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Jan Jakub Bokun and Slovak Quartet - Clarinettino - Kukal, Mozart, Kókai, Piazzolla, Morricone
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From the reviews:
I am impressed with the musicianship and breadth of style that Jan Jakub Bokun has displayed on this recording. A beautiful collection of varied music, this CD should be in every clarinet enthusiast’s collection
Raphael Sanders, The Clarinet
…The beautiful sound of strings (especially of the first violin), in good communication among parts, is impressive in Mozart’s – clarinet as well, whose beautiful timbre combined with nobly-moderated expression renders the gramour of this impression. The second movement of the same quintet is especially nice thanks to stable playing of clarinettist among moist tones of four strings – that is the source of silky velvet-like emotion on this playing. On the other hand, the vivid though sophisticated quartet by Kukal (Clarinettino) deplores in its central movement the real tranquillity (one would dare to mention “nocturne”), where the clarinet goes on in quiet, murmuring pianissimo. (…)
Akira Takahashi, Record Geijutsu
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From the reviews:
I am impressed with the musicianship and breadth of style that Jan Jakub Bokun has displayed on this recording. A beautiful collection of varied music, this CD should be in every clarinet enthusiast’s collection
Raphael Sanders, The Clarinet
…The beautiful sound of strings (especially of the first violin), in good communication among parts, is impressive in Mozart’s – clarinet as well, whose beautiful timbre combined with nobly-moderated expression renders the gramour of this impression. The second movement of the same quintet is especially nice thanks to stable playing of clarinettist among moist tones of four strings – that is the source of silky velvet-like emotion on this playing. On the other hand, the vivid though sophisticated quartet by Kukal (Clarinettino) deplores in its central movement the real tranquillity (one would dare to mention “nocturne”), where the clarinet goes on in quiet, murmuring pianissimo. (…)
Akira Takahashi, Record Geijutsu
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Jan Jakub Bokun & Slovak Quartet
JBRecords 008-2
Ondřej Kukal (b.1964)
1.Clarinettino
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) : Clarinet Quintet in A major KV 581
2.Allegro
3.Larghetto
4.Menuetto
5.Allegretto con variazioni
Rezső Kókai (1906-1962) : Quartettino
6.Sonatina
7.Scherzino
8.Canzonetta
9.Finaletto
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992), arr.G.Senanes
10.Concierto para quinteto
Ennio (b.1928) & Andrea (b.1964) Morricone, arr.M.Mruz & J.Zwarycz
11. Cinema Paradiso
Jan Jakub Bokun-clarinet
Slovak Quartet:
Juraj Tomka -1 violin
Eduard Pingitzer- 2 violin (1-5,10-11)
Július Šoška-viola
Martin Ťažký-cello
Anton Jaro ml.- double bass (1,10-11)
JBRecords 008-2
Ondřej Kukal (b.1964)
1.Clarinettino
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) : Clarinet Quintet in A major KV 581
2.Allegro
3.Larghetto
4.Menuetto
5.Allegretto con variazioni
Rezső Kókai (1906-1962) : Quartettino
6.Sonatina
7.Scherzino
8.Canzonetta
9.Finaletto
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992), arr.G.Senanes
10.Concierto para quinteto
Ennio (b.1928) & Andrea (b.1964) Morricone, arr.M.Mruz & J.Zwarycz
11. Cinema Paradiso
Jan Jakub Bokun-clarinet
Slovak Quartet:
Juraj Tomka -1 violin
Eduard Pingitzer- 2 violin (1-5,10-11)
Július Šoška-viola
Martin Ťažký-cello
Anton Jaro ml.- double bass (1,10-11)