Håkan Hardenberger, renowned trumpeter, joins forces with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and conductor John Storgårds to present a captivating exploration of contemporary classical music with "Dean: Dramatis personæ - Francesconi: Hard Pace." Released in 2017 under the BIS label, this album offers a compelling journey through two distinct concertos that showcase the virtuosity of both the soloist and the orchestra.
The album opens with Brett Dean's "Dramatis personæ," a three-movement work that delves into the complexities of human character and narrative. The first movement, "Fall of a Superhero," sets a dramatic tone, while "Soliloquy" provides a moment of introspection, and "The Accidental Revolutionary" concludes the piece with a sense of resolve. Each movement is a testament to Dean's intricate compositional style and Hardenberger's expressive playing.
The second half of the album features Luca Francesconi's "Hard Pace," a four-movement concerto that challenges the boundaries of traditional trumpet repertoire. The movements, titled "Quarter Note = 60," "Adagio," "Miles," and "Finale," explore a range of tempos and moods, from the steady pulse of the first movement to the lively energy of the finale. Hardenberger's technical prowess and musical sensitivity shine throughout, making this a standout performance.
With a total runtime of 58 minutes, this album is a testament to the collaborative artistry of Hardenberger, the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, and Storgårds. Whether you're a fan of contemporary classical music or simply looking to expand your musical horizons, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.