Mozart, Weber & Du Puy: Bassoon Concertos
Show recording detailsBI 2467
Mozart, Weber & Du Puy: Bassoon Concertos
Label Catalogue Number:
BIS-2467
BIS-2467
Running Time: 01:04:32
Release Date: April 2020
Originally recorded in 2019
Originally recorded in 2019
Genre:
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
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About
As Bram van Sambeek writes in the liner notes to his new album, bassoonists consider Mozart’s Concerto in B flat major the absolute pinnacle of their repertoire. A man of great contrasts himself, Mozart recognized the potential of the bassoon as a vehicle for expressing a wide range of moods and attitudes – from the joking and playful to the dreamily tuneful. Another composer who showed a special understanding for the instrument was Carl Maria von Weber, whose Concerto in F major doesn’t come far behind Mozart’s on the list of all-time bassoon hits. But as all bassoonists would agree, that list is on the short side – compared to the piano or the violin, the bassoon has been sadly underused by composers. How much easier then to imagine van Sambeek’s excitement when, by chance, he came across an unknown bassoon concerto. From a library in Stockholm he had requested a quintet for bassoon and strings by the Swiss-born, Swedish-based singer-conductor-composer and jack-of-most-trades Édouard Du Puy (c.?1770—1822) but, by mistake, he was sent a copy of the autograph manuscript for Du Puy’s ‘Concerto pour le Basson’ in C minor. Recognizing the importance of the discovery, van Sambeek organized for a modern edition to be made. Describing it as ‘a work which deserves a place amongst the few important bassoon concertos that we have’, he has now chosen to present it to the world alongside Mozart and von Weber, with spirited support from the acclaimed Swedish Chamber Orchestra conducted by his colleague and long-time collaborator, the oboist Alexei Ogrintchouk.
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Reviews
"... This is a real discovery, and an urgent, urgent recommendation."
Jerry Dubins - Fanfare - September/October 2020
"... All three concertos seem designed to show off the bassoonist; they are full of acrobatics... the 30-minute DuPuy is a real rarity and has some very pleasant moments. The sound is excellent in every respect..."
Donald R Vroon - American Record Guide - July/August 2020
Performance **** Recording *****
“…The concerto [Du Puy] Van Sambeek plays is a substantial piece… The agility of the bassoon part, brilliantly handled by Van Sambeek, has to be heard to be believed. Du Puy’s harmonic palette is fairly limited… but this is still an interesting addition to the repertoire and the fine Swedish chamber Orchestra, under the Alexei Ogrintchouk, provide admirable support throughout.”
Misha Donat - BBC Music magazine - July 2020
"... It's [Puy's Bassoon Concerto] a real find, challenging both the soloist's finger technique and stamina - it's almost twice as long as either the Mozart or the Weber. Whimsy is in there too ... It' a valuable find and a worthwhile enrichment of the instrument's repertoire. Sambeek is, of course, unfazed by its challenges and receives fully sympathetic support from the Swedish Chamber Orchestra under fellow double-reed virtuoso Alexei Ogrintchouk, more commonly seen wielding an oboe rather than a baton."
David Threasher - Gramophone Magazine - July 2020
Recommended
“…What a winner!”
Gwyn Parry-Jones – MusicWeb-International.com – 21 May 2020
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