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Virtuosi of London, Arthur Davidson Produced by EMI Classics in partnership with the prestigious National Gallery in London, The National Gallery Collection is a budget-price catalogue series bringing together the very best in fine art and classical music. The collection features a selection of classical masterworks in celebrated recordings from the EMI Classics catalogue, brought together with great artworks from The National Gallery’s permanent collection. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Alison Balsom: Italian Concertos
'She makes the trumpet sing with an irresistible exuberance and eloquence.' With the human voice a particular inspiration in the music of Italy, the words of The Times have a special resonance for Alison Balsom in these works composed or inspired by Italian composers of the 18th century. This collection provides an apt vehicle for the award-winning trumpeter's characteristic brilliance and grace. Following the popular and critical international success of her Haydn and Hummel concertos recording, Alison Balsom has recorded a programme of Italian Baroque concertos. The album has quickly garnered critics’ praise: “The fast movements are played with sparkling ease and technical brilliance. The slow movement [Balsom] forms delicately, tenderly, yet without denying she’s playing a brass instrument.” - MDR Figaro After the release of Caprice in 2006, Gramophone wrote, “It's not often that a young musician appears on the scene abundantly blessed with everything both an A&R and marketing person could dream of, but the young British trumpeter Alison Balsom fulfils just such a dream. She's a musician of prodigious talent with an inquisitive, fresh approach to music-making. She is connected to her public, and rewards their attention with playing of a winning ease and fluency. She has an engaging personality … and the intelligence to take her burgeoning career well in her stride.” In this new recording, Balsom, the 2009 Classical BRIT Artist of the Year, plays popular concertos originally composed for the violin or oboe by Vivaldi, Tartini, B. Marcello, Albinoni and Cimarosa, accompanied by the Scottish Ensemble. “The days are long gone when blowing a brass instrument was a male preserve. Even so, the young trumpeter Alison Balsom remains a singular figure. It’s not that she's long and blonde; it's the roar of her talent that makes her stand out, along with her knack for breaking down barriers and making the trumpet so much more than a toot machine.” The Times “Her playing is breathtaking, first in the bubbling fluency of Vivaldi violin concerto allegros...while her fluent technique elicits some exhilarating tempos. No less arresting is her creamy tone in slow movements...Listening to it is nothing short of a life-enhancing experience.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2010 ***** “Balsom takes the first movement [of the Vivaldi] at such a lick that it's over before you know it; but the clarity and precision of her articulation make it an exhilarating experience...Her orchestrated version of an Albinoni violin sonata is notable for some nimble playing in the first Allegro.” Classic FM Magazine, December 2010 **** “Balsom, sweetly accompanied by the Scottish Ensemble, glides through the decorative slides with ease.” Financial Times, 23rd October 2010 *** “suave, characterful performances...Wistfulness and exuberance combined come to the fore in the Cimarosa, while Balsom's clear, focused tone irradiates Albinoni's less exciting Oboe Concerto in B flat with a warmth and intensity that is carried over into the penultimate work on the disc, Tartini's D major Trumpet Concerto” Gramophone Magazine, December 2010 “This is above all a disc of virtuoso brilliance, with the soloist performing her pyrotechnics with consummate ease; her tone is bright and open yet possessing a creamy timbre throughout the range...Each of the concertos here presents something to delight the ear.” International Record Review, May 2011 “It's a typically elegant affair: Balsom's bright tone and tight phrasing on the opening Allegro of "Vivaldi's Violin Concerto in A Minor" gives way to more subtle work on the Largo, with a series of delicate, feathery trills...her nimble fingering on the opening section of [the Albinoni] is supplanted by long, poised notes on the Adagio section. An eloquent performance.” The Independent, 15th October 2010 *** “This cheering disc features the brilliant talent of Alison Balsom and a spruce Scottish Ensemble in six 18th-century concertos...None of the concertos...were originally written for the trumpet. But Balsom’s flawless technique and glorious tone make them sound thoroughly natural.” The Telegraph, 15th October 2010 *** | | | 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 60, P. 34 | Hertel, J W: | Trumpet Concerto in D Trumpet Concerto in E flat | Hummel, J: | Trumpet Concerto in E (or E flat) major, WoO/S49 | Molter: | Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D, MWV 6/32 | Mozart, L: | Trumpet Concerto in D major | Richter, F X: | Trumpet Concerto in D | Stamitz, J: | Trumpet Concerto in D |
