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      2. trumpet music - paul hindemith /henri sauguet /bernd franke/ siegfried thiele/ reiner bredemeyer/ siegfried matthus - ludwig güttler

      Trumpet Music - Paul Hindemith /Henri Sauguet /Bernd Franke/ Siegfried Thiele/ Reiner Bredemeyer/ Siegfried Matthus

      Ludwig GüttlerLudwig Güttler
      • 1997
      • 17 tracks
      • 1 uur, 14 min
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      Trumpet Music  - Paul Hindemith /Henri Sauguet /Bernd Franke/ Siegfried Thiele/ Reiner Bredemeyer/ Siegfried Matthus - Ludwig Güttler
      Trumpet Music  - Paul Hindemith /Henri Sauguet /Bernd Franke/ Siegfried Thiele/ Reiner Bredemeyer/ Siegfried Matthus - Ludwig Güttler

      Album Details

      Ludwig Güttler, a renowned trumpeter, presents a captivating collection of contemporary trumpet music on this 1997 album. The disc features compositions by Paul Hindemith, Henri Sauguet, Bernd Franke, Siegfried Thiele, Reiner Bredemeyer, and Siegfried Matthus, offering a diverse range of styles and influences. The album kicks off with the dynamic Concerto for Trumpet and Bassoon, showcasing Güttler's virtuosity alongside Eckart Konigstedt's bassoon skills. The piece is followed by the reflective Nec morietur in aeternam and the evocative Chagall-Impressionen, a six-movement suite that draws inspiration from the art of Marc Chagall.

      Güttler is joined by Friedrich Kircheis on organ for the piece Musik for Organ and Trumpet, demonstrating the powerful synergy between these two instruments. The album also includes the intriguing Di As (+ -), a unique composition that explores the boundaries of trumpet performance. The Concerto for Trumpet and Timpani, with its five contrasting movements, is a highlight of the album, featuring Güttler in a dialogue with the timpani, performed by Burkhard Glaetzner.

      Recorded with the Berlin Classics label, this album is a testament to Ludwig Güttler's exceptional artistry and his commitment to contemporary music. The performances are marked by technical brilliance, expressive depth, and a keen sense of musical storytelling. With a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, the album offers a rich and engaging listening experience, showcasing the trumpet's versatility and the composer's innovative spirit.

      1 januari 19972009 Copyright Control1997 "edel" Records GmbH

      Tracks

      1. Concerto for Trumpet and Bassoon: I. Allegro spiritosoPaul Hindemith, Ludwig Güttler, Dresdner Philharmonie, Herbert Kegel, Eckart Konigstedt
        6:21
      2. Concerto for Trumpet and Bassoon: II. Molto adagioPaul Hindemith, Ludwig Güttler, Dresdner Philharmonie, Herbert Kegel, Eckart Konigstedt
        8:50
      3. Concerto for Trumpet and Bassoon: III. VivacePaul Hindemith, Ludwig Güttler, Dresdner Philharmonie, Herbert Kegel, Eckart Konigstedt
        1:26
      4. Nec morietur in aeternam: Nec morietur in aeternamPaul Hindemith, Ludwig Güttler, Friedrich Kircheis
        5:27
      5. Chagall-Impressionen: I. Ruhig schreitendBernd Franke, Blechbläserensemble Ludwig Güttler, Ludwig Güttler
        1:40
      6. Chagall-Impressionen: II. Sehr bewegtBernd Franke, Blechbläserensemble Ludwig Güttler, Ludwig Güttler
        1:05
      7. Chagall-Impressionen: III. Sehr langsam und äusserst ruhigBernd Franke, Blechbläserensemble Ludwig Güttler, Ludwig Güttler
        1:06
      8. Chagall-Impressionen: IV. Lebhaft und raschBernd Franke, Blechbläserensemble Ludwig Güttler, Ludwig Güttler
        1:10
      9. Chagall-Impressionen: V. LangsamBernd Franke, Blechbläserensemble Ludwig Güttler, Ludwig Güttler
        2:10
      10. Chagall-Impressionen: VI. Langsam, aber bewegtBernd Franke, Blechbläserensemble Ludwig Güttler, Ludwig Güttler
        2:10
      11. Musik for Organ and Trumpet: Musik for Organ and TrumpetSiegfried Thiele, Ludwig Güttler, Friedrich Kircheis
        10:54
      12. Di As (+ -)Reiner Bredemeyer, Ludwig Güttler, Burkhard Glaetzner
        12:31
      13. Concerto for Trumpet and Timpani: I. IntradaSiegfried Matthus, Dresdner Philharmonie, Herbert Kegel
        3:35
      14. Concerto for Trumpet and Timpani: II. Adagio und PassacagliaSiegfried Matthus, Dresdner Philharmonie, Herbert Kegel, Ludwig Güttler
        5:25
      15. Concerto for Trumpet and Timpani: III. VivaceSiegfried Matthus, Dresdner Philharmonie, Herbert Kegel, Ludwig Güttler
        2:44
      16. Concerto for Trumpet and Timpani: IV. Adagio lamentosoSiegfried Matthus, Dresdner Philharmonie, Herbert Kegel, Ludwig Güttler
        6:13
      17. Concerto for Trumpet and Timpani: V. Stretta con colleraSiegfried Matthus, Dresdner Philharmonie, Herbert Kegel, Ludwig Güttler
        2:02
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      About Ludwig Güttler

      Ludwig Güttler, born on June 13, 1943, is a renowned German virtuoso celebrated for his mastery of the Baroque trumpet, piccolo trumpet, and corno da caccia. Known affectionately as "the Pavarotti of wind instruments" and the "King of Trumpets," Güttler's musical prowess extends beyond his instrumental skills. As a conductor, he has founded several ensembles, notably the chamber orchestra Virtuosi Saxoniae. His discography, which began in the early 1980s, includes a rich collection of albums that showcase his artistry and collaboration with esteemed musicians like organist Friedrich Kircheis. Güttler's contributions to music are not limited to performance; he is also highly regarded for his research and teaching, making him a multifaceted figure in the classical music world.

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