Common Ground Kornel Wolak & Chris Donnelly
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2014
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
18.11.2014
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- 1 Brahms Sonata for Clarinet & Piano - Opus 120, No. 1, I: Allegro Appassionato 08:35
- 2 Flight of the Bumblebee 01:16
- 3 À Paganini 03:42
- 4 Rhapsody in Blue 14:51
- 5 Tico-Tico No Fubá 03:14
- 6 Porgy and Bess Medley 08:32
- 7 Brahms Sonata for Clarinet & Piano - Opus 120, No. 1, IV: Vivace 05:43
- 8 Hymn to Freedom 05:48
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Armed with a clarinet, a piano, and their personable stage presence, Kornel Wolak and Chris Donnelly present a remarkable blend of classical and jazz music rarely heard in live performance. From revered classical pieces such as Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A Major, to Gershwin’s famous Rhapsody in Blue, and Oscar Peterson’s classic Hymn to Freedom, Chris and Kornel captivate audiences with virtuosity, familiar melodies, and a profound passion for music and performing.
Yes, it is possible for jazz and classical to get along. Just ask Toronto pianist Chris Donnelly and clarinet player Kornel Wolak, who spent the winter and spring touring Canada’s colder climes and who have just released Common Ground, their début duo album on the Alma Records label.
Donnelly is the jazz guy. Wolak is the classical expert, most recently seen in the principal clarinet chair with the Ontario Philharmonic. The two musicians have known each other for several years, but it’s only recently that the advent of the Donnelly-Wolak Duo has made them reconsider their cross-musical-border relationships.
The album is a best-of selection of their concert repertoire. It’s tempting to lump it in with the easy-listening programming of popular groups like Quarteto Gelato (of which Wolak is an alumnus), but there is something more going on here.
On the album are the first and final movements of Johannes Brahms’great Clarinet Sonata, Op. 120. The light-fingered Donnelly finds the right gravitas for this music, while never letting it get too heavy. He then turns around and gives a sparkling and touching rendition of Oscar Peterson’s
great Hymn to Freedom.
Wolak’s clarinet is pure silk in a medley of tunes from Porgy and Bess, jazzy in Rhapsody in Blue, also by George Gershwin, and virtuosically rambunctious in the pop chestnut Tico-Tico No Fuba.
The eight tracks make for a short visit with this winsome twosome, and the mix of styles speaks directly to lighter summer listening — right for right now.
Kornel Wolak, clarinet
Chris Donnelly, piano
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