Walter Hilgers presents "Tubadour," a captivating exploration of the tuba's versatility and expressive power, released on July 8, 2008, under the Marcophon label. Spanning a concise yet engaging 58 minutes, this album is a testament to Hilgers' mastery of his instrument and his ability to traverse diverse musical landscapes.
The journey begins with a choral prelude, "Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland," setting a contemplative tone before diving into the intricate "Sonate II für Tuba und Cembalo." This three-movement sonata showcases Hilgers' technical prowess and musical sensitivity, with each movement offering a distinct character—from the moderate allegro of the first to the graceful siciliano of the second, culminating in a lively allegro finale.
Hilgers then takes us on a Latin adventure with "Escenas Latinas," a four-part suite that brings the vibrant rhythms and melodies of South America to life. The suite's diversity is evident in its range, from the rhythmic "Candombe" and the sensual "Tango" to the introspective "Balada India" and the lively "Choro."
The album's centerpiece is the "Konzertante Suite für Solotuba und 4 Hörner," a four-movement work that highlights the tuba's lyrical and dramatic capabilities. Each movement offers a unique mood, from the solemn "Largo" to the mysterious "Moderato misterioso," the sentimental "Andante con sentimento," and the triumphant "Alla marcia."
"Der Genesene an die Hoffnung" and "Czardas" round out the album, offering a poignant reflection and a spirited dance, respectively. Throughout "Tubadour," Walter Hilgers demonstrates why he is considered one of the most accomplished tuba players of our time, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.
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