Vagn Holmboe's "Brass Concertos" is a captivating exploration of the composer's later works, showcasing his unique blend of influences from Romanian folk music, Hindemith, and Stravinsky. Released in 1996 on the BIS label, this album spans 55 minutes and features three distinct concertos, each highlighting a different brass instrument.
The album opens with the Trumpet Concerto No. 11, Op. 44, performed with virtuosic flair by Håkan Hardenberger. The concerto's three movements—Largo - Allegro con forza - Largo, Poco lento, and Allegretto, ma vivace—exhibit Holmboe's mastery of form and expression. Following this is the Trombone Concerto No. 12, Op. 52, brought to life by Christian Lindberg. This concerto, with its movements Allegro moderato, Andante tranquillo, and Allegro molto, demonstrates Holmboe's ability to craft deeply expressive and technically demanding pieces.
The album concludes with the Tuba Concerto, Op. 127, performed by Jens Bjørn-Larsen, and the Intermezzo concertante, Op. 171. The Aalborg Symphony Orchestra accompanies these soloists, providing a rich and nuanced backdrop to the brilliant performances.
Holmboe's "Brass Concertos" is a testament to his innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of brass repertoire. This album is a must-listen for anyone interested in contemporary classical music and the diverse possibilities of brass instruments.