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Famous Classical Trumpet Concertos
Famous Classical Trumpet Concertos
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Creators: Tomaso Albinoni, Johann Sebastian Bach, Jeremiah Clarke, Arcangelo Corelli, Charles Gounod, Franz Joseph Haydn, Michael Haydn, Johann Wilhelm Hertel, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Johann Melchior Molter, Leopold Mozart, Franz Xaver Richter, Johann Stamitz, Elgar Howarth, Neville Marriner, I Musici, Academy Of St. Martin-in-the-fields, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Simon Preston
Label: Philips
Category: Music

List Price: $17.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(8 reviews)
Sales Rank: 38835

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 464028
UPC: 028946402825
EAN: 0028946402825
ASIN: B00002DDWM

Release Date: January 11, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Trumpet Concerto In E: 1. Allegro Con Spirito
  • Trumpet Concerto In E: 2. Andante
  • Trumpet Concerto In E: 3. Rondo
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 1. Allegro Non Troppo
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 2. Largo
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 3. Vivace
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 1. Allegro Non Troppo Presto
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 2. Adagio
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 3. Allegro Molto
  • Trumpet Concerto In E Flat, Hob. VIIIe:1: 1. Allegro
  • Trumpet Concerto In E Flat, Hob. VIIIe:1: 2. Andante
  • Trumpet Concerto In E Flat, Hob. VIIIe:1: 3. Allegro
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 1. Allegro Moderato
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 2. Andante
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 3. Allegro

  Disc 2
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 1. Andante
  • Trumpet Concerto In D: 2. Allegro Moderato
  • Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In E Flat: 1. Allegro
  • Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In E Flat: 2. Adagio
  • Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In E Flat: 3. Vivace
  • Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In D: 1. Allegro
  • Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In D: 2. Adagio
  • Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In D: 3. Allegro
  • Trumpet Concerto No. 2 In C: 1. Adagio
  • Trumpet Concerto No. 2 In C: 2. Allegro Molto
  • Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 1. Grave
  • Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 2. Allegro
  • Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 3. Grave
  • Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 4. Allegro
  • Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 5. Allegro
  • Concerto In B Flat, Op. 7 No. 3: 1. Allegro
  • Concerto In B Flat, Op. 7 No. 3: 2. Adagio
  • Concerto In B Flat, Op. 7 No. 3: 3. Allegro
  • Adagio In G Minor
  • Trumpet Tune
  • Chorale Preludes: 'Erbarm Dich Mein, O Herre Gott' BWN 721
  • Chorale Preludes: 'Ich Ruf' Zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ' BWV 639
  • Chorale Preludes: 'Herzlich Tut Mich Verlangen' BWV 727
  • Ave Maria

Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent value of a trumpet virtuouso in action   July 30, 2007
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Both of these CDs are packed with 70+ minutes of some of the best trumpet pieces (not all are concertos, btw) played by one of our greatest living trumpeters, Hakan Hardenberger.

I can't think of any negatives to say about this package. It contains great compositions played by great musicians. The sound quality is also excellent.



5 out of 5 stars Virtuosic Trumpet: Baroque And Classical Showcase   February 21, 2004
  8 out of 8 found this review helpful

This album is an incredible showcase for the trumpet and the orchestra, in other words, the trumpet concerto. Hakan Hardenberger, the featured trumpet player, is highly talented and at the top of his game. Even the great jazz and classical trumpeter Winston Marsalis does'nt seem to reach the flights of fancy on the trumpet as does Hakan Hardenberger. Hardenberger masters the trumpet to perfection, capturing every nuance and every tone, from fortissimo fanfares to the softest pianissimo. On this compilation are the trumpet concerti of Baroque and Classical Era composers, among them Corelli and Albinoni and the Classical masters Franz Joseph Haydn and Leopold Mozart, Mozart's father. The sheer scale and magnetism of this music cannot be neglected. It is the greatest gathering of trumpet concerti ever made. The trumpet was perhaps the most fascinating instrument for Baroque composers. The trumpet produces grand, triumphant tones when played forte. It was an instrument that was displayed in ceremonial pomp- weddings, coronations and marches. The Baroque composers were sponsored by kings so they were expected to compose music for trumpet, which could be expressive not only as a fanfare for the king himself, but as an instrument of many dynamics. It can be played softly and slowly, which seems to create a nocturnal, reflective mood and staccato and fast-paced which made the music sound exciting and lively. In my opinion, it was the premier instrument of the Baroque Age.

