Martin Fröst: BACH album review – silkily eloquent clarinettist brings freshness and fun

Martin Fröst brings his unique silkiness and eloquence to JS Bach's works on this latest recording, imbuing each piece with freshness and fun.

The German composer's music was written well before the modern clarinet emerged, yet Fröst makes it sound remarkably alive. The result is a captivating selection that feels more like a jazz suite than a traditional baroque album. The intimate atmosphere of the recording, captured in Fröst's own Swedish studio, adds to the sense of spontaneity.

From the opening aria from the Goldberg Variations, it's clear that Fröst is on his game, supported by a talented ensemble including Sebastián Dubé on bass and Göran Fröst, Martin's brother and viola player, who joins him for two Inventions. The G major Sinfonia becomes a thrilling workout, with Fröst holding his own against double-tracked versions of himself.

Other guest artists bring interesting twists to the music. Jonas Nordberg's theorbo is used to avoid clichés in the Air on the G String, while Anastasia Kobekina trades baroque cello lines for Gounod's lush Ave Maria melody beneath Fröst's rippling clarinet playing. Even Benny Andersson from Abba makes an appearance on a reverb-heavy version of the Largo from the Keyboard Concerto No 5, but it's not too schmaltzy to detract from Fröst's virtuosity.

Throughout this album, Martin Fröst proves why he remains one of the most elegant and expressive clarinetists around.
 
I'm so stoked on this new recording by Martin Fröst! 🎶 His take on JS Bach's works is like a breath of fresh air - it's got that jazz vibe going on, you know? 😎 I mean, who says classical music has to be boring? Not me, that's for sure! 💥 And can we talk about the production quality? The intimate atmosphere in Fröst's studio is pure magic ✨. The way he and his ensemble bring these old pieces to life is just incredible... it's like they're having a party up there 🎉. I'm not surprised Benny Andersson showed up on that Largo track - the guy's got great taste in music 😊! Fröst, though, is the real MVP - his silkiest playing and eloquence are on full display here 💫.
 
omg u guys this new recording by martin fröst is literally magic 🎶! i mean, who knew bach's music could sound so fresh & fun? 😎 i love how fröst brings his own vibe to each piece, it's like he's putting his own spin on the classic stuff. 🔄 and can we talk about that ensemble? sebasián dubé on bass is a total hidden gem 🤩 and Göran fröst (martin's bro 👯) adds this cool viola element to some of the tracks. 🎸 it feels like such an intimate album, u know? like martin recorded it in his own studio or something 💻.
 
I'm like "totally on board" with this recoding, no wait... I mean, what if it's just a bunch of old music rehashed and overplayed 🤔? Maybe Fröst is just coasting on his reputation as a master clarinetist and not actually pushing the boundaries of JS Bach's works. And don't even get me started on that Swedish studio – isn't it just gonna sound sterile and lack depth compared to a proper concert hall? Plus, I'm not sure about this whole "jazz suite" vibe... doesn't it feel like Fröst is trying way too hard to make the music sound edgy and cool? And what's up with all these guest artists – isn't that just gonna disrupt the flow of the album and create a bunch of awkward transitions?
 
This guy is a genius 🤩! I mean, I've listened to Bach's stuff before, but never like this. It's so fresh and jazzy, it's crazy 🎶! Martin Fröst's got some serious skills on that clarinet. And can we talk about how cool it is that his bro plays viola too? That Invention duet is straight fire 🔥. I'm not even kidding when I say this album feels like a party in your living room, with all these talented folks jamming together 🎉! The theorbo playing on the Air on the G String is so clever, it's like he's saying "Hey, Bach, get outta my way!" 😜. Benny Andersson collab? Yes, please! Abba fans unite 🎶👏!
 
I'm loving this new recoding by Martin Fröst! 🎵 He's got this magic touch that makes JS Bach sound super fresh and fun. I mean, who knew baroque music could be like a jazz suite? 😂 The way he brings out the "silkiness" in his clarinet playing is just amazing. And I love how the intimate atmosphere of the recording studio adds to the sense of spontaneity - it's like you're right there with him playing each piece! 🎶
 
I love how Martin Fröst breathes new life into those classic Bach pieces 🎶👏 His unique approach is so infectious, it makes me want to put on my dancing shoes and party like it's 1720 😂. I'm totally down for that jazz-suit vibe, and the fact that he recorded in his own studio just adds to the cozy, spontaneous feel of the album 🎤. And can we talk about how talented the rest of the ensemble is? Sebastián Dubé's bass lines are straight fire 🔥! Anyway, Fröst's virtuosity is no surprise to me - I've been following him for ages, and he always delivers 💪
 
Martin Fröst is a genius 🎶. His ability to breathe new life into JS Bach's works is truly inspiring. The way he plays is like butter - smooth, silky, and effortless 🥖. It's amazing how this album captures the intimacy of an acoustic performance in his own studio. I love how the different guest artists add their unique twist to the music without overpowering Fröst's virtuosity 💪. This album is a must-listen for anyone who loves classical music!
 
