Finzi's music was comparatively rarely performed for many years, but when interest in it revived during the 1970s the Clarinet Concerto was the first work of his to achieve popularity. It was taken up by the
BBC Symphony Orchestra and other
BBC orchestras, and was chosen by several clarinettists in the
Young Musician of the Year competition. As of 2025 it has been played at the
BBC Proms three times. The Clarinet Concerto has been called "Finzi's most widely performed and recorded orchestral work", and "arguably the composer's most universally popular work".
Emma Johnson's opinion is that "by writing the Clarinet Concerto [Finzi] gave future generations a precious gift".
Ivan March and Andrew Achenbach both called it "gorgeous", March adding that it "ought to be as familiar in the concert hall as
the Mozart". Other critics have referred to it as "marvelous" and "loveable", "one of Finzi's loveliest and most characteristic works", and "an enduring masterpiece". == Recordings ==