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Peter Whelan, Ensemble Marsyas and Kristian Bezuidenhout - Mozart's Bassoon. Works for Solo Bassoon (2022) [Hi-Res]

Peter Whelan, Ensemble Marsyas and Kristian Bezuidenhout - Mozart's Bassoon. Works for Solo Bassoon (2022) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Mozart's Bassoon. Works for Solo Bassoon
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Linn Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 51:49
  • Total Size: 189 / 888 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Bassoon Concerto in B-Flat Major, K. 191: I. Allegro (6:38)
2. Bassoon Concerto in B-Flat Major, K. 191: II. Andante ma adagio (6:23)
3. Bassoon Concerto in B-Flat Major, K. 191: III. Rondo (Tempo di menuetto) (4:22)
4. Sonata in B-Flat Major, K. 292: I. Allegro (5:07)
5. Sonata in B-Flat Major, K. 292: II. Andante (4:27)
6. Sonata in B-Flat Major, K. 292: III. Rondo (Allegro) (3:02)
7. Serenade in C Minor, K. 388: I. Allegro (8:04)
8. Serenade in C Minor, K. 388: II. Andante (3:52)
9. Serenade in C Minor, K. 388: III. Menuetto in canone (3:45)
10. Serenade in C Minor, K. 388: IV. Allegro (6:14)

Returning to his beloved bassoon Peter Whelan takes a fresh look at the two surviving works by Mozart for the instrument: Concerto, K. 191 and Sonata, K. 292. These attractive early works were most likely composed during the composer’s time in Salzburg. The Concerto is the earliest of his woodwind concertos, and has become a staple work for every bassoon player: it showcases the tremendous capabilities of the pre-nineteenth-century instrument, its agility, extraordinary range and tone colour.

Whelan and his virtuoso Ensemble Marsyas are playing from the original printed parts since the autograph score has not survived. While the sonata’s original medium is uncertain - for two bass instruments or bassoon and keyboard - Whelan makes it his own with Kristian Bezuidenhout performing the continuo line. Ensemble Marsyas rounds off the programme with Mozart’s most dramatic work for winds, the Serenade in C minor. Composed in Vienna for the "Harmonie" (the bassoon’s natural home), it served as a musical laboratory where Mozart could experiment with the virtuoso and lyrical possibilities of his Viennese wind soloists who later animated his greatest operas.


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  • platico
  •  wrote in 05:02
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gracias...
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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 22:34
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Bassoon Concerto is new :)
Don't remove K. 388 because of 24-192 :p
All innovative !
K. 292 is usually played on Bassoon and Cello but here Bassoon and Fortepiano (BC ?) !!
I haven't heard any Bassoon Concerto like this, instrument is by Grenser (Dresden), what a touching tone :)
Thanks a lot