🎶 I just listened to Martin Fröst's latest recording of Bach's works and I'm totally blown away 🤯! The way he brings that silky smoothness to the clarinet is pure magic ✨. I mean, the guy makes you wanna dance in your seat 💃. And can we talk about how fresh his take on these classic pieces is? It's like a breath of air ⚡️. I love how he doesn't hold back and just lets the music shine through 🌟. The way he works with that talented ensemble is like a dream team, each player elevating the others to new heights 🤝. Fröst is truly a master of his craft 💯, and this album is proof of it. Give it a listen ASAP! 👂 #MartinFröst #JSBach #ClarinetLegend #MusicToMyEars
 
Just listened to Martin Fröst's new recoding 🎵 and I'm OBSESSED! He totally brings a fresh vibe to Bach's classics - it sounds like a jazz suite instead of traditional baroque music 😎. The way he plays the Goldberg Variations is so smooth, like butter on toast 🥖. And I love how his brother Göran joins in on some tracks - they sound like they're having a blast playing together 🤩. Plus, Benny Andersson from Abba makes a cameo appearance? Mind blown 😮! Martin Fröst is definitely one of the most elegant and expressive clarinetists out there 💫.
 
🤔 I mean, I love Martin Fröst as a musician, no doubt about that, but come on... who thought it was a good idea to put Benny Andersson from Abba on a baroque album? 🎶 It's like they're trying to sell Bach's music to people who still listen to "Dancing Queen" 😂. And don't even get me started on the double-tracked versions of Fröst - is that really necessary for a jazz suite or what? 🤷‍♂️ I'm all for innovation, but sometimes I think we just end up over-innovating and losing the essence of the music...
 
OMG u gotta check out Martins latest rec with JS Bach's works 🎶💫! He bringz this silky smooth vibe to every piece & makes it sound like a jazz suite rather than traditional baroque 🤯🎵 Fröst is on FIRE 🔥, supported by an epic ensemble feat. Sebastián Dubé on bass & Göran Fröst (his bro!) 👫 Who knew JS Bach could be so COOL?! 😎 The recs were made in this tiny Swedish studio which adds to the intimate atm 🏠💕 This album got everything: freshness, fun, & some awesome guest stars like Jonas Nordberg's theorbo 🤯🎶 Benny Andersson from Abba even shows up! But for real tho, Fröst is still the QUEEN 👑 of clarinet mastery
 
🎶💫 I'm obsessed with Martin Fröst's new recording 📀 of JS Bach's works! He brings such a unique vibe to each piece 🔄 and it feels like a modern jazz suite rather than traditional baroque music 🕺 The intimacy of the recording studio adds to the sense of spontaneity ✨ And can we talk about the guest artists? 😍 Jonas Nordberg's theorbo is genius 🔥 and Benny Andersson's contribution doesn't feel too cheesy 🙅‍♂️ Fröst is just so elegant and expressive on his clarinet 💭 His brother Göran joining him on viola for a couple of tracks was a lovely touch ❤️ Overall, this album is pure magic ✨
 
I gotta say, if you ask me 🤔, Martin Fröst is being kinda unfair to Bach's music by making it sound like a jazz suite 😎. I mean, don't get me wrong, his silkiness and eloquence are on point, but can't we appreciate the classical form for what it is? It's not about being "alive" or "fresh", it's about tradition 🕊️.

And what's up with all these guest artists? Don't get me wrong, Jonas Nordberg on theorbo was a nice touch, but Benny Andersson from Abba? That's just weird 🤷‍♂️. It's like he's trying to make Bach cool again, but it's not gonna work. The only reason this album is working is because Fröst is bringing his A-game every time 💪.

Still, I gotta give it up for the production quality - capturing an intimate atmosphere in that Swedish studio was a genius move 🎧. And Fröst himself? He's still one of the best clarinetists out there. But next time, can we just stick to the classical form, no? 😅
 
I'm totally with you on this one 🤩! Martin Fröst is a genius on that clarinet, it's like he's speaking your language or something 😍. I love how he brings jazz vibes to Bach's stuff, it's like a breath of fresh air. And can we talk about the production quality? That Swedish studio sounds like the coziest place ever 🏠. But what really gets me is Fröst's chemistry with his ensemble - it's like they're all having a party in there 💃. The use of double-tracked clarinets in the Sinfonia is pure magic ✨, and Benny Andersson showing up on that Largo track? Game-changer! 🤯
 
🎶 I'm loving how Martin Fröst is bringing a fresh spin to Bach's works on his latest recording! He's got this silky smooth sound that's giving me all the feels 😌. What really stands out to me is how well-suited he sounds for a jazz suite vibe – it's like he's blending period pieces with modern sensibilities 🕺. And I'm also loving the intimate setting of his own Swedish studio, it adds this cozy, live feel to the recordings 💻. The way Fröst interacts with his ensemble and guest artists is top-notch too, they're all pushing each other to create something really special 🔥. Overall, Fröst's virtuosity shines through in a big way – he's one of the most elegant and expressive clarinetists around for sure 🎵
 
🤔 I'm loving the sound of this album, but how did they get Benny Andersson on a Baroque concerto? 🎶 I mean, I know Abba's music is kinda old-school, but come on! Did he just magically appear from the 70s or what? Also, didn't Martin Fröst himself play that Largo? I'm not buying the "double-tracked versions of himself" thing... where's my source for that claim? 📊
 
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