Alison Balsom – Seraph (2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 56:04 minutes | 466 MB | Genre: Classical
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Alison Balsom is the world’s preeminent female classical trumpeter. She is an unique and independent artist who have broken through to the mainstream whilst retaining her integrity and core musical values. Exceptional talent, a glamorous stage presence and a witty and engaging personality make Alison one of the most exciting and bankable artists in the core classical world today.
Alison’s new recording of modern and contemporary repertoire marks an important artistic stepping stone in her career. This labour of love features the world premiere recording of Seraph, James MacMillan’s trumpet concerto written for Alison, works by Takemitsu and Zimmermann and includes her long-awaited recording of the ever popular Arutunian Trumpet Concerto.
“Seraph may not quite be another Veni, Veni Emmanuel…But it’s still very enjoyable, from the Haydn-tinged jollity of the first movement, through a mysterious and lyrical slow movement to the rousing finale…Balsom is a superb advocate, combining technical brilliance with penetrating musicianship – a true poet of the trumpet as well as a formidable athlete.” –BBC Music Magazine
„Seraph“ is concise and communicative, and, as expected from Macmillan, approachable. Balsom gets its (one hopes) long career off to a strong start…[in the Zimmermann] Balsom is in her element. She advocates for this music with passion and dignity, and the strength of her technique allows her to focus on communicating the work’s emotional content…this disc speaks well of her continuing maturation as an artist.” –International Record Review
Tracklist:
James MacMillan (1959-)
Seraph
1. I. 04:41
2. II. Adagio 05:11
3. III. Marcato e ritmico 05:30
Toru Takemitsu (1930-1996)
4. ‘Paths’ 06:25
Alexander Grigori Arutiunian (1920-2012)
Trumpet Concerto in A flat major
5. I. Andante – Allegro Energico 08:16
6. II. Meno Mosso 03:24
7. III. Tempo 1 03:35
Trad. / Arr Poster & Balsom
8. Trad. / Arr Poster & Balsom: Nobody Knows 04:28
Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918-1970)
9. Trumpet Concerto in C Major 14:35