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Zdeňek Tylšar, Bedřich Tylšar - Concertos For 2 Horns (2007) CD-Rip

Zdeňek Tylšar, Bedřich Tylšar - Concertos For 2 Horns (2007) CD-Rip
  • Title: Concertos For 2 Horns
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Supraphon
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 02:26:12
  • Total Size: 647 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827):
01. Sextet for 2 horns & string quartet in E flat major, Op. 81b: 1. Allegro con brio [0:07:32.01]
02. Sextet for 2 horns & string quartet in E flat major, Op. 81b: 2. Adagio [0:03:27.36]
03. Sextet for 2 horns & string quartet in E flat major, Op. 81b: 3. Rondo. Allegro [0:05:53.38]
Josef Rejcha (1752-1795):
04. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat major, Op. 5: 1. Concertante. Allegro [0:08:55.37]
05. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat major, Op. 5: 2. Romanza. Cantabile [0:05:14.40]
06. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat major, Op. 5: 3. Rondo. Allegretto [0:04:14.59]
František Antonín Rössler-Rosetti (Francesco Antonio Rosetti) (1746-1792):
07. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat major, C57/K 3:53: 1. Allegro con brio [0:09:13.65]
08. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat major, C57/K 3:53: 2. Romanza. Adagio non troppo [0:05:11.70]
09. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat major, C57/K 3:53: 3. Rondo. Englisch. Allegretto [0:05:42.15]
10. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat major, C57/K 3:53: 1. Allegro [0:08:19.39]
11. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat major, C57/K 3:53: 2. Romanza. Adagio [0:04:36.56]
12. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat major, C57/K 3:53: 3. Rondo. Allegro [0:04:20.58]

CD 2:
František Xaver Pokorný (1729-1794):
01. Concerto for 2 horns, harpsichord & orchestra in E flat major- 1. Allegro [0:06:42.66]
02. Concerto for 2 horns, harpsichord & orchestra in E flat major- 2. Larghetto poco andante [0:04:43.47]
03. Concerto for 2 horns, harpsichord & orchestra in E flat major- 3. Finale. Presto assai [0:03:03.52]
Josef Fiala (1748-1816):
04. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat- 1. Allegro assai [0:08:06.32]
05. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat- 2. Adagio [0:06:48.04]
06. Concerto for 2 horns & orchestra in E flat- 3. Rondo. Andante [0:04:28.37]
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809):
07. Concerto for 2 horns in E flat major, H. 7d-2- 1. Allegro maestoso [0:10:02.33]
08. Concerto for 2 horns in E flat major, H. 7d-2- 2. Romanza [0:04:46.56]
09. Concerto for 2 horns in E flat major, H. 7d-2- 3. Rondo. Allegretto [0:05:11.60]
Josef Hanisch (18th century):
10. Concerto for 3 horns, timpani, harpsichord & orchestra- 1. Allegro [0:08:18.29]
11. Concerto for 3 horns, timpani, harpsichord & orchestra- 2. Adagio [0:05:17.48]
12. Concerto for 3 horns, timpani, harpsichord & orchestra- 3. Finale. Thema con variazzioni. Rondo. Allegro [0:06:12.28]

Performers:
Zdeňek Tylšar - horn
Bedřich Tylšar - horn
Zdeňek Divoký - horn
Dvořák Chamber Orchestra
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Libor Pešek - conductor
Petr Altrichter - conductor
Vladimir Válek - conductor
Libor Hlaváč - conductor

This double CD offers six concertos for two horns, as well as one concerto for three horns and a sextet for two horns and string quartet, all dating from the late eighteenth century. Brothers Zdenek and Bedrich Tylsar, Czech horn players with impressive solo, orchestral, and academic credentials, play with assurance and musical sensitivity. The brothers' playing is characteristic of Eastern European hornists -- a relatively small and slightly covered, but focused tone. They use modern double valve horns, which avoid the intonational vagaries of the valveless Waldhorns for which these works were written, and which greatly increase the facility with which these pieces can be played. What is lost (besides variable tone quality and perilous intonational mishaps) is a sense of the wildness that was an accepted element of the horn's sound at the time. So it's a trade-off -- these are not "original instrument" performances, but the are fine examples of the high level of accuracy and consistently even tone quality that modern audiences have come to expect of horn players. The Classical-era concertos show off the horn's bravura character as well as its ability to produce long, expressively lyrical lines. The combination of two horns is especially attractive, so it's not surprising that there is a relatively large body of work for this ensemble, but it is surprising that these double horn concertos are so little known today. While they may not rise to the level of Mozart's sublime solo horn concertos, each of these works has plenty of charm and musical inventiveness and should be of interest to fans of rarities of the Classical era.




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