The
Pascal Quartet with Jacques Dumont, violin I, Maurice Crut, violin II, Léon Pascal, viola and Robert Salles, cello, recorded the Octet in the early 1950s for the label (
Musical Masterpiece Society MMS-2219). The
Melos Ensemble was founded to perform works such as the Octet for wind instruments and strings. The Octet was recorded in 1967 with
Gervase de Peyer (
clarinet),
William Waterhouse (
bassoon),
Neill Sanders (
horn),
Emanuel Hurwitz and
Ivor McMahon (
violin),
Cecil Aronowitz (
viola),
Terence Weil (
cello) and
Adrian Beers (
double bass). A recording of the chamber ensemble of the
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with
Iona Brown (violin I) and
Timothy Brown (horn) won a
Grand Prix du Disque. The Camerata Freden recorded it in 2003 with
Adrian Adlam (violin I), Cristiano Gualco (violin II), Michael Hesselink (clarinet), Marjolein Dispa (viola), Michel Dispa (cello), Ilka Emmert (double-bass), Letizia Viola (bassoon) and Ron Schaaper (horn).
Janine Jansen (violin I) along with Gregory Ahss (violin II), Nimrod Guez (viola),
Nicolas Altstaedt (cello), Rick Stotijn (double bass),
Andreas Ottensamer (clarinet), Fredrik Ekdahl (bassoon) and
Radek Baborák (horn) performed, and (video) recorded, the piece at the International Chamber Music Festival 2015 in
Utrecht. ==Notes==