Bassoon Trios
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Item Number: 20253469
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SKU: NX.BRI95251

By Mario Carbotta, Massimo Data, and Piero Barbareschi. By Francois Devienne, Gaetano Donizetti, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Pietro Morlacchi-Torriani. Classical. Listening CD. Published by Naxos (NX.BRI95251).

What at first glance appears an eclectic trio of Classical-era composers from three nations can be experienced as a harmonious combination through the carefree exuberance which each of them brought to the combination of bassoon and flute - father and daughter of the wind family. The Sonata for flute and obbligato bassoon by Francois Devienne (1759-1803) is recorded here for the first time. It is a typically enjoyable example of chamber composition of the late 18th century, and just as the finale may bring to mind contemporary works by Haydn and Mozart, so may the early sonata by Beethoven in which the two winds are joined by a piano. He wrote it in his teenage years, and what the sonata lacks in expressive profundity is compensated by an already-sophisticated understanding of the instruments at his disposal. Though Donizetti is now famed as a prolific opera composer, he wrote much chamber music, including 18 string quartets and the trio sonata for flute, bassoon and piano recorded here. The first of the Trio's two movement is a Larghetto that begins in somewhat operatic terms, like a recitative to proceed the main argument of an aria and cabaletta, which duly follows in the form of a free-flowing Allegro without the tension of his mad scenes. This originally compiled album is completed by a Duetto concertato for flute, bassoon and piano on themes by Verdi. It was written by the flautist Pietro Morlacchi (1828-1868) and his bassoonist friend Antonio Torriani (1829-1911) when they were still students at the Verdi Conservatoire in Milan. It is, naturally, superbly written for the two wind instruments, and a typically lively example of the operatic pot-pourri that was so popular in the 19th century. A delightful programme featuring the bassoon in duo and trio formation chamber music, centred around the substantial and neglected Bassoon Trio WoO37 by Beethoven. This new recording presents a brilliant duo for bassoon and flute by Devienne, a trio for flute, bassoon and piano by opera composer Donizetti, a virtuoso Fantasia on Verdi themes by Morlacchi/Torriani and Beethoven's masterpiece. Three Italian soloists, Massimo Data (bassoon), Mario Carbotta and Piero Barbareschi deliver brilliant performances, brimming with energy and "Spielfreude".

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