Archduke Rudolph: Music for Clarinet and Piano

Archduke Rudolph: Music for Clarinet and Piano
Composer Archduke Rudolph of Austria
Artist Luigi Magistrelli clarinet
Claudia Bracco piano
Format 1 CD
Cat. number 94952
EAN code 5028421949529
Release June 2014

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About this release

This fascinating disc brings together some real musical rarities: the unpublished clarinet works of Archduke Rudolph of Austria, a pianist and amateur composer who is best known for being a pupil and patron of Beethoven. In the early 19th century, Rudolph began taking piano and composition lessons with Beethoven; they became close friends and the Archduke went on to become the composer’s patron. Beethoven dedicated no fewer than 14 works to Rudolph – including some of his greatest masterpieces such as the ‘Emperor’ Concerto, the ‘Hammerklavier’ Sonata and the Missa solemnis – and the two men regularly exchanged letters.

The influence of the great composer on his friend and protégé is palpable in the charming works collected here, many of which have been reconstructed from surviving fragments following meticulous research by the artists. There are several works comprising variations on themes and operatic arias by Joseph Weigl, who was an eminent composer at the Viennese court at the time – Beethoven also used a theme from one of Weigl’s operas in his Op.11 Clarinet Trio. Also featured are some delightfully elegant waltzes, a lyrical Andante and brilliant (albeit incomplete) Polacca, and a set of variations – also on a theme by Weigl – for the unique combination of clarinet and two pianos.

Archduke Rudolph’s clarinet works are performed here by award-winning clarinettist Luigi Magistrelli, who has won golden opinions for his ‘warm and fluid tone’ and ‘excellent sense of phrasing’ (American Record Guide).

Other information:
- The first release dedicated to the works of Archduke Rudolph, rarely recorded repertoire containing several world premières!
- Archduke Rudolph went into musical history as the friend, pupil and patron of Beethoven. No fewer than 14 works Beethoven dedicated to this immensely important figure: the Missa Solemnis, the Emperor Concerto, Hammerklavier Sonata a.o.
- No wonder there are Beethoven’s influences in these works, mainly for clarinet (his instrument): certain daring harmonic turns and a general boisterous and good humoured mood, reminiscent of Beethoven the young virtuoso and salon lion.
- Excellent performances by maestro Luigi Magistrelli, one of Italy’s best clarinettists, and champion of unjustly forgotten scores.
- Booklet includes liner notes and biographies of the artists.

Track list

Disk 1

  1. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Sonata in B-Flat Major, Unfinished (Allegro)
  2. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Variations on a Theme by J. Weigl
  3. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Theme and Variations, Arrangement of the Original Incomplete Version for Clarinet and Orchestra
  4. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Introduction and Variations on a Theme by J. Weigl
  5. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Variations on a Theme by J. Weigl for Clarinet and Two Pianos
  6. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Sonata in B-Flat Major, Incomplete: I. Andante - Allegro
  7. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Sonata in B-Flat Major, Incomplete: II. Andante
  8. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Six Dances for Solo Clarinet: Dance No. 1 in E-Flat Major
  9. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Six Dances for Solo Clarinet: Dance No. 2 in E-Flat Major
  10. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Six Dances for Solo Clarinet: Dance No. 3 in E-Flat Major
  11. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Six Dances for Solo Clarinet: Dance No. 4 in B-Flat Major
  12. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Six Dances for Solo Clarinet: Dance No. 5 in F Major
  13. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Six Dances for Solo Clarinet: Dance No. 6 in F Major
  14. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Adagio and Polacca, Op. Posth.