"Lucarelli, Humbert - Music For Oboe & Orchestra By Barlow, Wilder, Corigliano, Bloom" is a captivating classical album released in 1994 under the eOne Music International Classics label. This 50-minute journey through the world of oboe and orchestral music is led by the virtuoso oboist Humbert Lucarelli, accompanied by the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Michael Barrett. The album features a diverse range of compositions, showcasing the oboe's versatility and Lucarelli's exceptional skill.
The album opens with Wayne Barlow's "Concerto For Oboe, Orchestra And Percussion," a four-movement work that highlights the oboe's lyrical and technical prowess. Alec Wilder's "Piece For Oboe And Improvisatory Percussion" offers a unique blend of structured composition and spontaneous improvisation, featuring Mark Wood on percussion. John Corigliano's "Aria For Oboe And Strings" is a hauntingly beautiful piece that demonstrates the oboe's expressive range, while Robert Bloom's "Requiem" and "Narrative" provide a contemplative and introspective atmosphere.
Throughout the album, Lucarelli's playing is impeccable, displaying a deep understanding of each composer's style and a mastery of the oboe. The Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra provides a rich and supportive backdrop, with Barrett's conducting ensuring a cohesive and engaging performance. This album is a testament to the power of classical music and the oboe's enduring appeal, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.