Description
If music, like wine, is evaluated in terms of vintages, then 1927 was a very good year for the reed trio, typically comprised of an oboe, a clarinet, and a bassoon. 1927 heralded the creation in Paris of an elite ensemble with three of the cityââ¬â¢s most eminent players: oboist Myrtil Morel, clarinetist Pierre Lefebvre, and the groupïs founder, bassoonist Fernand Oubradous. Also that year and in the same city, Max Eschig published Heitor Villa-Lobosââ¬â¢ daring Trio for oboe, clarinet and bassoon, and in Prague the radically eclectic Ervin Schulhoff completed his Divertissement for the same instrumental combination. Alexander Tansmanââ¬â¢s Suite pour trio dââ¬â¢anches of 1949 is influenced by Stravinsky. Of all the works on the present disc, it is Rustiques by Joseph Canteloube that resonates most with wind players to this day. Known primarily for his Chants dââ¬â¢Auvergne, Canteloube again mined old French chansons and dances for inspiration, but this time he wove together tunes from all across the country.
Additional Details
Label: Summit Records
Genre: Classical
Run Time: 40 mins
Release Date: 07/01/12
UPC: 099402466927
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