Ben Goldscheider: Debut
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Composer or Director: Esa-Pekka Salonen, Robert Schumann, Nikolaus von Krufft, Volker David Kirchner, Jörg Widmann, (Edwin) York Bowen
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Willowhayne Records
Magazine Review Date: 05/2018
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 75
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: WHR045
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Air for solo horn |
Jörg Widmann, Composer
Ben Goldsheider, Horn Jörg Widmann, Composer |
Sonata for Horn and Piano |
Nikolaus von Krufft, Composer
Ben Goldsheider, Horn Daniel Hill, Piano Nikolaus von Krufft, Composer |
Adagio and Allegro |
Robert Schumann, Composer
Ben Goldsheider, Horn Daniel Hill, Piano Robert Schumann, Composer |
Tre Poemi |
Volker David Kirchner, Composer
Ben Goldsheider, Horn Daniel Hill, Piano Volker David Kirchner, Composer |
Concert Étude for solo Horn |
Esa-Pekka Salonen, Composer
Ben Goldsheider, Horn Esa-Pekka Salonen, Composer |
Author: Richard Bratby
That’s certainly the impression it leaves. It takes considerable chops, after all, to open and close a recital with a pair of substantial unaccompanied contemporary works, and both Jörg Widmann’s Air (2005) and Esa-Pekka Salonen’s Concert Étude (2000) are unsparing in their technical demands. Goldscheider seems to relish the challenge, making atmospheric, highly characterful poetry out of their echo effects, natural harmonics and rapid-fire switches of dynamics and playing techniques. The recorded sound (the venue is the Turner Sims Concert Hall in Southampton) gives the music ample room to breathe and captures the music’s quietest whisper.
The sound doesn’t feel quite as comfortable in the items with piano – the horn, in the foreground, is sometimes fuzzy while the piano, further back, is slightly brittle – and nor, initially, does Goldscheider’s playing in either a modest, Hummel-like sonata by Nikolaus von Krufft or Schumann’s more familiar Adagio and Allegro. The technique’s there; these pieces just feel under-characterised, though the pianist Daniel Hill does some lovely things with the Chopinesque embroidery of Krufft’s slow movement. Things reignite with the sunset romanticism of the York Bowen Sonata and Kirchner’s gloomy, gothic Tre Poemi: performances of considerable personality and flair from a horn player who must surely have thrilling prospects ahead of him.
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