Immerse yourself in a world of captivating melodies and dynamic compositions with Reinhold Friedrich's remarkable album, featuring works by Walter, Rihm, and Mason. This 2001 release on the Capriccio label is a testament to Friedrich's virtuosity and his ability to breathe life into diverse musical pieces.
The album opens with Walter's "4 Pieces Against Stagnation," a four-movement suite that showcases Friedrich's technical prowess and expressive range. Each piece, from the lyrical "Sostenuto a cantabile" to the stormy "Con moto, wie auf unruhigem Meer," offers a unique emotional landscape for the listener to explore. The suite concludes with the serene "Calmo, windstill," providing a moment of tranquility amidst the musical journey.
Following this, the album presents Rihm's "Marsyas," a powerful and evocative piece that further highlights Friedrich's ability to convey deep emotional depth through his playing. The final track, Mason's "Trumpet Concerto," is a thrilling display of Friedrich's mastery of the trumpet, showcasing his ability to navigate complex passages with ease and grace.
Throughout the album, Friedrich is accompanied by the exceptional organist Iveta Apkalna, creating a rich and immersive soundscape. The collaboration between these two virtuosos results in a recording that is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. With a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, this album is a rewarding listen from start to finish, offering a diverse and engaging exploration of the trumpet's expressive capabilities.