BBC Music Magazine

French Trumpet Concertos

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Betsy Jolas: Onze Lieder;

Jolivet: Concertino;

F Schmitt: Suite;

HF Tomasi: Trumpet Concerto Håkan Hardenberg­er (trumpet); Royal Stockholm Philharmon­ic/ Fabien Gabel

BIS BIS-2523 (CD/SACD) 70:18 mins

This excellent album from Håkan Hardenberg­er is a highly enjoyable celebratio­n of the ‘French school’ of trumpet playing. From the mid-19th century, France was at the forefront of the trumpet’s musical and technical developmen­t, which allowed the ‘emancipati­on’ of the instrument from the orchestra, capable both of virtuoso flourishes and expressive nuance. These five works, all composed between the late 1940s and the late 1970s, capture the full flowering of this style in all its verve, not least due to the powerful influence of jazz.

Jolivet’s Second Trumpet Concerto is perhaps the composer’s best-known work and receives a beautiful and spirited performanc­e here. The bluesy central movement is breathtaki­ng, while Hardenberg­er negotiates the outer movements’ technical demands with total assurance (unlike the work’s first performer, Raymond Tournesac, whose struggles with the piece met

with the following response from Jolivet: ‘But, my dear fellow, Louis Armstrong does wonders in the top register... So, to work, old boy!’).

Other highlights include

Tomasi’s playful trumpet concerto of 1948, which was also declared to be ‘unplayable’ by its dedicatee, but receives a wonderfull­y witty performanc­e here. Onze Lieder by Betsy Jolas is an imaginativ­e addition, and celebrates the vocal qualities of the instrument across six short movements that range from the dreamy to the ‘caustic’.

Hardenberg­er’s playing is outstandin­g throughout, by turns crisp and mellifluou­s, stinging and sweet, while the Royal Stockholm Philharmon­ic under Fabien Gabel bring precision and flair to these colourful scores. This is indeed a fine disc which shines a welcome light on this vibrant period of trumpet compositio­n. Kate Wakeling PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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