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Clarinet Sonata No 1 in F minor op 120 by Johannes Brahms Allegro appassionato Andante un poco Adagio Allegretto grazioso Vivace Luigi Amodio, clarinet Siegfried Schultze, piano 1942 Luigi Amodio was born in Bologna on 7th August 1902. He achieved his diploma at the age of 17 with 50 marks out of 50! The following five years were taken up with freelancing all over Italy and Switzerland, and on several occassions, he was noticed by Arturo Toscanini. This great man immediately fell in love with the newcomer`s sheer artisty. He found his immaculate intonation and naturally flowing phrases with an unpretentious but full round sound quite overwhelming. He offered him The Principal Clarinet post in his orchestra at La Scala Opera House. In 1936 he was also offered the post of Principal Clarinet with the RAI Orchestra in Rome. He performes the major concertos, one of the most notable occassions being a Weber concerto with the Berlin Philharmonic. He collaborated with many world-famous musicians. He performed a quintet for clarinet and strings by the great pianist Walter Gieseking. Edwin Fischer was another with whom he performed, and Serge Prokofiew-in his sextet "Overture on Hebrew Themes" in 1938 in Milan. On 16th June 1942 Amodio signed an exclusive recording contract with the German Company Deutsche Grammophon. Tragically, though, he lived for only another two month -at the peak of an illutrious career and with a very young family, cancer took his life on 17th August at the modest age of forty. His colleages at La Scala, after recovering the sudden news, coalesced to take care of his widow`s burden of educating theit two sons for the next eight years!