Franz SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
	Octet in F, D.803
	Nonet in e flat, D.79
	
 Consortium Classicum/Dieter
	Klöcker
	Recorded 1983
	
 CPO 999744-2
	[62.58]
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	A warm-hearted, affectionate reading with a particularly bouncy scherzo.
	The music is left to speak for itself.
	
	Considering that the clarinettist, Klöcker, is supposedly the leading
	spirit behind the performance, it is odd that he seems its weakest link.
	His tone is bland, even husky at times, and he appears afraid to project
	himself too strongly (while the horn sometimes appears to have strayed in
	from a Brahms symphony). Are my English ears too spoilt by the sound of the
	many superb clarinettists we have produced? Do these very dulcet tones attract
	more elsewhere? But I don't want to make too much of this. It's a disc that
	can be safely recommended. Only, when the heavenly lengths run to about an
	hour, perhaps it would be the case to look for something more dangerous.
	
	Christopher Howell