Wydawnictwo: Chandos
Nr katalogowy: CHSA 5339
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: listopad 2024
EAN: 95115533925
Nr katalogowy: CHSA 5339
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: listopad 2024
EAN: 95115533925
Nasze kategorie wyszukiwania
Epoka muzyczna: 20 wiek do 1960
Obszar (język): rosyjski, polski
Instrumenty: trąbka
Rodzaj: koncert
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Epoka muzyczna: 20 wiek do 1960
Obszar (język): rosyjski, polski
Instrumenty: trąbka
Rodzaj: koncert
Hybrydowy format płyty umożliwia odtwarzanie w napędach CD!
Weinberg / Rachmaninow: Resonance
Chandos - CHSA 5339
Kompozytor
Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-1996)
Sergiej Rachmaninow (1873-1943)
Christoph Schönberger, Alexander Goedicke
Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-1996)
Sergiej Rachmaninow (1873-1943)
Christoph Schönberger, Alexander Goedicke
Weinberg:
Trumpet Concerto, Op. 94
Schönberger:
Trumpet Concerto
Rachmaninoff:
Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14
Goedicke:
Concert Étude (arr. Reynolds)
Trumpet Concerto, Op. 94
Schönberger:
Trumpet Concerto
Rachmaninoff:
Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14
Goedicke:
Concert Étude (arr. Reynolds)
Matilda Lloyd writes: ‘Resonance is a multi-faceted word with many different meanings, all of which are explored in this album of music for trumpet and orchestra. It stems from the Latin word resonantia, meaning ‘echo’, and both concertos on this album echo music of the past. Weinberg’s Trumpet Concerto contains many fanfares that hark back to the trumpet’s military beginnings, and in the extended cadenza at the opening of the third movement, Weinberg includes snippets of music by other composers, including Mahler’s Fifth Symphony, Mendelssohn’s ‘Wedding March’, and Stravinsky’s Pétrouchka. However, these are not flippant references to the past, but rather euphemisms; Weinberg twists and distorts the quotations into something dark and menacing. Christoph Schönberger has described his Concerto as ‘neo-romantic’, drawing upon the harmonic and melodic language of composers from the romantic period. ‘Resonance’ can also be used to describe the powerful images, feelings, or memories that are conjured up in the mind upon listening to music. Rachmaninoff’s Vocalise is the ultimate expression of this kind of resonance. The final work on the disc, Goedicke’s Concert Étude, holds a personal resonance: it was my favourite work for trumpet and piano when I was growing up. At the start of my career, it was my preferred encore and now I am thrilled to have this brand-new orchestral arrangement by Lee Reynolds.’