Karen Geoghegan, Juanjo Mena, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - Weber.: Symphonies No 1 & 2, Bassoon Concerto (2012) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Karen Geoghegan, Juanjo Mena, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
- Title: Weber.: Symphonies No 1 & 2, Bassoon Concerto
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Chandos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/96
- Total Time: 53:44
- Total Size: 1.23 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)
1 Aufforderung Tanze, Op. 65, J 260 10:06
(Invitation to the Dance)
Rondeau brillant
Arranged for orchestra by Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) from the original version for solo piano
Moderato - Allegro vivace - Vivace - Moderato
Symphony No. 1, Op. 17, J 50 23:53
in C major - in C-Dur - en ut majeur
2 I Allegro con fuoco 6:36
3 II Andante 7:13
4 III Scherzo. Presto - Trio - Scherzo D.C. 3:27
5 IV Finale. Presto 6:24
Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra, Op. 75, J 127 17:19
in F major - in F-Dur - en fa majeur
6 I Allegro non troppo 8:12
7 II Adagio 4:40
8 III Rondò. Allegro 4:19
Karen Geoghegan bassoon
Symphony No. 2, J 51 18:01
in C major - in C-Dur - en ut majeur
9 I Allegro 9:21
10 II Adagio, ma non troppo 4:43
11 III Menuetto. Allegro 1:29
12 IV Finale. Scherzo Presto 2:17
Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)
1 Aufforderung Tanze, Op. 65, J 260 10:06
(Invitation to the Dance)
Rondeau brillant
Arranged for orchestra by Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) from the original version for solo piano
Moderato - Allegro vivace - Vivace - Moderato
Symphony No. 1, Op. 17, J 50 23:53
in C major - in C-Dur - en ut majeur
2 I Allegro con fuoco 6:36
3 II Andante 7:13
4 III Scherzo. Presto - Trio - Scherzo D.C. 3:27
5 IV Finale. Presto 6:24
Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra, Op. 75, J 127 17:19
in F major - in F-Dur - en fa majeur
6 I Allegro non troppo 8:12
7 II Adagio 4:40
8 III Rondò. Allegro 4:19
Karen Geoghegan bassoon
Symphony No. 2, J 51 18:01
in C major - in C-Dur - en ut majeur
9 I Allegro 9:21
10 II Adagio, ma non troppo 4:43
11 III Menuetto. Allegro 1:29
12 IV Finale. Scherzo Presto 2:17
This is the fourth release by the BBC Philharmonic under its Chief Conductor, Juanjo Mena, and the discography is going from strength to strength their recording of orchestral works by Falla was Recording on the Month in BBC Music. They are joined on this recording by the bassoonist Karen Geoghegan.
Weber wrote the waltz Aufforderung zum Tanze (Invitation to the Dance) in 1819, around the time when he was also working on the opera Der Freischütz. The two works crossed paths once more, in 1841, when the latter was performed at the Opéra de Paris. Berlioz had been commissioned to orchestrate Aufforderung zum Tanze so that it could be incorporated into the opera, and he did so by melding Webers polished and elegant original with his own sound world, with customary panache. It is the version included on this disc.
Also featured are Webers Symphonies Nos 1 and 2. That these works should be so neglected is partly down to historical accident; they were composed just four years after Beethovens monumental Eroica Symphony, the work which ditched the rulebook once and for all, and which turned the genre from classical perfection into a personal musical manifesto. So when Webers symphonies saw the light of day, overshadowed by the great master, no one took much notice.
Weber wrote the first symphony between 14 December 1806 and 2 January 1807, while the second took just over a week, from 22 and 28 January. Yet, there is no evidence of undue haste in the finished works, quite the opposite in fact. They strongly display what Debussy aptly described as Webers ability to scrutinise the soul of each instrument.
Also on this disc is the composers Bassoon Concerto. Much of the works appeal derives from Webers ear for sonority, and in particular the dark-hued palette natural to the bassoon. The finale has the bassoon playing a jester of great agility, yet with enough elegant touches to dispel any clichéd ideas of the instrument as a figure of fun. The movement builds to an assured and almost reckless virtuoso ending. Karen Geoghegan is the soloist in this work. Gramophone said of this young artist that lyrical, mellifluous playing seems to come as naturally as wit and charm.
Weber wrote the waltz Aufforderung zum Tanze (Invitation to the Dance) in 1819, around the time when he was also working on the opera Der Freischütz. The two works crossed paths once more, in 1841, when the latter was performed at the Opéra de Paris. Berlioz had been commissioned to orchestrate Aufforderung zum Tanze so that it could be incorporated into the opera, and he did so by melding Webers polished and elegant original with his own sound world, with customary panache. It is the version included on this disc.
Also featured are Webers Symphonies Nos 1 and 2. That these works should be so neglected is partly down to historical accident; they were composed just four years after Beethovens monumental Eroica Symphony, the work which ditched the rulebook once and for all, and which turned the genre from classical perfection into a personal musical manifesto. So when Webers symphonies saw the light of day, overshadowed by the great master, no one took much notice.
Weber wrote the first symphony between 14 December 1806 and 2 January 1807, while the second took just over a week, from 22 and 28 January. Yet, there is no evidence of undue haste in the finished works, quite the opposite in fact. They strongly display what Debussy aptly described as Webers ability to scrutinise the soul of each instrument.
Also on this disc is the composers Bassoon Concerto. Much of the works appeal derives from Webers ear for sonority, and in particular the dark-hued palette natural to the bassoon. The finale has the bassoon playing a jester of great agility, yet with enough elegant touches to dispel any clichéd ideas of the instrument as a figure of fun. The movement builds to an assured and almost reckless virtuoso ending. Karen Geoghegan is the soloist in this work. Gramophone said of this young artist that lyrical, mellifluous playing seems to come as naturally as wit and charm.
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