“This is probably the finest single collection of trumpet concertos in the catalogue. When it first appeared in 1987 (the Hummel and Haydn have since been recoupled with a later set as listed here) it created overnight a new star in the firmament of trumpeters. The two finest concertos for the trumpet are undoubtedly those of Haydn and Hummel, and Hardenberger plays them here with a combination of sparkling bravura and stylish elegance that are altogether irresistible. Hardenberger opens with the famous Hummel Concerto, played in E major rather than the usual E flat, which makes the work sound bolder and brighter than usual. The finale with its crisp articulation, fantastic tonguing and tight trills, displays a genial easy bravura, yet overflows with energy and high spirits. Marriner and his Academy accompany with characteristic finesse and warmth, with the lilting dotted rhythms of the first movement of the Hummel, seductively jaunty. The lovely Andante of the Haydn is no less beguiling, and both finales display a highspirited exuberance and an easy bravura which make the listener smile with pleasure. The recording gives him the most vivid realism and presence, but it's a pity that the orchestral backcloth is so reverberant; otherwise the sound is very natural. A superb disc.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Albinoni: Oboe Concertos
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Albinoni: | Concerto Op. 7 No. 3 for oboe & strings in B flat major Heinz Holliger (oboe) English Chamber Orchestra, George Malcolm | Corelli: | Sonata a quattro in D for Trumpet, Strings and Continuo, WoO 4 Recorded: July 1966 Helmut Hunger (trumpet) I Solisti Veniti, Claudio Scimone | Hertel, J W: | Concerto a sei for Trumpet, Oboe & Strings in E flat major Andre Bernard (trumpet) & Heinz Holliger (oboe) English Chamber Orchestra, George Malcolm | Hummel, J: | Trumpet Concerto in E (or E flat) major, WoO/S49 Andre Bernard (trumpet) English Chamber Orchestra, George Malcolm | Manfredini: | Concerto for 2 Trumpets in D major Recorded: July 1966 Helmut Hunger (trumpet) I Solisti Veniti, Claudio Scimone | Torelli: | Trumpet Concerto in D major Recorded: July 1966 Helmut Hunger (trumpet) I Solisti Veniti, Claudio Scimone | Vivaldi: | Concerto for 2 Trumpets, Strings & Continuo in C major, RV 537 Recorded: July 1966 Helmut Hunger (trumpet) I Solisti Veniti, Claudio Scimone |
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| |  | Rothwell/Barbirolli: Oboe Concertos Volume 1
In 1933 Evelyn Rothwell (1911-2008) had been working for two years in her first professional post as second oboist in the orchestra of the Covent Garden Touring Company, when she received an invitation to audition for the position as first oboe in the Scottish Orchestra. Her progress to the point where she was eligible to be considered for such a post had been rapid, for she had only started to play her chosen instrument a few years earlier in her late teens. She had spent some time with Léon Goossens as a student at the Royal College of Music. Evelyn Rothwell gave the first performance of the Pergolesi Concerto in December 1935, with Barbirolli conducting the Scottish Orchestra. In 1939 Evelyn Rothwell married Barbirolli, and joined him in the USA, where he had been musical director of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra for three years. At one concert, Evelyn Barbirolli played the Pergolesi Concerto, and she was heard by the Australian composer Arthur Benjamin. Benjamin was very taken by the arrangement, and offered to put together a similar work based on music by Domenico Cimarosa. Nothing was heard from him until the Barbirollis were leaving Vancouver by train on a journey to Los Angeles, where John was engaged to conduct concerts at the Hollywood Bowl. The train was already starting to move when Benjamin suddenly appeared and thrust the newly completed score into the surprised Evelyn’s hands. In 1945 John Barbirolli put together his second concerto arrangement for his wife to play, this time using pieces by Corelli. Here he selected five movements from sonatas for violin and basso continuo, transcribing the violin part for oboe and elaborating the figured bass of the originals into an accompaniment for string orchestra. In both this work and the Pergolesi concerto Barbirolli took care to preserve the spirit and style of the original compositions. Previous editions of the Marcello recording have carried the information that it is played in an arrangement by Bonelli, though in fact Lady Barbirolli always played her own version of the work. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Albinoni - Concerti con Oboe
The Il Fondamento Ensemble, which was involved in the debut of the Fuga Libera label back in the spring of 2004, is back to celebrate 20 years of existence and the 5th anniversary of the label. Paul Dombrecht, founder of the Ensemble is considered by many to be the baroque oboist of baroque oboists.We encounter him here as a soloist, full of refinement and verve, in a most intriguing programme:Tommaso Albinoni's eight oboe concerti! Those looking for an adagio won't be disappointed, but they will also find numerous fast movements in this new recording, to be enjoyed with the summer sunshine. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Tine Thing Helseth
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. “…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 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Festivo!
Robert Kovacs (organ), Franz Wagnermeyer (piccolo trumpet) | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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