I. Allegro con spirito:- Concerto in E flat major for Trumpet and Orchestra (1806)
II. Andante:- Concerto in E flat major for Trumpet and Orchestra (1806)
III. Rondo:- Concerto in E flat major for Trumpet and Orchestra (1806)
Allegro:- Concerto in E flat for Trumpet & Orchestra Hob. VII e:I
Andante:- Concerto in E flat for Trumpet & Orchestra Hob. VII e:I
Finale. Allegro:- Concerto in E flat for Trumpet & Orchestra Hob. VII e:I
I. Allegro:- Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra in D major "Estienne Roger"
II. Adagio - Presto - Allegro:- Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra in D major "Estienne Roger"
III. Allegro:- Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra in D major "Estienne Roger"
I. Allegro:- Concerto for Trumpet and Strings in E flat major
II. Largo:- Concerto for Trumpet and Strings in E flat major
III. Vivace:- Concerto for Trumpet and Strings in E flat major
Having conquered her native Britain, trumpet sensation Alison Balsom is poised to storm the US charts with her third album, a collection of trumpet concertos from Haydn, Hummel, Torelli, and Neruda!
Having conquered her native Britain, trumpet sensation Alison Balsom is poised to storm the US charts with her third album, a collection of trumpet concertos from Haydn, Hummel, Torelli, and Neruda!
"For 95% of you buyers, you've not only heard the Haydn, the Hummel, and the Neruda before, but you've probably got multiple recordings of each (I think I have at least 8 of each on my computer, not including ones that I haven't loaded yet), so you're probably wondering why should you buy this one.
First of all, let me say, if you're not in that category and you have no recordings of these pieces and are looking for one, go ahead, get this CD and you'll love it. The Haydn and Hummel are THE TWO trumpet concertos most backed by time for as universally guaranteed likability as could be sought. The other two are quite popular concertos as well, and her performances of them are as fine as any.
For those of you who want to save their money and don't feel like buying yet another recording of the same pieces; this recording is worth your money. While everyone's made their own statements of these pieces, few of them have surprised me as much as this one. Her interpretations are quite distinct from any that I have heard of these pieces and have allowed me to hear many parts of them in a different way. The usual articulations time-tested and handed down from one teacher to everyone have, quite as often as not, been shelved for new ones; and not to the detriment of the product.
She weaves her way through the melodies effortlessly and beautifully and is a delight to listen to. What has impressed me most about her playing (and was even more exemplified when I heard her play live) is her quiet playing. Her pianissimo entrances entrance. Her strength, in my opinion, and it is a great one, is in her great chamber music playing. She can blend her sound into that of a violin better than just about any I've ever heard, and this CD exemplifies that.
With respect to the entire repertoire of modern fully orchestral trumpet concertos, Miss Balsom has chosen to exemplify her talents with these four chamber pieces, traditionally chosen though they may be, they represent her talents fully. Her fantastic ability to phrase through the orchestra with the advantage of a beautiful soft sound to a fresh and delightfully coherent scheme of articulations make this CD a delight for any collector, be they new to the genre or as well traveled as a pair of old boots."
WOW!
Al Timitter | North Hills, CA United States | 01/05/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Alsion Balsom is an extraordinary trumpet virtuoso. And this is an extraordinary recording of the warhorse trumpet concertos. There are many recordings of these works, especially the Hayden and the Hummel, but the interpretations here are new and tasteful. Even if you own every other recording of these works ever published, add this one. It is definitive. Every student of this maddening instrument should hear how it can be done."
Top Notch Performances of Prime Trumpet Repertoire
John Palmer | Cincinnati, Ohio USA | 03/06/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This recording is the ideal way to hear these trumpet classics. Alison Balsom's playing is not only flawless, it is wonderfully communicative and leaves nothing to be desired. The accompaniment from The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen is as alert and nuanced as you would expect from the world's greatest chamber orchestra."
Magnificent, full-bodied music
Richard Gibson | Woodland Hills, CA | 02/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am tired of much of the classical music that I hear on the radio. So often, it seems, the play lists are just the same old Mozart and Vivaldi. I seldom feel like I hear anything fresh and exciting on classical radio. Classical music, so often, takes a museum piece approach to the music: reverent, respectful but not energizing.
The other night coming home, I heard this recording on the radio. It cut right through the usual sleepiness. The trumpet solos on this recording are absolutely magnificent. They range right across the scale, from slow and gorgeous to brash, bold and energetic. Balsom is in total command of the music; she can make the trumpet do absolutely everything. One of the best classical recordings that I have heard in a long time."
Bright, vivid playing
swsp | San Diego, CA | 07/22/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Speaking as a classical music semi-novice (I'm familiar with several of the pieces here, but don't own multiple recordings), this collection is absolutely captivating--bright and vivid tonality, wonderful dynamics, fluid and impassioned phrasing. She plays with great verve and personality. The collection feels unified by her love of the music--there's nothing that feels like "filler," or like she threw it in merely because it fit the style of the collection. One of my favorite classical music recordings."