Wynton Marsalis: Baroque Music For Trumpets

Wynton Marsalis: Baroque Music For Trumpets

by Marsalis / Eco / Leppard
Wynton Marsalis: Baroque Music For Trumpets

Wynton Marsalis: Baroque Music For Trumpets

by Marsalis / Eco / Leppard

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Overview

In trying to cover the classical solo trumpet concerto repertoire, Wynton Marsalis quickly realized that the number of options were rather finite (as opposed to, say, the violin), so he proposed an album of concertos for multiple trumpets. When CBS couldn't round up a brace of fellow trumpeters as guests, Marsalis blithely offered to play all of the parts himself! Through the enabling process of multi-track recording, he pulled it off, recording in the same London church with the same placements of microphones. Raymond Leppard and the English Chamber Orchestra return from past Marsalis classical projects to lay down the smart, poised accompaniments. Obviously one has to respect the difficult technical feat of synchronizing all of the parts and recording take after take of each part -- two parts for the popular Vivaldi Concerto RV 537, three for the Telemann Concertos in B flat and D and an astounding eight for Heinrich Biber's Sonata for Eight Trumpets and Orchestra, the latter with echo parts in different sectors of the church. A problem for some listeners, though, is that Marsalis makes no attempt to alter his tone or style from one part to another; thus the effect is that of a team of Marsalis clones who do not interact. Also, there are a few liberties taken with the designated theme. The Pachelbel Canon -- which isn't and never was a trumpet concerto -- is given a rather fancy arrangement by Leppard for three trumpets and strings, presumably to invoke the brand name Pachelbel to help the record sell. Also, the cover sheepishly confesses that Michael Haydn was not a Baroque composer (he lived from 1737 to 1806), and the concerto in question -- a modestly-inspired two-movement affair -- is for just one trumpet, thank you. Ultimately it adds up to a curiosity in Marsalis' burgeoning catalog. ~ Richard S. Ginell

Product Details

Release Date: 08/10/2004
Label: Sony Classical
UPC: 0827969262023
Rank: 95344

Tracks

  1. Double Trumpet Concerto for 2 trumpets, strings & continuo in C major, RV 537~1. Allegro
  2. Double Trumpet Concerto for 2 trumpets, strings & continuo in C major, RV 537~2. Largo
  3. Double Trumpet Concerto for 2 trumpets, strings & continuo in C major, RV 537~3. Allegro
  4. Concerto for 3 trumpets & orchestra in B flat major (arranged from Septet, TWV 44:43)~1. Moderato
  5. Concerto for 3 trumpets & orchestra in B flat major (arranged from Septet, TWV 44:43)~2. Largo
  6. Concerto for 3 trumpets & orchestra in B flat major (arranged from Septet, TWV 44:43)~3. Allegro
  7. Canon in D major, instrumental arrangement
  8. Trumpet Concerto in D major, MH 104~1. Adagio
  9. Trumpet Concerto in D major, MH 104~2. Allegro
  10. Concerto for 3 trumpets, timpani, strings & continuo in D major, TWV 54:D4~1. Largo
  11. Concerto for 3 trumpets, timpani, strings & continuo in D major, TWV 54:D4~Allegro moderato
  12. Concerto for 3 trumpets, timpani, strings & continuo in D major, TWV 54:D4~2. Adagio
  13. Concerto for 3 trumpets, timpani, strings & continuo in D major, TWV 54:D4~3. Presto
  14. Sonata Sancto Polycarpi ¿¿ 9, for 8 trumpets, kettledrums & continuo in C major, C. 113

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Wynton Marsalis   Primary Artist,Trumpet
Raymond Leppard   Obbligatto Vocals,Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra   Orchestra,Chamber Ensemble

Technical Credits

Bill King   Photography
Raymond Leppard   Adaptation,Arranger
Johann Pachelbel   Composer
Antonio Vivaldi   Composer
Michael Haydn   Composer
David Michael Kennedy   Photography
Roxanne Slimak   Art Direction
Georg Philipp Telemann   Composer
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber   Composer
Ken Nahoum   Cover Photo,Photography
Steven Epstein   Engineer,Producer,Liner Notes,Art Assistant
Volker Rippe   Translation
Peter Jones   Overdub Coordinator
Buddy Graham   Engineer,Balance Engineer
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