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Alison Balsom (trumpet) Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen Alison Balsom’s fourth CD for EMI Classics features Franz Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel’s evergreen trumpet concertos, coupled with concertos by Johann Baptist Georg Neruda and Giuseppe Torelli. Balsom also directs Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. The Haydn Trumpet Concerto is arguably the most popular work for the instrument as well as one of the composer’s best known compositions, a favourite of performers and audiences alike for its wonderful melodic invention and challenging virtuosity. Reviewing Alison’s performance with the Milwaukee Symphony in March of this year, the Journal Sentinel wrote, “Alison Balsom's details of attack, release, dynamics and timbre polished Haydn's … Trumpet Concerto into an exquisite little gem. …This concerto … has its moments of brilliant bugling. More often, though, it [shows the short-lived keyed trumpet] capable of a refined sort of expression …. Balsom excelled at both facets of the concerto. She snapped off staccato 16ths with ease and signal calls with clarion purity and power. And she shaped and colored Haydn's gentle, lyrical lines with the grace and warmth of a really good Mozartean mezzo.” Jonathan Freeman-Attwood’s CD booklet note describes the notoriously-difficult-to-play ‘natural’ trumpet of the Renaissance and Baroque periods and the development of the ‘keyed’ trumpet by the Viennese court trumpeter Anton Weidinger in the 1790s, which inspired the concerto masterpieces by Haydn and Hummel performed on this disc. The enticing melodic possibilities of Weidinger’s “keyed” trumpet, and indeed the artistry of Weidinger himself, moved Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), then at the height of his powers, to compose his concerto in E-flat for trumpet & orchestra. His last purely orchestral work, the concerto is a “gloriously ebullient and concise masterpiece in which the composer […] conceives a highly distinctive palette to thrust the trumpet into a brave new world.” Interestingly, it was not premiered until 1800, four years after its completion, possibly because Weidinger needed time to master its technical challenges. Also composed for Weidinger was the Concerto in E Major (often performed, as here, in E-flat) by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837), prodigy, student of Mozart and, later, of Haydn. Hummel composed his trumpet concerto in 1803 and Weidinger premiered it the following year for members of the Esterházy court. The composer was subsequently appointed music director there, on Haydn’s recommendation and likely helped by the success of his trumpet concerto. The concerto, “a more expansive work [than Haydn’s, takes the modified trumpet] a stage further in variety of idiomatic figuration and harmonic adventure.” The Concerto in D by Giuseppe Torelli (1658-1709) was composed for the “natural” trumpet and likely performed on feast days in the San Petronio Basilica. The concerto for hunting horn and strings in E-flat by the Czech composer Johann Baptist Neruda (c1707-c1780) was probably written in the 1760s and is an example of a charming, traditional work of its era. “Occasionally a player comes along who turns all the preconceived ideas about their instrument on their head, and reinvents the repertoire. … Alison Balsom is a virtuoso player and a natural, gifted communicator, but what really comes across is her sheer exuberance and joy in making music.” Classic FM Magazine “…a stunning recital from a poet of this traditionally martial instrument.” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2008 | 
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Tine Thing Helseth (trumpet) Norwegian Chamber Orchestra The young trumpet virtuoso Tine Thing Helseth came to the attention of audiences and critics when she was awarded 2nd prize in the 2006 Eurovision Young Musicians finale in Vienna. With her debut CD, which includes a stunningly fresh new recording of the ever-popular Haydn concerto as well as terrific performances of works by Albinoni, Hummel and Neruda, she seems destined to take the world of classical music by storm. “…plays with an especially beguiling, sweet and shimmering line, nonchalant technical authority and stylish understatement”. Gramophone “…listeners will find in this 20-year old Norwegian a musician who plays with an especially beguiling, sweet and shimmering line, nonchalant technical authority and stylish understatement.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2008 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The London Concert
Bach, J S: | Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major, BWV1047 | Fasch: | Concerto for Trumpet, 2 Oboes, Strings and Continuo in D Major | Haydn: | Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, Hob. VIIe:1 | Haydn, M: | Trumpet Concerto in D major MH 104 | Hummel, J: | Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E Major | Mozart, L: | Trumpet Concerto in D major | Vivaldi: | Concerto for 2 Trumpets, Strings and Continuo in C, R.537 |
