Duo Riul

CD album cover 'Duo Riul' (GEN 11198 ) with Sebastian Manz, Martin Klett

GEN 11198 EAN: 4260036 251982

18.2.2011 Special offer
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“Who’s afraid of the 20th century?” asked Ingo Metzmacher a few years ago. Anyone who at that time whispered: “I am...” now has another chance to overcome this feeling. Such is the sensual, colorful and dancing quality of the music recorded by German Music Council award winners Duo Riul (Sebastian Manz, clarinet and Martin Klett, piano) on their new GENUIN CD. From Lutosławski’s spiritual dances to Debussy’s richly hued impressions, from Alban Berg’s Augenblicke (Passing Moments) from a lost time to two works of a later time which, however, are probably the first works of the early modern era: Brahms’s wonderfully autumnal first clarinet sonata.

Sebastian Manz Clarinet
Martin Klett Piano

“Who’s afraid of the 20th century?” asked Ingo Metzmacher a few years ago. Anyone who at that time whispered: “I am...” now has another chance to overcome this feeling. Such is the sensual, colorful and dancing quality of the music recorded by German Music Council award winners Duo Riul (Sebastian Manz, clarinet and Martin Klett, piano) on their new GENUIN CD. From Lutosławski’s spiritual dances to Debussy’s richly hued impressions, from Alban Berg’s Augenblicke (Passing Moments) from a lost time to two works of a later time which, however, are probably the first works of the early modern era: Brahms’s wonderfully autumnal first clarinet sonata.

“Who’s afraid of the 20th century?” asked Ingo Metzmacher a few years ago. Anyone who at that time whispered: “I am...” now has another chance to overcome this feeling. Such is the sensual, colorful and dancing quality of the music recorded by German Music Council award winners Duo Riul (Sebastian Manz, clarinet and Martin Klett, piano) on their new GENUIN CD. From Lutosławski’s spiritual dances to Debussy’s richly hued impressions, from Alban Berg’s Augenblicke (Passing Moments) from a lost time to two works of a later time which, however, are probably the first works of the early modern era: Brahms’s wonderfully autumnal first clarinet sonata.