Dances and Delights Guido Bäumer & Aladár Rácz
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
27.03.2020
Label: Odradek Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Guido Bäumer & Aladár Rácz
Composer: Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992), Claude Pascal, Jacques Ibert (1890-1962), Fernande Decruck, Claude Delvincourt, Eugène Bozza
Album including Album cover
- Eugène Bozza (1905 - 1991):
- 1 Scaramouche, Op. 53, No. 2 02:49
- Claude Delvincourt (1888 - 1954): Croquembouches:
- 2 Croquembouches: I. Plum Pudding 01:31
- 3 Croquembouches: II. Puits d'Amour 02:24
- 4 Croquembouches: III. Nègre en Chemise 02:00
- 5 Croquembouches: IV. Linzer Tart 01:54
- 6 Croquembouches: V. Grenadine 03:09
- 7 Croquembouches: VI. Rahat Loukhoum 02:44
- Eugène Bozza:
- 8 Pulcinella, Op. 53, No. 1 02:32
- Fernande Decruck (1896 - 1954): Pièces Françaises:
- 9 Pièces Françaises: I. Tambourin 02:05
- 10 Pièces Françaises: II. Vieux Calvaire 03:05
- 11 Pièces Françaises: III. Villageoise 02:54
- 12 Pièces Françaises: IV. Forlane 02:29
- 13 Pièces Françaises: V. L'Horloge 02:13
- 14 Pièces Françaises: VI. Rondel 02:13
- 15 Pièces Françaises: VII. Rigaudon 01:27
- 16 Pièces Françaises: VIII. Toccata 01:58
- Jacques Ibert (1890 - 1962):
- 17 Aria 03:31
- Claude Pascal (1921 - 2017):
- 18 Sonatine 07:56
- Astor Piazzolla (1921 - 1992): Études Tanguistiques:
- 19 Études Tanguistiques: No. 4. Lento meditativo 03:34
- 20 Études Tanguistiques: No. 5 02:15
- 21 Études Tanguistiques: No. 6. Avec anxiété 04:02
Info for Dances and Delights
Following the success of their Odradek Records releases, 'Flashback' and 'French Connection', Duo Ultima returns with an irresistible programme of 'Dances & Delights' for saxophone and piano, including pieces by Ibert and Piazzolla.
Guido Baumer (saxophone) and Aladar Racz (piano) have chosen a delectable selection of pieces for this album, each of them exhibiting elements of dance or comedy. There are two Bozza pieces inspired by the 'Commedia dell'arte': 'Scaramouche' and 'Pulcinella', and a suite of sweets by Delvincourt, whose 'Croquembouches', dating from the 1920s, features an array of movements inspired by different desserts.
As Guido Bumer describes in the album booklet, "Pascal's 'Sonatine' is one of the great virtuoso works of the classical saxophone literature, a bravura piece that is an expression of French 'savoir-vivre', and in the 'Pices Franaises' by Decruck, the landscapes, smells and images of France come to life via many facets of saxophone technique" Ibert's 'Aria' dates from 1930 and was originally written for mezzo-soprano and piano. Its enchanting melody has since been arranged for numerous different instrumental combinations, including saxophone and piano.
Piazzolla's 'Etudes Tanguistiques' were written in 1987; originally for solo flute, they follow the lineage, from Biber to Bach to Berio, of solo works that display 'contrapuntal' characteristics, creating a sense of more than one line in the context of a solo work.
"These two musicians are clearly in fine synergy with each other, and this is an excellent place for expanding your collection of saxophone music." (MusicWeb International)
Duo Ultima:
Guido Bäumer, saxophone
Aladár Rácz, piano
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