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BBC Philharmonic & Clark Rundell - Gregson: Trumpet Concerto, Saxophone Concerto & Concerto for Piano and Wind (2022) [Hi-Res]

BBC Philharmonic & Clark Rundell - Gregson: Trumpet Concerto, Saxophone Concerto & Concerto for Piano and Wind (2022) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Gregson: Trumpet Concerto, Saxophone Concerto & Concerto for Piano and Wind
  • Year Of Release: 2008 / 2022
  • Label: Chandos
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [96kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 1:06:21
  • Total Size: 1.08 GB / 254 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Ole Edvard Antonsen, Paul Turner, Clark Rundell & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Trumpet Concerto: I. Allegro Vigoroso - Meno Mosso - Tempo I Ma Piu' Mosso (07:15)
2. Ole Edvard Antonsen, Paul Turner, Clark Rundell & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Trumpet Concerto: II. Mesto (In Memoriam Dmitri Shostakovich) (10:33)
3. Ole Edvard Antonsen, Paul Turner, Clark Rundell & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Trumpet Concerto: III. Vivio e Brillante - Scherzando (05:22)
4. Nelson Goerner, Clark Rundell & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Concerto for Piano and Wind, "Homages": I. Toccata (08:28)
5. Nelson Goerner, Clark Rundell & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Concerto for Piano and Wind, "Homages": II. Passacaglia (06:19)
6. Nelson Goerner, Clark Rundell & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Concerto for Piano and Wind, "Homages": III. Rondo-Burlesque (04:24)
7. Nobuya Sugawa, Clark Rundell & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Saxophone Concerto: I. Quite Slowly (09:17)
8. Nobuya Sugawa, Clark Rundell & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Saxophone Concerto: II. Very Slow, Thoughtfully (08:06)
9. Nobuya Sugawa, Clark Rundell & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Saxophone Concerto: III. Not Too Fast, But With Energy (06:38)

Edward Gregson is one of Britain’s most versatile composers, whose music has been performed, broadcast and recorded worldwide. A noted conductor of contemporary music, he has also held numerous academic posts. He retires as Principal of the Royal Northern College of Music at the end of this academic term.

Gregson’s life-long fascination for the concerto form began early but having been brought up in a Salvationist family it was inevitable that the brilliant sound of the British brass band should play an important role in the early years of his composing career. This led to a parallel universe of musical experiences. ‘On the one hand I was playing music by some fine brass band composers and on the other being absorbed in the music of Bartok, Prokofiev, Hindemith, Webern, Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Tippett and others.’ This musical landscape greatly influences his compositional style to this day. ‘…my concertos use musical reference or homage, as a backbone to the work. Each uses the idea of musical tribute in a different way.’ The Concerto for Piano and Wind and Saxophone Concerto, in particular, pay tribute to those composers whose concertos Gregson loved when he was a teenager. In the slow movement of the Saxophone Concerto Gregson actually quotes the opening of the Berg Violin Concerto, ‘mainly because my own musical fabric in that movement is built on a twelve-note row with a strong reference to major and minor thirds. In my Trumpet Concerto, the slow movement uses Shostakovich’s musical cipher DSCH as the main reference point to what is an In Memoriam to the Russian master who had died not long before I started writing the work.’


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  • platico
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