Håkan Hardenberger, a name synonymous with virtuosity and innovation in the world of classical trumpet, presents "Both Sides Now," a captivating album that showcases a different facet of his extraordinary talent. Released in 2012 under the BIS label, this 50-minute journey through 11 tracks is a testament to Hardenberger's ability to transcend the boundaries of his instrument.
Known for commissioning works from the world's foremost composers, Hardenberger takes a delightful detour on this album, offering lush, romantic arrangements of his favorite songs and film themes. The album features arrangements by pianist Roland Pöntinen and trombonist Torsten Stevens, among others, who have masterfully adapted these melodies for Hardenberger's trumpet and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conducted by Kenneth Sillito.
The tracklist is a diverse mix of genres and styles, from Astor Piazzolla's tango "Oblivion" to the timeless "My Funny Valentine" from the musical "Babes in Arms." Film enthusiasts will delight in themes from "The Mission" and "The Godfather," while classical aficionados will appreciate the elegant "Andante for Trumpet" and the poignant "Elegy."
Hardenberger's playing is nothing short of breathtaking, proving that the trumpet can indeed "smooch as well as any saxophone or clarinet," as noted by The Mail on Sunday. His ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from tender intimacy to soaring triumph, is evident throughout the album.
"Both Sides Now" is not just an album; it's an exploration of the trumpet's versatility and Hardenberger's mastery of it. It's a celebration of the melodies that have moved him and a gift to his listeners. Whether you're a longtime fan of Hardenberger or new to his work, this album is sure to leave you enchanted and eager to hear more.