巴松管協奏曲集(莫札特/韋伯/普伊)
布拉姆·凡·桑貝克 巴松管
阿雷西.歐格林裘克 指揮
瑞典室內管弦樂團
As Bram van Sambeekwrites in the liner notes to his new disc, bassoonists consider Mozart’s Concerto in B flat major the absolute pinnacle of their repertoire. A man of great contrasts himself, Mozart recognised the potential of the bassoon as a vehicle for expressing a wide range of moods and attitudes –from the joking and playful to the dreamily tuneful. Another composer who showed a special understanding for the instrument was Carl Maria von Weber, whose Concerto in F majordoesn’t come far behind Mozart’s on the list of all-time bassoon hits. But as all bassoonists would agree, that list is on the short side –compared to the piano or the violin, the bassoon has been sadly underused by composers.
How much easier then to imagine van Sambeek’sexcitement when, by chance, he came across an unknown bassoon concerto. From a library in Stockholm he had requested a quintet for bassoon and strings by the Swiss-born, Swedish-based singer-conductor-composer and jack-of-most-trades ÉdouardDu Puy(c. 1770—1822) but, by mistake, he was sent a copy of the autograph manuscript for Du Puy’s‘Concerto pour le Basson’ in C minor. Recognising the importance of the discovery, van Sambeekorganised for a modern edition to be made. Describing it as ‘a work which deserves a place amongst the few important bassoon concertos that we have’, he has now chosen to present it to the world alongside Mozart and von Weber, with spirited support from the acclaimed Swedish Chamber Orchestraconducted by his colleague and long-time collaborator, the oboist Alexei Ogrintchouk.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756—91)
Bassoon Concerto in B flat major, K 191 17'30
1 ) I. Allegro 7'11
2 ) II. Andante ma Adagio 6'16
3 ) III. Rondo. Tempo di Menuetto 3'52
Carl Maria von Weber (1786—1826)
Bassoon Concerto in F major, Op. 75 17'08
4 ) I. Allegro ma non troppo 8'04
5 ) II. Adagio 4'29
6 ) III. Rondo. Allegro 4'23
Édouard Du Puy (c. 1770—1822)
Bassoon Concerto in C minor (1812) 30'30
World Premiere Recording
Autograph manuscript at the National Library of Sweden
Ed.: Marijn van Prooijen and Bram van Sambeek
7 ) I. Adagio non troppo — Allegro moderato 13'00
8 ) II. Adagio 6'58
9 ) III. Rondo. Allegretto 10'19
TT: 66'15