Philharmonia Chamber Players: Spotlight on the Clarinet
Artists
Mark van de Wiel – clarinet
Eugene Lee – violin
Fiona Cornall – violin
Scott Dickinson – viola
Karen Stephenson – cello
Programme
Gipps Rhapsody in E flat Op. 23 for clarinet and string quartet
Weber Clarinet Quintet
The spotlight is on the Philharmonia’s Joint Principal Clarinet Mark van de Wiel in this free early-evening concert.
Two lifelong relationships gave rise to the music in this evening’s programme. Ruth Gipps, dedicated her Rhapsody to clarinettist Robert Baker, her future husband. She wrote it while both she and Baker were still students at the Royal College of Music. The influence of her composition tutor Ralph Vaughan Williams can be heard in some of its pastoral melodies, but her own creativity and ‘rich, warm-hearted idiom’ (Gramophone) shine through.
Weber’s Clarinet Quintet arose from his longstanding friendship with virtuoso clarinettist Heinrich Baermann. In his concerto-like quintet, he shows off different facets of the soloist’s skill, from technical challenges like rapid chromatic runs spanning almost three octaves, to the clarinet’s expressive, singing tone.
This performance celebrates another set of relationships too – that of clarinettist Mark van de Wiel with his Philharmonia colleagues, and with the listeners who’ve been enjoying his peerless playing since he joined the orchestra 25 years ago.
Need to know
Prices & Discounts
Free
Ticket required
Running time
40 mins
Recommended age
From 7+
Programme notes
Free printed programmes will be available at the venue.
Box office
Philharmonia Box Office: 0800 652 6717
Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm