"This is all very listenable, pleasant, chummy music that demands little and   rewards much if one is in the mood for it. it is jazz-littered, as one would   expect from this source, but it's not too much. After so many years, Baker has   developed a natural, comfortable style that mixes classical structures with jazz   elements....James Campbell (is) truly one of the most versatile and flamboyant   players on the American scene. Baker has written a lot for him, and no wonder,   as Campbell—proved in spades by the recording—has a lot to offer. Cala   recorded these at IU and has supplied wondrous sonics.  If this sort of   blended style is your cup of tea, drink up!"
 American Record Guide, May/June   2003 
An outstanding collection of new jazz and classical chamber music works for   the clarinet composed by one of the most successful jazz/classical crossover   composers, conductors and educators in the world. 
Composer Biography David Baker has written over 2,000 works, ranging from   jazz to classical sonatas and film scores. He has served as conductor and   musical director of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra and is Chairman   of the Jazz Department at Indiana University. Nominated both for a Pulitzer   Prize and a Grammy, he was the third inductee of the Jazz Education Hall of Fame   and has been President of the National Jazz Service   Organization.