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Martin Fröst: Roots
Martin Fröst (clarinet)
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra & The Adolf Fredrik’s Girls Choir
Listeners who relish the stylistic juxtapositions of Radio 3’s Late Junction will enjoy being bombarded with Telemann in Polish idiom one moment, a Falla lullaby the next…but, mostly, clarinettists...
Martin Fröst: Roots
Martin Fröst (clarinet)
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra & The Adolf Fredrik’s Girls Choir
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Listeners who relish the stylistic juxtapositions of Radio 3’s Late Junction will enjoy being bombarded with Telemann in Polish idiom one moment, a Falla lullaby the next…but, mostly, clarinettists...
About
Martin Fröst's first album on Sony Classical - “Roots” - shows the full range of Martin’s artistry as musician and story teller.
“Roots” features solo pieces for the clarinet, as well as pieces for clarinet and orchestra, and newly arranged material for clarinet, orchestra, and choir, including world premier recordings of newly commissioned material by Hans Ek and Anders Hillborg. Thus, the listener will be presented with music as the composer wrote it as well as new arrangements and transcriptions to bring in a fresh approach.
Martin Fröst is accompanied by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and The Adolf Fredrik’s Girls Choir.
“Roots” takes the listener from the oldest European music to newly composed pieces, echoing and referencing centuries of music making and composition.
Martin Fröst explains: "I have taken my inspiration from the source and development of music, drawing a line from the earliest "roots" of music - music inspired by dance and folk, music drawn from sacred rituals of praise, and music as pure entertainment - and explored how, from these roots, we can open up a new musical door into the future. The programme will contain various instrumental combinations, some in original, some in new fresh arrangements and some will be new compositions written specially for this programme."
The journey starts in the Middle Ages with an interpretation of a Gregorian hymn and a Hildegard von Bingen piece stemming before the programme moves forward through time, featuring compositions by Telemann, Crusell, Schumann, Brahms, Bartok, and Piazolla -- all inspired by the art of dance and folk music.
“All the works are tied to each other and played attacca. The themes are transfigured throughout the programme, the music is changing, developing, evolving, staying the same, itself, embracing everything.” (Martin Fröst)
Contents and tracklist
- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Martin Fröst (clarinet), Adolf Fredriks Flickkör
- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Martin Fröst (clarinet), Adolf Fredriks Flickkör
- Martin Fröst (clarinet), Andrej Power (violin), Adolf Fredriks Flickkör
- Martin Fröst (clarinet), Adolf Fredriks Flickkör
- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Martin Fröst (clarinet)
- Kungliga Filharmonikerna
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Awards and reviews
June 2016
Listeners who relish the stylistic juxtapositions of Radio 3’s Late Junction will enjoy being bombarded with Telemann in Polish idiom one moment, a Falla lullaby the next…but, mostly, clarinettists and clarinet fans will revel in Fröst’s buoyant performance of Crusell’s Variations on a Swedish Song…and in his mercurial, technically staggering playing throughout this scatter-shot assortment