Renowned as a world-class performer of exquisite taste and refinement,
Emma Johnson is eminently suited to perform
Mozart's Clarinet Concerto and the Clarinet Quintet, two capstones of the instrument's literature and supreme masterpieces by any definition. Backed in the Concerto by
Raymond Leppard and the
English Chamber Orchestra,
Johnson plays with vitality in the Allegro, moving eloquence in the Adagio, and joyful ebullience in the Rondo, and her polished presentation is surely among the best sounding and most idiomatic on disc. Her performance of the sublime Quintet is even more pleasing, for the intimacy of the ensemble allows
Johnson to play sweetly and with a relaxed, conversational tone. Violinists
Gabor Takács-Nagy and
Rebecca Hirsch, violist
Tim Boulton, and cellist Andrew Shulman join
Johnson as equals, so the exchanges between instruments are responsive, well-balanced, and even in expression. Reissued with
Carl Maria von Weber's limpid Concertino in E flat and
Heinrich Baermann's touching Adagio in D flat major,
Johnson's performances were originally recorded between 1985 and 1999, and released on separate discs. This 2004 ASV Gold album combines these fine recordings in one convenient package, with especially good remastering in
Mozart's works, though with less clarity and presence in the last two pieces.