What was striking however, was the clarity of the sound, the high levels of musicianship and the impressive way in which this group filled a large venue that I’m used to hearing much larger ensembles perform at.
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Rowden and John Lewis’s clarinets chirped in the scherzo over the burbling bassoons and the horns rang out their joyful calls in the last movement.
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David Rowden gave a commanding performance of the substantial material on offer. His virtuosic display was varied, covering beautiful tone and line through to dazzling bravura.
Read MoreReview: Brahms and the Clarinet (Omega Ensemble)
The Brahms, of course, was the main fare of the afternoon and the Ensemble combined tightly and impressively throughout its four movements. Perhaps the best description of this work is contained in Eusebius Mandyczewski's letter to Brahms: “It’s as though the instruments were in love with each other.” That feeling certainly came across in this performance.
Read MoreAt home with David Rowden and Ludwig van Beethoven
Sam Cottell catches up with the Artistic Director of Omega Ensemble, David Rowden in his home to talk to about concert programming, Beethoven and the intimate appeal of Omega Ensemble’s concerts.
Read MoreThe philosophy behind Omega Ensemble
Samuel Cottell digs deeper into what sets Omega Ensemble apart.
Read MoreRowden elected Associate of the Royal Academy of Music→
David Rowden awarded the honour of Associate of the Royal Academy of Music for his significant contribution to the music profession.
Read MoreArtistic Director of the Omega Ensemble shares the secrets of their success
Maxim Boon caught up the Omega Ensemble’s founder, Artistic Director and principal clarinettist David Rowden, to learn the secret of Omega’s success.
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