Albrecht Mayer, the renowned solo oboist of the Berlin Philharmonic, invites you into the enchanting world of the oboe with his 2007 album "DIE OBOE mit Albrecht Mayer." This captivating classical album is not just a collection of tracks but a comprehensive journey into the art of oboe playing, blending music with insightful commentary and storytelling.
The album features 17 tracks, spanning a total of 1 hour and 3 minutes, and includes a mix of musical performances and engaging conversations. Mayer shares his extensive knowledge and passion for the oboe, discussing its history, techniques, and even its quirks, such as the humorous "Die Oboe als Ente" (The Oboe as a Duck). He also shares personal anecdotes and experiences, offering a glimpse into his life as a soloist and his musical journey.
The album opens with an introduction to the oboe, followed by tracks that explore various aspects of playing the instrument, including "Wie erzeugt man einen Ton" (How to Produce a Sound) and "Was ist Zirkuläratmung?" (What is Circular Breathing?). Mayer also delves into the historical context of the oboe, with tracks like "Die Ära des Barock" (The Baroque Era).
In addition to Mayer's solo performances, the album features collaborations with other musicians, such as the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and includes renowned compositions like the "Große Solo aus der 'Neuen Welt'" (Great Solo from the "New World") by Antonín Dvořák.
"DIE OBOE mit Albrecht Mayer" is a unique blend of music and education, making it an enriching experience for both classical music enthusiasts and those curious about the oboe. The album's engaging format and Mayer's charismatic storytelling make it a delightful listen for all ages.