Håkan Hardenberger, a renowned virtuoso trumpeter, presents a captivating collection of classical pieces in his album "Both Sides Now." Released on March 6, 2012, under the BIS label, this album offers a unique blend of well-known compositions and lesser-known gems, all masterfully arranged for trumpet and orchestra. Spanning a duration of 50 minutes, the album showcases Hardenberger's exceptional skill and versatility, taking the audience through a diverse range of musical styles and emotions.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Oblivion" by Astor Piazzolla, followed by a delightful rendition of "Both Sides, Now" arranged by R. Pontinen. Hardenberger's interpretation of "My Funny Valentine" from "Babes in Arms," arranged by T. Stevens, is equally enchanting. The album also features Hardenberger's own arrangement of "Sans Toi," a piece that highlights his compositional prowess alongside his trumpet skills.
Notable tracks include "Andante for Trumpet," "The Seagull," and "Speak Low" from "One Touch of Venus," all arranged by R. Pontinen, showcasing Hardenberger's ability to bring depth and nuance to each piece. The album concludes with "Elegy," arranged for trumpet and orchestra, leaving the audience with a sense of contemplation and awe.
Håkan Hardenberger's "Both Sides Now" is a testament to his artistry and musicality, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience for classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.