JS Bach, JW Hertel & Mozart - Sentiment: Bassoon Concertos
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Label: Alpha
Cat No: ALPHA825
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 25th March 2022
Contents
Works
Bassoon Concerto in G major, BWV1055RBassoon Concerto in A minor
Bassoon Concerto in B flat major, K191
Artists
Mathis Stier (bassoon)Ensemble Reflektor
Works
Bassoon Concerto in G major, BWV1055RBassoon Concerto in A minor
Bassoon Concerto in B flat major, K191
Artists
Mathis Stier (bassoon)Ensemble Reflektor
About
This is how Mathis Stier describes the phenomenon: "Musically, the Mozart Concerto represents the classical bassoon and is probably the best-known work in the original literature. Hertel's concerto, on the other hand, is unusual and fairly unknown even among bassoonists. It deserves to be more widely known, however, because it is an exceedingly remarkable and idiosyncratic piece. Finally, the Bach Concerto, while a very well-known work, is extremely rarely
performed in this version and thus represents an addition to the repertoire. The adaptation for the bassoon is obvious, since the (reconstructed) original was probably composed for the similar-sounding oboe d'amore. Moreover, setting pieces in a different key was common practice for Bach."
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