Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of French musical heritage with Eric Aubier's "French Trumpet Masterpieces, Vol. 1." Released on January 1, 2014, under the Indésens label, this album is a testament to Aubier's virtuosity and his deep connection to the French trumpet repertoire. Spanning a little over an hour, this collection is a journey through diverse compositions that showcase the trumpet's versatility and Aubier's mastery.
The album opens with the elegant "Sonate pour trompette et piano," a three-movement piece that blends classical grace with modern expression. Aubier's performance is both technically precise and emotionally resonant, drawing the listener into the intricate interplay between the trumpet and piano. The playful "Sonnerie pour réveiller le bon gros roi des singes" offers a delightful contrast, showcasing Aubier's ability to infuse humor and charm into his playing.
A highlight of the album is the "Les mariés de la tour Eiffel: Polka pour deux trompettes et orchestre," a lively and energetic piece that captures the spirit of French polka music. Aubier's dynamic range and expressive phrasing bring this composition to life, creating a vibrant and engaging listening experience.
The "Sonatine" and "Concertino pour trompette et sextuor de clarinettes" further demonstrate Aubier's versatility, as he navigates complex rhythms and harmonies with ease. The "Rustiques" and "Quatre variations sur un thème de Domenico Scarlatti" offer a glimpse into the rustic and folk-inspired side of French music, while the "Impromptu" and "Rapsodie" showcase Aubier's improvisational skills and musical creativity.
The album concludes with the "Tryptique pour trompette et piano," a three-movement piece that encapsulates the essence of Aubier's artistry. From the playful "Scherzo" to the lyrical "Largo" and the energetic "Saltarelle," this final composition leaves a lasting impression, underscoring Aubier's profound connection to the French trumpet tradition.
"French Trumpet Masterpieces, Vol. 1" is not just a collection of pieces; it is a celebration of Eric Aubier's musical genius and his dedication to preserving and innovating the French trumpet repertoire. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the beauty and diversity of French music.