Wynton Marsalis (trumpet) English Chamber Orchestra, Raymond Leppard, Anthony Newman | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Famous Classical Trumpet Concertos
Albinoni: | Concerto Op. 7 No. 3 for oboe & strings in B flat major Adagio for Strings and Organ in G minor (transcribed for trumpet by Giovanni Orsomando) | Bach, J S: | Chorale Prelude BWV721 'Erbarm' dich mein, o Herre Gott' Chorale Prelude BWV639 'Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ' Chorale Prelude BWV727 'Herzlich tut mich verlangen' | Clarke, Jeremiah: | Trumpet Tune | Corelli: | Sonata a quattro in D for Trumpet, Strings and Continuo, WoO 4 | Gounod: | Ave Maria | Haydn: | Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, Hob. VIIe:1 | Haydn, M: | Trumpet Concerto in C major MH 50 P.34 | Hertel, J W: | Trumpet Concerto in D Trumpet Concerto in E flat | Hummel, J: | Trumpet Concerto in E (or E flat) major | Molter: | Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D | Mozart, L: | Trumpet Concerto in D major | Richter: | Trumpet Concerto in D | Stamitz, J: | Trumpet Concerto in D |
Håkan Hardenberger, I Musici, Simon Preston Academy of St Martin in the Fields and London Philharmonic, Neville Marriner and Elgar Howarth | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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John Wallace (trumpet), Michael Thompson (horn) Philharmonia Orchestra, Christopher Warren-Green Recorded at All Saints, Tooting, London, 1983 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Haydn: Concertos
Haydn: | Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, Hob.VIId:3 The Horn Concerto No. 1 is also notable for the technical demands made on the soloist, not least the large octave leaps in the lower range of the instrument. Harpsichord Concerto in D major, Hob. XVIII:2 The Harpsichord Concerto in D major is one of a group of such works apparently designed initially for the organ. The relatively extended and rarely recorded Double Concerto for Harpsichord, Violin and Strings is Haydn’s only surviving concerto for two solo instruments. Double Piano Concerto in F major, Hob. XVIII:6 Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, Hob. VIIe:1 Haydn’s popular Trumpet Concerto is best known for its thrilling first movement cadenza and brilliant and inventive Rondo finale. |
Dmitri Babanov (horn), Harald Hoeren (harpsichord/fortepiano), Ariadne Daskalakis (violin) & Jürgen Schuster (trumpet) Cologne Chamber Orchestra, Helmut Müller-Brühl “Striking athletecism, musical insight, expressive embellishment and elegiac lyricism.” The Strad on Ariadne Daskalakis “The late Trumpet Concerto - by far the finest work on the disc - is despatched in enjoyable bright, forthright style by Jürgen Schuster, though he rather jabs at the main theme of the finale.” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2008 | 
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Claire Briggs (french horn) & Ian Balmain (trumpet Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Stephen Kovacevich | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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Rolf Smedvig Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Jahja Ling | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Wolfgang Bauer (trumpet) Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra, Ruben Gazarian | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Maurice André - Music for Trumpet
Albinoni: | Adagio for Strings and Organ in G minor (arr. Jean-Michel Defaye) Concerto Op. 7 No. 3 for oboe & strings in B flat major Concerto Op. 7 No. 6 for oboe & strings in D major Trumpet Concerto in D minor (from Violin Sonata Op. 6 No. 4) | Bach, J S: | Gavotte (Rondeau) from Partita No. 3 in E major BWV1006 Mein glaubiges Herze (My believing heart) from Cantata No. 68 Air (from Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV1068 'Air on a G String') Cello Suite No. 4 in E flat major, BWV1010: Bouree Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (from Cantata BWV147) | Charpentier, M-A: | Te Deum, H146: Prélude | Clarke, Jeremiah: | Trumpet Voluntary 'Prince of Denmark's March' | Gounod: | Ave Maria | Handel: | Largo from Xerxes Gloria in Excelsis Deo Concerto in D minor for Trumpet & Organ | Haydn: | Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, Hob. VIIe:1 | Hertel, J W: | Trumpet Concerto in E flat | Marcello, A: | Trumpet Concerto in C minor | Mozart: | Exsultate, jubilate, K165 - Alleluia | Purcell: | Queen's Dolour in A minor, Z670 | Schubert: | Ave Maria, D839 | Senaillé: | Allegro spiritoso | Stanley: | Trumpet Voluntary in D major | Telemann: | Concerto for 2 Oboes, Trumpet and Strings No. 2 in D major Trumpet Concerto in F minor |
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