Martin Fröst
Nationality: Swedish
Places of study: Stockholm Musical Academy and … Read Full Bio ↴Nationality: Swedish
Places of study: Stockholm Musical Academy and Hannover Musikhochschule
Teachers include: Sölve Kingstedt and Hans Deinzer
Prizes/Accolades:
The Swedish Soloists Biennale, the CIEM Geneva Competition (sole 1st prize), the Nippon Music Award, the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award.
'Such soft tones are seldom heard, such stealthy, imperceptible crescendi from absolute silence, such chiselled accentuation, all with a generously flowing musicality.' (Serge Gregory, Repertoire, Paris)
'His solo in Messiaen plays for the abyss of time. Fröst hit the tone of eternity, the transition between silence and sonority.." (Olaf Weiden, Kölnishe Rundschau)
'Such soft tones are seldom heard, such stealthy, imperceptible crescendi from absolute silence, such chiselled accentuation, all with a generously flowing musicality.' (Serge Gregory, Repertoire, Paris 2004)
BBC Symphony orchestra /Fröst/Brabbins.
"....phenomenal clarinetist....Everything came together in Carl Nielsen´s Clarinet Concerto.... The contrast with Fröst and his flowing tone, warm, silky and never unpleasant ...., was fierce. Above all, the Swede had the instrument under perfect control from the full depth up to the softest high notes.... Phenomenal." (Rotterdams Dagblad, 7 April 2000)
Places of study: Stockholm Musical Academy and … Read Full Bio ↴Nationality: Swedish
Places of study: Stockholm Musical Academy and Hannover Musikhochschule
Teachers include: Sölve Kingstedt and Hans Deinzer
Prizes/Accolades:
The Swedish Soloists Biennale, the CIEM Geneva Competition (sole 1st prize), the Nippon Music Award, the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award.
'Such soft tones are seldom heard, such stealthy, imperceptible crescendi from absolute silence, such chiselled accentuation, all with a generously flowing musicality.' (Serge Gregory, Repertoire, Paris)
'His solo in Messiaen plays for the abyss of time. Fröst hit the tone of eternity, the transition between silence and sonority.." (Olaf Weiden, Kölnishe Rundschau)
'Such soft tones are seldom heard, such stealthy, imperceptible crescendi from absolute silence, such chiselled accentuation, all with a generously flowing musicality.' (Serge Gregory, Repertoire, Paris 2004)
BBC Symphony orchestra /Fröst/Brabbins.
"....phenomenal clarinetist....Everything came together in Carl Nielsen´s Clarinet Concerto.... The contrast with Fröst and his flowing tone, warm, silky and never unpleasant ...., was fierce. Above all, the Swede had the instrument under perfect control from the full depth up to the softest high notes.... Phenomenal." (Rotterdams Dagblad, 7 April 2000)
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015 Lieder, Op. 107: No. 5. Madchenlied (arr. M. Frost for clarinet and piano)Martin FröstMartin Fröst
02Concerto in A Major for Clarinet and Orchestra, K. 622: II. Adagio (from 27 Dresses)Martin FröstMartin Fröst
036 Lieder, Op. 86: No. 2. Feldeinsamkeit (arr. M. Frost for clarinet and piano)Martin FröstMartin Fröst
064 Gesänge, Op. 43: 4 Gesange, Op. 43: No. 2. Die Mainacht (arr. M. Frost for clarinet and piano)Martin FröstMartin Fröst
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