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Background: Leopold Kozeluch was a highly adaptable composer but one who, like his hide-bound contemporary and colleague Antonio Salieri, now enjoys the dubious reputation of being regarded as a second-rate composer who schemed against Mozart's transcendent genius. And yet he was often able to reconcile virtuosity and melodic inventiveness in a playful manner reminiscent of Mozart himself. Dieter Klöcker brings virtuosity and a playful wit of his own to a recording that shows how the clarinet concerto may serve as a barometer of the great compositional range that could be achieved by masters of their profession who, like Kozeluch, are all too often misjudged. |
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COMPOSER: Leopold Kozeluch |
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