Immerse yourself in the captivating world of chamber music with "The Daniel Trio — Nicholas Daniel, Joy Farrall & Julius Drake play Rossini, Woolrich, Destenay, Gardner & Gilson." This 1994 release on Léman Classics brings together the exceptional talents of oboist Nicholas Daniel, clarinettist Joy Farrall, and pianist Julius Drake for a remarkable collection of works that span classical and contemporary compositions.
The album opens with Rossini's lively "Le Barbier de Séville: Ouverture," arranged by G. Davies, setting the stage for a diverse and engaging musical journey. It features six world premiere recordings, including works by Woolrich, Destenay, Gardner, and Gilson, showcasing the trio's versatility and mastery. The centerpiece of the album is the complete performance of Woolrich's Trio en si mineur and Trio en sol mineur pour haubois, clarinette et piano, Op. 27, a testament to the trio's technical prowess and musical sensitivity.
From the playful "Favola in Musica" after Claudio Monteverdi to the whimsical "Sunrise, Sunset" after Jerry Bock's "Fiddler on the Roof," this album offers a delightful mix of classical elegance and contemporary charm. The trio's impeccable ensemble playing and expressive phrasing bring each piece to life, making this a standout recording in the chamber music repertoire.
With a duration of 58 minutes, this album is a perfect introduction to the world of chamber music for both new and seasoned listeners. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply looking to explore something new, "The Daniel Trio" promises an enriching and enjoyable listening experience.