The Trumpets That Time Forgot
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- Suite for two trumpets and organ Op. 149: I. Con motoComposer(s) Joseph RheinbergerArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Suite for two trumpets and organ Op. 149: I. Con moto
08:54$2.70 - Suite for two trumpets and organ Op. 149: II. Thema mit VeranderungenComposer(s) Joseph RheinbergerArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Suite for two trumpets and organ Op. 149: II. Thema mit Veranderungen
09:22$2.70 - Suite for two trumpets and organ Op. 149: III. SarabandeComposer(s) Joseph RheinbergerArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Suite for two trumpets and organ Op. 149: III. Sarabande
11:33$3.70 - Suite for two trumpets and organ Op. 149: IV. FinaleComposer(s) Joseph RheinbergerArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Suite for two trumpets and organ Op. 149: IV. Finale
07:00$2.70 - Three Movements from the Suite, ‘Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme’, Op. 60: I. Minuet de LullyComposer(s) Richard StraussArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Three Movements from the Suite, ‘Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme’, Op. 60: I. Minuet de Lully
02:19$1.80 - Three Movements from the Suite, ‘Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme’, Op. 60: II. CouranteComposer(s) Richard StraussArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Three Movements from the Suite, ‘Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme’, Op. 60: II. Courante
02:29$1.80 - Three Movements from the Suite, ‘Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme’, Op. 60: III. Entree de CleonteComposer(s) Richard StraussArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Three Movements from the Suite, ‘Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme’, Op. 60: III. Entree de Cleonte
04:35$1.80 - Sonata No. 2, Op. 87a: I. IntroductionComposer(s) Edward ElgarArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Sonata No. 2, Op. 87a: I. Introduction
02:25$1.80 - Sonata No. 2, Op. 87a: II. ToccataComposer(s) Edward ElgarArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Sonata No. 2, Op. 87a: II. Toccata
03:34$1.80 - Sonata No. 2, Op. 87a: III. FugueComposer(s) Edward ElgarArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Sonata No. 2, Op. 87a: III. Fugue
03:24$1.80 - Sonata No. 2, Op. 87a: IV. CodaComposer(s) Edward ElgarArtist(s) John Wallace, Colm Carey, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Sonata No. 2, Op. 87a: IV. Coda
03:36$1.80
Total running time: 59 minutes.
Album information
Outstanding and strikingly idiomatic ensemble music creatively reimagined for two trumpets and organ.
In the expansive acoustic of Hereford Cathedral, these three musicians draw the listener into a late-Romantic world of outstanding and strikingly idiomatic ensemble music. Yet none of these pieces are, in fact, original trumpet and organ works. The transformation from a violin, cello and organ piece – in the case of the Rheinberger Suite – reveals an extraordinary new 19th-century sound world of dazzling dialogues, wide dynamic range and beguiling lyricism. As composers could not imagine the potential of the medium in the decades either side of 1900, The Trumpets That Time Forgot deliberately makes up for ‘lost time’ and re-establishes the trumpet as a solo protagonist in what is supposed to be barren land for all but the cornet showpiece.
The results bring not merely classical respectability but a stunning aural feast of Gothic splendour and surprising intimacy. The Strauss movements provide a trio of light vignettes between the significant four-movement Rheinberger Suite (a Concerto in all but name) and Elgar’s Sonata. In the case of the latter, this version provides a new dimension to a work which Elgar composed originally as the Severn Suite for brass band and reworked as his 2nd Organ Sonata. Here, the two worlds meet in the middle.