Mozart, Brahms & Sulzer Clarinet Quintets Matthias Schorn & Minetti Quartett
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
16.04.2013
Label: CAvi-music
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Matthias Schorn & Minetti Quartett
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johannes Brahms, Balduin Sulzer
Album including Album cover
- 1 I. Allegro 12:14
- 2 II. Larghetto 10:35
- 3 III. Menuetto. Trio 04:40
- 4 IV. Allegretto con variazioni 08:57
- 5 I. Allegro 09:09
- 6 II. Adagio 06:30
- 7 III. Andantino 06:55
- 8 IV. Con moto 08:44
- 9 Invention for Clarinet and String Quartet 06:17
Info for Mozart, Brahms & Sulzer Clarinet Quintets
Matthias Schorn, 31 year old Principal clarinettist of the Vienna Philharmonic, and the Austrian Minetti Quartett did not only record a special and popular coupling of Mozart’s and Brahms’ often played clarinet quintets, but there is also a third piece, „Invention“ by the Austrian composer Balduin Sulzer (*1932), which is also dedicated to the artists – a World Premiere.
Finally two young, famous Austrian artists are working together first time on this album and are showing a typical Austrian sound, swing and rhythm which suites those quintets more than anything else. (On the way to the musical Olymp, was the conclusion of the die Oberösterreichischen Nachrichten / News after a concert with the artrists on 16th Januar 2013).
Matthias Schorn, clarinet
Minetti Quartett:
Maria Ehmer, Violin
Anna Knopp, Violin
Milan Milojicic, Viola
Leonhard Roczek, Cello
Recording: VI & XII 2012
Recording location: Hofburgkapelle Vienna
Recording Producer & editing & mastering: Florian Rosensteiner
Recording engineer: Michael Renner
Matthias Schorn
“Charming, witty ideas, a magnificent sound, top-notch virtuosity – a musician entirely at ease with himself and his music”, a critic wrote on the occasion of Matthias Schorn’s solo clarinet debut with the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Gustavo Dudamel in December 2011. Nordkurier, the German daily, describes him as “the most exciting clarinet newcomer since Sabine Meyer”, and the Washington Post praised his “technically brilliant” playing in May 2012.
Matthias Schorn was born in Salzburg, where he studied under Alois Brandhofer at the Mozarteum University of the Arts, then with Johann Hindler at the Vienna University of Music, where he concluded his studies with a Masters thesis in ethnomusicology.
Schorn began his professional career as a clarinettist at Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra. After further stints at the Deutsches Symphonie Orchester (Berlin) and at the Munich Philharmonic he was engaged in 2007 by the Vienna Philharmonic as Principal Clarinettist.
He gives concerts with the Vienna Philharmonic, the London Mozart Players, the RSO Berlin, DSO Berlin, MDR Leipzig, Bruckner Orchester Linz or Munich Chamber Orchestra, working with conductors such as G. Dudamel, D.R. Davies, R. Frühbeck de Burgos, M. Sanderling, A. Liebreich, A. Zukerman, K. Järvi, L. Foster, A. Shelley, N. Milton, L. Maazel. Matthias Schorn is an enthusiastic chamber musician: having performed with the likes of Christoph Eschenbach, Daniel Hope, Benjamin Schmid, Martin Grubinger, Annette Dasch, Viviane Hagner, Veronika Eberle, Daniel Müller-Schott, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Sky du Mont, Julia Stemberger, Karlheinz Hackl, the Faurè Quartet, the Minetti Quartet, Quatuor Ebene, the Danish String Quartet and the Apollon Musagete Quartet).
Ever in search of his musical ideal, Schorn has founded the PalmKlang Festival in Oberalm (Salzburg) and has founded a series of chamber music ensembles: the Marc Chagall Trio, the Theophil Ensemble Vienna, and the world music ensemble Faltenradio. Ever since 2007, Schorn has taught at the Vienna Private Conservatory, and gives masterclasses world-wide.
This album contains no booklet.