Wim Van Hasselt's "Tintomara" is a captivating journey through the world of classical music, released in 2015 under the Channel Classics label. This album is a testament to Van Hasselt's virtuosity and his ability to create sonically rich and expansive soundscapes. Collaborating with Jörgen van Rijen, they present a collection of tracks that blend baroque and contemporary influences, resulting in a unique and engaging listening experience.
The album features a diverse range of compositions, from Purcell's baroque masterpieces to original works like "Tintomara" and "Slipstream." Each track showcases the dynamic interplay between trumpet, trombone, and various other instruments, including the baroque guitar, cello, and organ. The arrangements by Wim van Hasselt and Jörgen van Rijen bring a fresh perspective to these timeless pieces, highlighting the expressive capabilities of the brass instruments.
"Tintomara" is not just a showcase of technical skill but also a celebration of the rich tonal qualities of the trumpet and trombone. The album's duration of 70 minutes offers a substantial exploration of these instruments' versatility, from the delicate and nuanced passages to the powerful and resonant climaxes.
This album has been recognized for its excellence, earning a Gramophone Editor's Choice distinction. It's a must-listen for fans of classical music, particularly those interested in the intersection of historical and contemporary styles. Wim Van Hasselt's "Tintomara" is a remarkable addition to any classical music collection, offering a fresh and inspiring take on both classic and original compositions.
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Tracks
Come, Ye Sons of Art Away, Z. 323 "Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday, 1694": No. 2. Duet, "Come Ye Sons of Art Away" (Arr. with Trumpet, Trombone, Baroque Guitar, Cello and Organ by Wim van Hasselt and Jörgen van Rijen)Henry Purcell, Wim Van Hasselt, Jörgen Van Rijen, Benedikt Enzler, Mike Fentross, Jorge Lopez-Escribano
Pausanius, Z. 585 "The Betrayer of his Country": No. 2. My Dearest, My Fairest (Arr. with Trumpet, Trombone, Cello and Theorbo by Wim van Hasselt and Jörgen van Rijen)Henry Purcell, Wim Van Hasselt, Jörgen Van Rijen, Benedikt Enzler, Mike Fentross
Timon of Athens, Z. 632: No. 2. Duet, "Hark! how the songsters of the grove" (Arr. with Trumpet, Trombone, Two Recorders, Cello, Theorbo and Organ by Wim van Hasselt and Jörgen van Rijen)Henry Purcell, Wim Van Hasselt, Jörgen Van Rijen, Benedikt Enzler, Mike Fentross, Jorge Lopez-Escribano, Inês d’Avena, Reine-Marie Verhagen
Tintomara: TintomaraFolke Rabe, Wim Van Hasselt, Jörgen Van Rijen
Trio for Trumpet, Trombone and Piano: I. ModeratoJean-Michel Damase, Wim Van Hasselt, Jörgen Van Rijen, Alla Libo
Trio for Trumpet, Trombone and Piano: II. AllegroJean-Michel Damase, Wim Van Hasselt, Jörgen Van Rijen, Alla Libo
One TrumpetMartijn Padding, Wim Van Hasselt
Piano Trio, M. 67: III. Passacaille. Très large (Arr. for Flugelhorn, Trombone and Piano by Wim van Hasselt and Jörgen van Rijen)Maurice Ravel, Wim Van Hasselt, Jörgen Van Rijen, Alla Libo
SlipstreamFlorian Magnus Maier, Jörgen Van Rijen
EastwindJean-François Michel, Wim Van Hasselt, Jörgen Van Rijen, Pierre Volders, Erwin ter Bogt, Jacco Groenendijk, Bert Langenkamp, Ad Welleman, Remko de Jager, Sebastiaan Kemner, Alexander Verbeek, Brandt Attema