royal College and Royal Academy in London or Royal Scottish Academy of Music in Glasgow.



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