Cornerstones
Chamber Music Masterpieces
Originale Werke des 20. Jahrhunderts für Trompete und Klavier
Dearbhla Nolan (Trompete) & Luisa Sereina Splett (Klavier)
Arthur Honegger (1892-1955):
Intrada (1947) pour trompette en ut & piano (H. 193)
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963):
Sonate (1939) für Trompete in B und Klavier* (1. Mit Kraft - 2. Mäßig bewegt - 3. Trauermusik. Sehr langsam)
George Enescu (1881-1955):
Légende (1906) pour Trompette et Piano
Jean Francaix (1912-1997):
Sonatine (1950) por trompette & piano (1. Prelude (Allegretto) - 2. Sarabande - 3. Gigue - Scherzando)
Eugene Bozza (1905-1991):
Rustiques (1955) pour Cornet Sib ou Trompette Ut ou Sib et Piano
Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959):
Sonatina (1957) pour Trompette Ut ou Sib et Piano, H. 357
Carl Höhne(1871-1934):
Slavonic Fantasy (1899)
Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990):
Rondo for Lifey (1948) for Trumpet and Piano
Recorded: 11-13th, 15th October 2021 an 14th April 2022*, Kulturstall Schloss Britz, Berlin
Recording: Johannes Gottschick, Anne Taegert*
Editing, Mixing and Mastering: Johannes Gottschick
TT 59:33 Min., Bestellnummer: pT-1304, EAN 4250523313040, primTON 2022
Recording ‘Cornerstones – Chamber Music Masterpieces’ has been a labour of love, allowing me to revisit music I first encountered in my student days. Written between 1899 and 1957, these works are not simply trumpet pieces with piano accompaniment, but rather chamber music masterpieces, requiring a true collaboration between trumpeter and pianist. Luisa’s enthusiasm for these cornerstones of any trumpet player’s repertoire has been inspiring, and indeed deepened my understanding of, and appreciation for, this music I have known and loved for so long.
The album was conceived as a recital, opening with a dramatic Intrada by Honegger. Neoclassical sonatas by Hindemith, Francaix and Martinu are interspersed with romantic character pieces by Enescu and Bozza. Rounding off the programme, Carl Höhne’s showpiece, Slavonic Fantasy, harks back to the virtuoso cornet tradition of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with a cheeky Rondo by Bernstein serving as an encore.
BBC Radio Ulster, gesendet am 11.09.2022 auf Classical Connections mit John Toal. Die Sarabande (Francaix) ist 17:53 und das Interview beginnt bei 31:14.