Haydn Concertos
The brilliant young trumpeter Alison Balsom gives us a stunning recital
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Composer or Director: Johann Baptist Georg Neruda, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Giuseppe Torelli, Joseph Haydn
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: EMI Classics
Magazine Review Date: 13/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: 216 2130
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra |
Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Composer
Alison Balsom, Trumpet Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Bremen Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Composer |
Concerto for 2 Trumpets and Strings |
Giuseppe Torelli, Composer
Alison Balsom, Trumpet Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Bremen Giuseppe Torelli, Composer |
Concerto for Trumpet and Strings |
Johann Baptist Georg Neruda, Composer
Alison Balsom, Trumpet Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Bremen Johann Baptist Georg Neruda, Composer |
Composer or Director: Joseph Haydn
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Naxos
Magazine Review Date: 13/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: 8 570482
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Concerto for Horn and Orchestra No. 1 |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Cologne Chamber Orchestra Dmitri Babanov, Horn Helmut Müller-Brühl, Conductor Joseph Haydn, Composer |
Concerto for Keyboard and Orchestra |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Cologne Chamber Orchestra Harald Hoeren, Harpsichord Helmut Müller-Brühl, Conductor Joseph Haydn, Composer |
Concerto for Violin, Keyboard and Strings |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Ariadne Daskalakis, Violin Cologne Chamber Orchestra Harald Hoeren, Fortepiano Helmut Müller-Brühl, Conductor Joseph Haydn, Composer |
Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Cologne Chamber Orchestra Helmut Müller-Brühl, Conductor Joseph Haydn, Composer Jürgen Schuster, Trumpet |
Author: Richard Wigmore
Dmitri Babanov is a secure, smooth-toned soloist in the lively Horn Concerto of 1762, coping fluently both with Haydn’s frequent descents into the underworld and the comically spluttering repeated notes in the finale. Accompaniments, here and elsewhere, are reliable rather than inspiring, and the harpsichord continuo tends to pound too enthusiastically for my taste. The late Trumpet Concerto – by far the finest work on the disc – is dispatched in enjoyably bright, forthright style by Jürgen Schuster, though he rather jabs at the main theme of the finale.
Haydn and Hummel composed their concertos for Anton Weidinger’s newfangled keyed trumpet, whose timbre was appreciably softer than the natural trumpet (contemporaries likened it to an oboe or clarinet). More than any performance I know, Schuster’s included, Alison Balsom brings out the mellow, even veiled, colouring of so much of the writing. Where clarion brilliance is in order she can peal out with the best of them. But what lingers in the memory is the lyrical grace of her phrasing, and her delicacy of shading.
In the entertaining Hummel Concerto, with its palpable Mozart cribs, she mingles tonal subtlety and swagger in the opening movement, spins a refined, beautifully modulated line in the slow movement, and makes the finale’s pyrotechnics properly dazzling. The spruce Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie match her all the way in sensitivity and rhythmic verve.
Moving back in time, Balsom savours the bold, bugling fanfares of Torelli’s miniature concerto and makes a persuasive case for a pleasant, if hardly distinctive, mid-18th-century concerto by the Czech Johann Baptist Neruda, written for the corno da caccia but forgivably pilfered by trumpeters hard-up for solo concertos. In sum, a stunning recital from a poet of this traditionally martial instrument.
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