Alison Balsom

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Haydn & Hummel - Trumpet Concertos

Haydn & Hummel - Trumpet Concertos


Haydn:

Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, Hob. VIIe:1

Hummel, J:

Trumpet Concerto in E (or E flat) major

Neruda, J B G:

Trumpet Concerto in E flat major

Torelli:

Trumpet Concerto in D major


Alison Balsom (trumpet)

Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen

Alison Balsom’s fourth CD for EMI Classics features Franz Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel’s evergreen trumpet concertos, coupled with concertos by Johann Baptist Georg Neruda and Giuseppe Torelli. Balsom also directs Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen.

The Haydn Trumpet Concerto is arguably the most popular work for the instrument as well as one of the composer’s best known compositions, a favourite of performers and audiences alike for its wonderful melodic invention and challenging virtuosity. Reviewing Alison’s performance with the Milwaukee Symphony in March of this year, the Journal Sentinel wrote, “Alison Balsom's details of attack, release, dynamics and timbre polished Haydn's … Trumpet Concerto into an exquisite little gem. …This concerto … has its moments of brilliant bugling. More often, though, it [shows the short-lived keyed trumpet] capable of a refined sort of expression …. Balsom excelled at both facets of the concerto. She snapped off staccato 16ths with ease and signal calls with clarion purity and power. And she shaped and colored Haydn's gentle, lyrical lines with the grace and warmth of a really good Mozartean mezzo.”

Jonathan Freeman-Attwood’s CD booklet note describes the notoriously-difficult-to-play ‘natural’ trumpet of the Renaissance and Baroque periods and the development of the ‘keyed’ trumpet by the Viennese court trumpeter Anton Weidinger in the 1790s, which inspired the concerto masterpieces by Haydn and Hummel performed on this disc.

The enticing melodic possibilities of Weidinger’s “keyed” trumpet, and indeed the artistry of Weidinger himself, moved Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), then at the height of his powers, to compose his concerto in E-flat for trumpet & orchestra. His last purely orchestral work, the concerto is a “gloriously ebullient and concise masterpiece in which the composer […] conceives a highly distinctive palette to thrust the trumpet into a brave new world.” Interestingly, it was not premiered until 1800, four years after its completion, possibly because Weidinger needed time to master its technical challenges.

Also composed for Weidinger was the Concerto in E Major (often performed, as here, in E-flat) by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837), prodigy, student of Mozart and, later, of Haydn. Hummel composed his trumpet concerto in 1803 and Weidinger premiered it the following year for members of the Esterházy court. The composer was subsequently appointed music director there, on Haydn’s recommendation and likely helped by the success of his trumpet concerto. The concerto, “a more expansive work [than Haydn’s, takes the modified trumpet] a stage further in variety of idiomatic figuration and harmonic adventure.”

The Concerto in D by Giuseppe Torelli (1658-1709) was composed for the “natural” trumpet and likely performed on feast days in the San Petronio Basilica. The concerto for hunting horn and strings in E-flat by the Czech composer Johann Baptist Neruda (c1707-c1780) was probably written in the 1760s and is an example of a charming, traditional work of its era.

“Occasionally a player comes along who turns all the preconceived ideas about their instrument on their head, and reinvents the repertoire. … Alison Balsom is a virtuoso player and a natural, gifted communicator, but what really comes across is her sheer exuberance and joy in making music.” Classic FM Magazine

“…a stunning recital from a poet of this traditionally martial instrument.” Gramophone Magazine, 2008 Awards Issue

“Balsom plays them all with great virtuosity, varied toned and good style. The German Chamber Philharmonic provides spirited, carefully detailed support.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2008 *****

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Alison Balsom - Caprice

Alison Balsom - Caprice

Popular Trumpet Works


Arban:

Variations on Bellini’s Norma

arr. J.Milone

Bach, J S:

Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, BWV1041: Andante

transc. A.Balsom

Debussy:

Syrinx for solo flute

arr. A.Balsom

Falla:

Siete Canciones populares españolas

orch. L.Berio

Lindberg, O:

Gammal fäbodpsalm från Dalarna

arr. J.Milone

Mozart:

Rondo alla Turca

arr. J.Milone

Der Hölle Rache - Queen of the Night's Aria (from Die Zauberflöte)

transc. A.Balsom

Paganini:

Caprice for solo violin, Op. 1 No. 24 in A minor

arr. A.Balsom / J.Milone

Piazzólla:

Libertango

arr. J.Milone

Escualo

arr. J.Milone

Rachmaninov:

Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14

Tomasi:

Nocturne (from Trumpet concerto)


Alison Balsom (trumpet)

Göteborgs Symfoniker, Edward Gardner

EMI - 3532552

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J S Bach - Works for Trumpet

J S Bach - Works for Trumpet


Bach, J S:

Keyboard Concerto in D major (after Vivaldi), BWV972

(piccolo trumpet & organ)

Sarabande and Gigue BWV1008 from Cello Suite No. 2 [solo trumpet]

Aria Variata in A minor, BWV989 ‘alla Maniera Italiana'

Gigue BWV1006 from Partita No. 3 for violin (transposed to D major) [solo trumpet]

Trio Sonata No. 5 in C major, BWV529

Keyboard Concerto in D minor (after Marcello), BWV974

Bist du bei mir, BWV508

Concerto in C major BWV1055) [piccolo & organ]

Badinerie (from Orchestral Suite No. 2)

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Agnus Dei


Alison Balsom, (trumpet), Colm Carey (organ), Alina Ibragimova (violin), Alistair Ross (harpsichord & chamber organ) & Mark Caudle (viola de gamba)

Gramophone described her Bach album as “splendid stuff” and the pieces “showcase Balsom’s phenomenal technique and gleaming expressiveness”

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - May 2006

EMI - 5580472

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The fam'd Italian Masters

The fam'd Italian Masters

Music for two trumpets, strings and continuo from the Italian baroque


Cazzati:

Sonata à 4 in G minor 'La Sampiera'

Grossi, A:

Sonata à 5 in D minor

Lazzari:

Sonata à 6 in D major

Legrenzi:

Sonata in E minor

Melani:

Sonata à 5 in E minor

Scarlatti, A:

Sonata à 4 No. 1 in F minor

Stradella:

Sinfonia to 'Il Barcheggio'

Torelli:

Sonata à 5 in D major

Vitali, G:

Sonata in A minor 'La Sassatelli'

Vivaldi:

Concerto for 2 Trumpets, Strings and Continuo in C, R.537


Crispian Steele-Perkins, Alison Balsom (trumpet)

The Parley of Instruments, Peter Holman (organ)

Hyperion Early Instrumental Music - CDA67359

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Bach, J S: Keyboard Concerto in D major (after Vivaldi), BWV972, etc.

Bach, J S:

Keyboard Concerto in D major (after Vivaldi), BWV972

Allemande from Partita II

Eben:

Okna (Windows)

Messiaen:

Vocalise étude

Purcell:

King Arthur: excerpts

Rimsky Korsakov:

Song of India (from Sadko)

Sweelinck:

Variations on Mein junges leben hat ein end, D48

Thalben-Ball:

Elegy

Tomasi:

Semaine Sainte a Cuzco

trad.:

Shenandoah


Alison Balsom (trumpet), Quentin Thoma (organ)

EMI Debut - 5756832

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