Martin Fröst : BACH album review – silkily eloquent clarinettist brings freshness and fun
Fröst/Nordberg/Kobekina/Dubé/Andersson (Sony) The virtuosic musician’s effortless phrasing and imaginative collaborations make this collection short but sweet Perhaps every musician worth their salt turns to JS Bach sooner or later. The German composer was dead before the clarinet as we know it (…)
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