Before Mozart - Early Horn Concertos / Frank-Gemmill, McGegan, Swedish Chamber Orchestra

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Mozart’s horn concertos are so well-known that for many listeners the sound of the horn and Mozart are virtually synonymous. Mozart was not the first...
Mozart’s horn concertos are so well-known that for many listeners the sound of the horn and Mozart are virtually synonymous. Mozart was not the first composer to write solo concertos for the horn, however, and works from earlier on in the eighteenth century give a quite different perspective on the instrument. With this release soloist Alec Frank-Gemmill provides insights into some of these early horn concertos, by composers ranging from Telemann to Haydn, by way of Mozart’s own father, Leopold.

Around 1750, both Christoph Förster and Johann Baptist Georg Neruda wrote extremely demanding and virtuosic concertos – Neruda’s Concerto in E flat major is in such a high register that it has sometimes been assumed to be composed for the trumpet. Through modern innovations in horn design it is once more possible to perform all of these early horn concertos, including parts previously considered ‘impossibly high’. Alec Frank-Gemmill is recognised internationally for the exceptional breadth and depth of his music-making. His interest in historical performance informed his previous, highly acclaimed release for BIS – a traversal of the horn repertoire throughout some 140 years, performed on four different 19th-century instruments. On the present album he plays on modern horns, but draws heavily on his familiarity with 18th-century horn technique and style, with the support of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra under period performance expert Nicholas McGegan.

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REVIEW:

Nicholas McGegan is equally at home in this repertory, meanwhile. The Swedish Chamber Orchestra play with wonderful freshness and finesse, and there’s a flawless sense of ensemble between Frank-Gemmill and the solo strings in the Sinfonia da camera. An exceptional disc that confirms and consolidates his reputation as one of today’s finest horn players, it makes for compelling and essential listening.

– Gramophone


Product Description:


  • Release Date: April 06, 2018


  • UPC: 7318599923154


  • Catalog Number: BIS-2315


  • Label: BIS


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Christoph Förster, Franz Joseph Haydn, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Baptist Georg Neruda, Leopold Mozart


  • Conductor: Nicholas McGegan


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Swedish Chamber Orchestra


  • Performer: Alec Frank-Gemmill



Works:


  1. Horn Concerto in E flat major

    Composer: Christoph Förster

    Ensemble: Swedish Chamber Orchestra

    Performer: Alec Frank-Gemmill (Horn)

    Conductor: Nicholas McGegan


  2. Concerto for Horn, Violin, 2 Violas and Basso Continuo in D major, TV 51 no D 8

    Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann

    Ensemble: Swedish Chamber Orchestra

    Performer: Alec Frank-Gemmill (Horn)

    Conductor: Nicholas McGegan


  3. Concerto for trumpet & strings in E flat major

    Composer: Johann Baptist Georg Neruda

    Ensemble: Swedish Chamber Orchestra

    Performer: Alec Frank-Gemmill (Horn)

    Conductor: Nicholas McGegan


  4. Sinfonia da camera for Horn, Violin, 2 Violas and Basso Continuo in D major

    Composer: Leopold Mozart

    Ensemble: Swedish Chamber Orchestra

    Performer: Alec Frank-Gemmill (Horn)

    Conductor: Nicholas McGegan


  5. Concerto for Horn no 1 in D major, H 7d no 3

    Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn

    Ensemble: Swedish Chamber Orchestra

    Performer: Alec Frank-Gemmill (Horn)

    Conductor: Nicholas McGegan