Orsino Ensemble, Peter Sparks, Llinos Owen, James Baillieu - Echoes of Bohemia - Czech music for wind (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Orsino Ensemble, Peter Sparks, Llinos Owen, James Baillieu
- Title: Echoes of Bohemia - Czech music for wind
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Chandos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (image +.cue, log, artwork) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:14:55
- Total Size: 317 / 1.19 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
01. Quintet, Op. 10: I. Preludio
02. Quintet, Op. 10: II. Preghiera
03. Quintet, Op. 10: III. Ballo eccentrico
04. Quintet, Op. 10: IV. Epilogo
05. Quintet, Op. 88 No. 2: I. Lento – Allegro moderato
06. Quintet, Op. 88 No. 2: II. Menuetto
07. Quintet, Op. 88 No. 2: III. Poco andante. Grazioso
08. Quintet, Op. 88 No. 2: IV. Finale
09. Mládí, JW VII/10: I. Allegro
10. Mládí, JW VII/10: II. Andante sostenuto
11. Mládí, JW VII/10: III. Vivace
12. Mládí, JW VII/10: IV. Allegro animato
13. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: I. Prélude
14. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: II. Adagio
15. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: III. Scherzo (Divertimento I)
16. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: IV. Blues (Divertimento II)
17. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: V. Finale
Following their début album, Belle Époque, the Orsino Ensemble turns its attention to music from Bohemia. There is a strong tradition of Czech wind playing, and hence a wealth of great repertoire on which to draw. Antoine Reicha was a contemporary (and friend) of Beethoven. His E flat Quintet, published in 1817, demonstrates his harmonic ingenuity and talent for idiomatic instrumental writing. Mládí, described by Janáček as ‘…a sort of memoir of youth’, was composed in 1924 in celebration of the composer’s own seventieth birthday, and the mood of the piece is optimistic throughout. Born in Brno, Pavel Haas studied at the city’s conservatory, under Janáček – indeed Haas is widely considered to be Janáček’s greatest pupil. Composed in 1929, the Wind Quintet typifies his quirky musical imagination and affinity for instrumental timbre. Bohuslav Martinů came from the small town of Polička, on the Czech-Moravian border, but received his early musical education in Prague, where he also played second violin in the Czech Philharmonic. A government scholarship enabled him to move to Paris in the early 1920s to study with Roussel. Martinů immersed himself in Parisian musical life, the works of Stravinsky and the Jazz scene proving two considerable influences on his own compositions. His Sextet for Wind and Piano is considered one of his most successful Jazz-inspired pieces and, although an early work, demonstrates the natural melodic style so typical of his later works.
02. Quintet, Op. 10: II. Preghiera
03. Quintet, Op. 10: III. Ballo eccentrico
04. Quintet, Op. 10: IV. Epilogo
05. Quintet, Op. 88 No. 2: I. Lento – Allegro moderato
06. Quintet, Op. 88 No. 2: II. Menuetto
07. Quintet, Op. 88 No. 2: III. Poco andante. Grazioso
08. Quintet, Op. 88 No. 2: IV. Finale
09. Mládí, JW VII/10: I. Allegro
10. Mládí, JW VII/10: II. Andante sostenuto
11. Mládí, JW VII/10: III. Vivace
12. Mládí, JW VII/10: IV. Allegro animato
13. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: I. Prélude
14. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: II. Adagio
15. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: III. Scherzo (Divertimento I)
16. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: IV. Blues (Divertimento II)
17. Sextet, H 174 for Wind and Piano: V. Finale
Following their début album, Belle Époque, the Orsino Ensemble turns its attention to music from Bohemia. There is a strong tradition of Czech wind playing, and hence a wealth of great repertoire on which to draw. Antoine Reicha was a contemporary (and friend) of Beethoven. His E flat Quintet, published in 1817, demonstrates his harmonic ingenuity and talent for idiomatic instrumental writing. Mládí, described by Janáček as ‘…a sort of memoir of youth’, was composed in 1924 in celebration of the composer’s own seventieth birthday, and the mood of the piece is optimistic throughout. Born in Brno, Pavel Haas studied at the city’s conservatory, under Janáček – indeed Haas is widely considered to be Janáček’s greatest pupil. Composed in 1929, the Wind Quintet typifies his quirky musical imagination and affinity for instrumental timbre. Bohuslav Martinů came from the small town of Polička, on the Czech-Moravian border, but received his early musical education in Prague, where he also played second violin in the Czech Philharmonic. A government scholarship enabled him to move to Paris in the early 1920s to study with Roussel. Martinů immersed himself in Parisian musical life, the works of Stravinsky and the Jazz scene proving two considerable influences on his own compositions. His Sextet for Wind and Piano is considered one of his most successful Jazz-inspired pieces and, although an early work, demonstrates the natural melodic style so typical of his later works.
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