The cd opens with the Trumpet Concerto In E Flat Major by Johann Hummel. This colorful piece is particularily impressive as it really explores the dynamic potential for the trumpet. It's third movement, the Rondo, is very exciting music, as it is played very fast and in a bouncy, dance-like manner. The Trumpet Concerto by Stamitz, Hertel and Richter are very stylish and must have been highly admired in the Baroque Era. The Trumpet concerto in E by Franz Joseph Haydn, who influenced Mozart, is beautiful, especially in its serenade-style andante second movement. In the last cd, Leopold Mozart's trumpet concerto is featured, and it's a good work. Perhaps his son Mozart greatly admired it, though Mozart did'nt really expand on trumpet concerti himself nor really ever showcased the instrument greatly. There are trumpet arrangements for the famous Albinoni Adagio in G, which on this version, sounds chilling, dark and dramatic. The cd concludes with trumpet versions of Bach's Organ Preludes and the Bach/Gounod Ave Maria.


4 out of 5 stars superb playing   October 30, 2003
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Hardenberger is indeed an extraordinary. The playing is right up there with the best of them. One thing unique to hardnberger is his ability to lock in ever note of every passage reguardless of register, speed, etc. In addition he playes with great character. The only reason i give hims less than 5 stars is because his lyricism, the most important thing, is surpassed by Maurice Andre and Phil Smith without questiong. especially after seing all of them live and buying their CDs. He is definitely among the greatests ever.


5 out of 5 stars The Best Trumpeter in the Business   May 25, 2003
  20 out of 20 found this review helpful

It's a rare treat for a reviewer when he can throw caution to the winds and go out on a limb for a musician. This is such an occasion for me. Hakan Hardenberger is a phenomenon. I think he is the Babe Ruth, the Wayne Gretzky, the Michael Jordan, the Vladimir Horowitz, the Jascha Heifetz of trumpet players.

Hardenberger is a Swedish trumpeter who made his first recording (Haydn, Hummel, Hertel, and Stamitz trumpet concertos, with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields under Neville Marriner, on Philips) in 1986 when he was only 25 years old (in the cover photo of the original CD he looks like a boy). The first time I played this debut CD of his, my jaw dropped and I could hardly believe my ears. His playing was a revelation--absolutely stunning. I'd never heard trumpet playing to compare with it. In my opinion, with his first two CDs young Hardenberger not only moved into the top rank of trumpeters; he swept right past his competitors to the head of the class. I've compared a number of his baroque concerto performances, here and elsewhere, with those of other famous trumpeters, and he always comes out on top. I believe him to be in a league of his own. He has everything: virtuosity and technique to burn, dead-on intonation, clean trills, smooth legato, expressive shading, beauty of tone, brilliant high notes, enormous dynamic range. He is also a sound musician, with taste and a sense of style. His arsenal is complete and unassailable; there is no chink in his armor.

Everything that was on that debut CD is now in this Philips Duo set, which is a much better value, because it offers two generously filled CDs--72:55 and 78:27--for the price of one, adding most of the contents of two later Hardenberger CDs of baroque music for trumpet (the recordings here were made from 1986 through 1993). It's a good buy, and if you're going to own only one collection of baroque trumpet music, this is the one I'd recommend.

The trumpet has always been a difficult instrument to record and reproduce accurately. Here, although the consistently excellent digital recording presents Hardenberger very much front and center, it captures the timbre, "bite," and wide dynamic range of his trumpet with exemplary vividness and fidelity. On a top-quality playback system, he sounds like he's standing right between the speakers playing for you. And what playing it is! Not to be missed.

Hardenberger's second CD, of Telemann Trumpet Concertos, also accompanied by the ASMF, this time under Iona Brown, was recorded in 1987 (again on Philips). It too is marvelous, fully as impressive as his first CD, but unfortunately none of it is included in the Philips Duo reviewed here, so you have to acquire it separately. It's well worth it.

Long live the king!


5 out of 5 stars Virtuosic... Incredible   August 5, 2001
  7 out of 8 found this review helpful

You don't have to be a fan of the instrument in order to appreciate and become overwhelmed by the beauty, the splendor and acrobatics of the trumpet. In the Baroque era, it was a instrument for the royal treatment and heralded arrival of kings and war. The performances here are excellent- Hardenberger, I Musici and Neville Marriner and his orchestra deliver virtuosic renditions of Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in E flat, Hummel's, Hertel's, Molter's and Albinoni's concerti, as well as incredible arrangements of Ave Maria by Bach and Albinoni's Adagio.


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