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Bouffil / Magistrelli / Bracco- Clarinet Chamber Music (CD)

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Little is known of Jacques-Jules Bouffil (or Boufil, 1783-1868) before his admission to the newly founded Paris Conservatoire in 1801. There he became a clarinet student of Xavier Lefevre, apparently making such rapid progress that he was awarded a premier prix on his graduation in 1806 and appointed second clarinet in the Opera-Comique a year later. In the years following he began to share principal clarinet duties with Charles Duvernoy until eventually (in 1821) succeeding him outright in the post. Enter the Czech-born composer Antonin Reicha, who had arrived in the French capital from Vienna in 1808 fleeing the conflict that had engulfed Europe. A later account of 1837 tells us that while the Theater Feydeau was performing Reicha's opera Cagliostro, the composer was approached one day by Bouffil and a colleague, Guenee, both members of the orchestra, asking for composition lessons. Reicha agreed, and his private class soon swelled to include other talented Parisian instrumentalists, Joseph Guillou (flute), Gustave Vogt (oboe), Antoine Henry (bassoon) and Louis Dauprat (horn) among them. The same account goes on to relay that, as the winds had been neglected as solo instruments in favor of strings by composers of the day (Mozart excepted), Reicha had the idea to combine the five principal winds, and after some research he published six wind quintets in succession, performed by Bouffil and the above-mentioned members of his composition studio over three consecutive winters, in the foyer of the Salle Favart. Coached in composition by Reicha, Bouffil wrote primarily for his own instrument and in a Viennese style attractively modulated with a French accent, having both virtuosic and didactic purposes in mind. Both of these sides of his output receive attention on the present album.

Tracklist:

  1. Duo For Clarinet And Piano, Op. 4: I. Allegro Moderato - Adagio
  2. Duo For Clarinet And Piano, Op. 4: II. Allegro Agitato
  3. La Dame Blanche: I. Overture
  4. Trio No. 1, Op. 8: I. Andante - Allegro
  5. Trio No. 1, Op. 8: II. Allegretto
  6. Trio No. 1, Op. 8: III. Minuetto E Trio
  7. Trio No. 1, Op. 8: IV. Allegro
  8. Trio No. 1, Op. 7: I. Allegro Maestoso
  9. Trio No. 1, Op. 7: II. Minuetto E Trio
  10. Trio No. 1, Op. 7: III. Andante
  11. Trio No. 1, Op. 7: IV. Allegro Moderato
  12. Trio No. 2, Op. 7: I. Allegro Non Troppo
  13. Trio No. 2, Op. 7: II. Adagio Cantabile
  14. Trio No. 2, Op. 7: III. Minuetto E Trio
  15. Trio No. 2, Op. 7: IV. Allegro Non Troppo
Format: New CD/Classical

Bouffil / Magistrelli / Bracco- Clarinet Chamber Music (CD)

SKU: 5028421966113
Regular price ¥97.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 09.23.2022

 
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Little is known of Jacques-Jules Bouffil (or Boufil, 1783-1868) before his admission to the newly founded Paris Conservatoire in 1801. There he became a clarinet student of Xavier Lefevre, apparently making such rapid progress that he was awarded a premier prix on his graduation in 1806 and appointed second clarinet in the Opera-Comique a year later. In the years following he began to share principal clarinet duties with Charles Duvernoy until eventually (in 1821) succeeding him outright in the post. Enter the Czech-born composer Antonin Reicha, who had arrived in the French capital from Vienna in 1808 fleeing the conflict that had engulfed Europe. A later account of 1837 tells us that while the Theater Feydeau was performing Reicha's opera Cagliostro, the composer was approached one day by Bouffil and a colleague, Guenee, both members of the orchestra, asking for composition lessons. Reicha agreed, and his private class soon swelled to include other talented Parisian instrumentalists, Joseph Guillou (flute), Gustave Vogt (oboe), Antoine Henry (bassoon) and Louis Dauprat (horn) among them. The same account goes on to relay that, as the winds had been neglected as solo instruments in favor of strings by composers of the day (Mozart excepted), Reicha had the idea to combine the five principal winds, and after some research he published six wind quintets in succession, performed by Bouffil and the above-mentioned members of his composition studio over three consecutive winters, in the foyer of the Salle Favart. Coached in composition by Reicha, Bouffil wrote primarily for his own instrument and in a Viennese style attractively modulated with a French accent, having both virtuosic and didactic purposes in mind. Both of these sides of his output receive attention on the present album.

Tracklist:

  1. Duo For Clarinet And Piano, Op. 4: I. Allegro Moderato - Adagio
  2. Duo For Clarinet And Piano, Op. 4: II. Allegro Agitato
  3. La Dame Blanche: I. Overture
  4. Trio No. 1, Op. 8: I. Andante - Allegro
  5. Trio No. 1, Op. 8: II. Allegretto
  6. Trio No. 1, Op. 8: III. Minuetto E Trio
  7. Trio No. 1, Op. 8: IV. Allegro
  8. Trio No. 1, Op. 7: I. Allegro Maestoso
  9. Trio No. 1, Op. 7: II. Minuetto E Trio
  10. Trio No. 1, Op. 7: III. Andante
  11. Trio No. 1, Op. 7: IV. Allegro Moderato
  12. Trio No. 2, Op. 7: I. Allegro Non Troppo
  13. Trio No. 2, Op. 7: II. Adagio Cantabile
  14. Trio No. 2, Op. 7: III. Minuetto E Trio
  15. Trio No. 2, Op. 7: IV. Allegro Non Troppo