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Quite captivating

Yorkshire Times, Andrew Palmer

“This attractive album is a delightful surprise, and not one just for clarinet enthusiasts—there is much to savour on this impeccably performed disc that will appeal to anyone who enjoys warmth, elegance and the distinctive voice of the clarinet.”

Performing and recording British music has been a particular passion of clarinetist Robert Plane over his thirty-year career. Now, together with long-term duo partner Benjamin Frith, he turns his attention to the fantasia in this engaging Anglo-Irish programme. Three works based on the ‘Irish Ring’ operas of Balfe, Benedict and Wallace—hugely popular in the nineteenth century—provide the framework for the album, alongside Elizabeth Maconchy’s melodic Fantasia with its interesting harmonies, and Thomas Dunhill’s Phantasy Suite. The rest of the programme is built from delightful character pieces, often of a fantastical nature, drawn from the lighter end of the British repertoire.

Plane has unearthed some real treasures here, including charming miniatures by Ernest Tomlinson and Thomas Pitfield. The Maconchy Fantasia is performed with keen attention to the character of the piece, whilst Howard Ferguson’s Four Short Pieces provide a superb, virtuosic close to a brilliant programme in which the duo craft his melodic lines with assurance.

“The dialogue between Plane and Frith is quite captivating—their phrasing and tone drawing the listener into each piece with enchanting ease. The empathy between them is evident, and everything is worth hearing.”

As Plane notes in an excellent essay for the Clarinet & Saxophone Magazine, “The three ‘Irish Ring’ fantasies represent a delightful expansion of the repertoire—pieces that stand as compelling alternatives to the beloved Italian works audiences already know.”

A most rewarding disc.

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“Other musical highlights of the weekend included … the contributions of clarinettist Robert Plane …, soloist with the Goethes in Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet and with the festival orchestra in a delightful new Concertino by Huw Watkins”

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Best Re-Issue

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Utterly beguiling

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Wistful beauty

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Very smooth and subtle and deeply musical

BBC Radio 3, Kate Molleson

Unleashed with a controlled power by these fine musicians

The Scotsman, Susan Nickalls

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The Guardian, Rian Evans

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Immaculately performed by Robert Plane

The Guardian, Andrew Clements

Consistent musicality and enthusiasm

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At the very top of their game

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His instrumental skill is stunning

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Delectable soloist

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First-class

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Plane’s readings are superb

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Music-making of the highest calibre

The Guardian, Rian Evans
Four Stars

Robert Plane an inspired soloist

Gramophone, Edward Greenfield

Characteristically intricate

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Brilliantly adept

The Arts Desk, Stephen Walsh

Ravishing lyricism and conviction

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Nothing short of exceptional

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Depth of musical character

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Bright, gymnastic

The Observer, Anthony Holden

Ravishing in tone

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Plane’s clarinet has an eloquent and expressive voice

The Times, Rick Jones

Irreproachably alert and stylish

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Entrancing poise and liquid tone

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Ravishing range of tone and natural warmth

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Lyrical sweeps of phrasing in an immaculate performance

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Effortless technical mastery

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07/01/2026