Maurice André, Les Solistes De Liège, Géry Lemaire - Quatre Concertos Pour Trompette

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Review by Niels van Dijk

Quatre Concertos Pour Trompette by Maurice André, Les Solistes De Liège, Géry Lemaire is an exceptional album that showcases the virtuosity of the trumpet and the talent of the musicians who perform it. The four concertos featured on the album are masterfully composed and expertly executed, making for a truly captivating listening experience.

Maurice André, a renowned French trumpet player, delivers a flawless performance on each of the concertos, demonstrating his incredible range and technical skill. His playing is complemented by the exceptional musicianship of Les Solistes De Liège, a chamber orchestra based in Belgium. Together, they create a beautiful and harmonious sound that is both powerful and nuanced.

The album opens with Johann Nepomuk Hummel's Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, a lively and energetic piece that showcases André's virtuosity. The second concerto, by Tomaso Albinoni, is a more introspective and melancholic work that highlights the trumpet's expressive capabilities. The third concerto, by Giuseppe Tartini, is a complex and challenging piece that tests the limits of both the trumpet and the orchestra. The final concerto, by Johann Baptist Georg Neruda, is a joyful and celebratory work that brings the album to a triumphant close.

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Concerto En Ré Majeur
Concerto En Ut Majeur
Concerto En Mi Bémol Majeur
Concerto En Sol Majeur

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STU 70582

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Formats

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Credits

RoleCredit
Directed ByGéry Lemaire
EnsembleLes Solistes De Liège
TrumpetMaurice André

About Maurice André, Les Solistes De Liège, Géry Lemaire

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World-renowned and influential French classical trumpeter. Best known for his recordings of Baroque works done in the 1960s and 1970s, he has released over 300 recordings to date. (born: May 21th, 1933 in Alès, France - died: February 25th, 2012 in Bayonne, France) Maurice André was born in Alés, close to the mining area of the Cevennes in 1933. He became a miner at the age of fourteen and began studying the trumpet and made very rapid progress.While still in the first year at the Conservatoire National de Musique in Paris he was awarded the Honorary First Prize for the Horn. In the following year he obtained the First Prize for the Trumpet. Maurice André later received the First Prize in the Munich International Competitions, entering upon a amusical career which took him to Germany where he was very warmly received. He travelled to England and Scandinavia and afterwards to North and South America. He has since travelled throughout the world. His early orchestral posts were with the (1953-1960), the / (1953-1960/1960-1962), and the (1962-1967). He was appointed professor at the Conservatoire National Supérieur in Paris in 1967. The long series of works that Maurice André has recorded for are by 17th & 18th century composers. Modern composers also wrote works with him in mind, having been struck by the remarkable mastery of his instrument and his impeccable style and ability. He has received many Prix du Disque in France. In Germany, the Berlin Schallplattenpreis was awarded to him, a tribute to the esteem with which he is held in that country. Harry Halbreich has written: "Maurice André incarnates the trumpet! There is an indissoluble link between the rugged golden red appearance of this happy, thickset southerner who sprang from within a mine to a glorious future at lightning speed. At the age of 36 he receives invitations to play from every corner of the globe. The ease with which he plays and his legendary virtuosity are perfectly matched with his wide musical knowledge. His trumpet sings as delicately as a violin note. He has acquired a repertoire which had the great composers of the past had the honour of meeting him, would have been more extensive than it is. His ability is astonishing since he is quite capable of matching up to the acrobatc demands of the Hummel Concerto. He is just as much at ease when playing the classical repertoire as he is when confrontened with a modern work." Father of , , and . Older brother of .

Real Name

    • Maurice André

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Summary by Niels van Dijk

Quatre Concertos Pour Trompette is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates classical music and the trumpet. The performances are exceptional, the compositions are masterful, and the recording quality is top-notch. This album is a true gem in the world of classical music, and a testament to the enduring beauty and power of the trumpet.