Verlornes Glück

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Carl Baermann

Verlornes Glück

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Carl Baermann

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Carl Baermann, son of the clarinet virtuoso Heinrich Baermann (for whom Carl Maria von Weber wrote his Clarinet Concerto No. 1 op. 73) was born in Potsdam and received clarinet lessons from his father. At the age of fourteen he was already allowed to play in the court orchestra in Munich. For over fifty years he participated in this orchestra and taught at the Munich Conservatory on the side. In 1880 he was appointed professor. Baermann also advocated structural improvements to the clarinet and today we still know his important clarinet school opus 63 and 64. The three pieces selected were written before the publication of his clarinet school. They are expressive and nature-oriented compositions from the spirit of romanticism. In two pieces Baermann wrote small comments in the musical text describing the character of the music. At the beginning of Ein Abend auf den Bergen he explains this in a prefatory note: 'The interpolated notes are only meant to be a guide for the performing artist to the feelings that I had in mind when I composed this little piece of music'. Verlornes Glück was published in 1854 (record number 11437).