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Bassoon Music of the Americas
Bassoon Music of the Americas
Bassoon Music of the Americas
Genre: Classical
 
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This first recording from bassoonist Jeff Keesecker contains works that are rarely, if at all, heard on CD. The sonata from American composer Alvin Etler is familiar to bassoonists as a standard in the repertoire. The Jo...  more »

     
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All Artists: Bassoon Music of the Americas
Title: Bassoon Music of the Americas
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Label: Aca Digital
Release Date: 8/27/2002
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 705092004522

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This first recording from bassoonist Jeff Keesecker contains works that are rarely, if at all, heard on CD. The sonata from American composer Alvin Etler is familiar to bassoonists as a standard in the repertoire. The Jose Siqueira Etudes will be a welcome introduction to most listeners. It shows the colorful variety and rich textures, sprinkled with the folk traditions of his native Brazil, in Siqueira's writing. Heitor Villa-Lobos's well known Ciranda das sete notas is offered in his arrangement for bassoon and piano. These works of Etler, Siqueira, and Villa-Lobos are infused with dynamic energy and depth through the pianistic talents of Helene Grimaud. The Rhapsody for solo bassoon by Canadian Willson Osborne will also be familiar to those listeners who know the bassoon repertory, presented here as a sentimental addition to this set. The Three Chorinhos are little Brazilian treasures not normally heard performed on the bassoon. They are given new life at the hands of guitarist Welson Tremura, whose playing conjures all the sounds and rhythms of an orchestra, with the underlying foundation provided by Nathan Stowell on the pandeiro.
 

CD Reviews

Simply Superb. Breathtaking Artistry.
Thomas H. Moore | Philadelphia, PA | 05/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is truly a breathtaking compendium for anyone who loves any music, not just the bassoon and piano. It is the bassoon at its most sublime, and Helene Grimaud's accompaniment is amazingly rich and perfectly matched to Jeff Keesecker's bassoon "voice" and technical flow. A class act all the way, from the handsome album cover photo of this attractive pair of musicians, to the attractive musicianship they present in the recordings."