"Gilson: Works for Saxophone and Orchestra" is a captivating exploration of the saxophone's orchestral potential, showcasing the compositions of Belgian composer Paul Gilson. Released on June 5, 2020, this album is the result of saxophonist Kurt Bertels' doctoral research at the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel, highlighting the saxophone's rich history and versatility as an orchestral instrument.
The album features six tracks, including the world premiere recording of Gilson's Concerto No. 1 for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra, divided into three movements: "Allegro deciso con fuoco," "Andante ritenuto," and "Scherzo - Finale." Also included are Concerto No. 2 for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra, with its two movements "Intrada (lento maestoso)" and "Finale (Tempo di minuetto e scherzando)," and the enchanting "Récitatif et Sérénade for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra."
Performed by Kurt Bertels, the Flanders Symphony Orchestra, and conducted by Jan Latham-Koenig, this album offers a unique blend of classical and saxophone music, spanning a duration of 39 minutes. The album is released under the Etcetera label, known for its high-quality classical music recordings. This collection is a testament to Gilson's innovative use of the saxophone in orchestral settings, making it a significant addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.