Immerse yourself in the rich, resonant world of Baroque music with Maurice Allard's captivating album, "Barockmusik." Released in 1962 under the BNF Collection label, this album is a testament to Allard's mastery of wind and string instruments, offering a diverse collection of concertos that showcase his virtuosity and the timeless appeal of Baroque compositions.
The album opens with Antonio Vivaldi's Bassoon Concerto in E Minor, RV 484, where Allard's expressive playing brings out the depth and warmth of the bassoon. The concerto's three movements, from the lively Allegro poco to the introspective Andante and back to a spirited Allegro, demonstrate Allard's technical prowess and musical sensitivity.
The album continues with Vivaldi's Mandolin Concerto in G Major, featuring Allard's skillful adaptation for the bassoon. The concerto's bright, dance-like movements are a delight, showcasing Allard's ability to capture the essence of the mandolin's character on his instrument.
Allard then turns to the Oboe Concerto in D Minor, performed here in C Minor, by an unknown composer. The concerto's three movements, from the Andante e spiccato to the Adagio and the Presto, offer a chance to appreciate Allard's versatility and the rich, expressive qualities of the bassoon.
The album concludes with two concertos by Vivaldi and an unknown composer, featuring the viola d'amore and lute. These pieces, with their unique timbres and expressive melodies, provide a fitting end to this journey through the Baroque era.
With a total duration of 55 minutes, "Barockmusik" is a captivating exploration of Baroque music, performed with passion and skill by Maurice Allard. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding listening experience that highlights the enduring appeal of Baroque compositions.