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Release Date: Friday 20 May 2016
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The title of this CD, featuring two world premieres (Grunelius and Fischer), is taken from the composition by the German pianist and composer Wilhelm von Grunelius. The inspiration for his work for flugelhorn, timpani and strings came from the poem 'Chant d'automne' by the French poet and art critic Charles Pierre Baudelaire (1821- 1867). The use of texts is a recurring theme in this colourful CD programme of music for the trumpet in a variety of combinations. At the end of the final movement of his Sonata for trumpet and piano, 'Trauermusik', Paul Hindemith incorporates Bach's chorale 'Alle Menschen müssen sterben' (BWV 634). In his Eine Deutsch-Jiddische Kantate, Iván Fischer employs texts by Avrom Sutzkever, Rainer Maria Rilke, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and others. The recording is also of particular value in view of the fact that the two world premieres of music by Grunelius and Fischer are performed by the Budapest Festival Orchestra under Iván Fischer himself, while he also conducts his own Eine Deutsch-Jiddische Kantate, with his daughter Nora Fischer as soprano soloist.
Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1905-1963)
Concertino for trumpet and 7 solo instruments
Wilhelm von Grunelius (1942)
Chant d'Automne for flugelhorn, timpani and string orchestra
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)
Sonata for trumpet and piano
Iván Fischer (1951)
Eine Deutsch-Jiddische Kantate for soprano, trumpet and string orchestra