The human factor determines the path. The Clarinet Trio op. 114 by Johannes Brahms more or less represents the DNA of the Quantum Clarinet Trio, and the piece was one of the driving forces behind the founding of this young chamber ensemble, whose members first met at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2014. At that time, Italian clarinettist Elena Veronesi had been searching for fellow musicians to collaborate in a late work trio, and she found them in the German cellist Johannes Przygodda and Korean pianist Bokyung Kim. What started as a project has now evolved into a permanent ensemble. This great Brahms trio has continued to be a enterprise in which life converges with art.
Cellists, pianists and clarinettists usually come together when a work requires such a constellation, the line-up going their own separate ways once the project is completed. Compared to piano trios or string quartets, these particular instruments unfortunately rarely come together as a fixed ensemble. The Quantum Clarinet Trio is a welcome exception to the rule, making this encounter with one of Brahms' most important works much more than just a "fleeting liaison".
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Reviews
“… recommended most for the Frühling, with the note that you’ll probably be pleased by the Brahms, too.”
Richard A Kaplan – Fanfare – March/April 2024
“… The concert is wonderfully played, with clear timbres, elegant technique, expressive phrase shapes and seamless balance, blend, and teamwork. Quantum advocates well for Fruhling and the Kahn, making terrific cases for inclusion in the standard repertoire; and the Brahms is given a solid and respectable reading…”
Patrick Hanudel – American Record Guide – January/February 2024
“This new chamber music record, released by Hänssler Classic, is especially valuable.The three musicians of the Quantum Clarinet Trio – Elena Veronesi on clarinet, Johannes Przygodda on cello and Bokyung Kim on piano – form an exemplary trio. The exceptionally beautiful and sensitive clarinet tone of Elena Veronesi and the warm, always elegant cello of Przygodda blend with the ever-present but also sensitive piano playing of Bokying Kim to create a very high degree of balance and homogeneity.” *****
Remy Franck – Pizzicato.lu – 30 September 2023
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