Ignaz Pleyel's "Wind Sextets" is a captivating collection of chamber music that showcases the composer's mastery of the classical form. Released in 1994 by Bayer Records, this album features three delightful wind sextets, each comprising four movements that blend elegance and virtuosity. Pleyel, a contemporary of Mozart and Haydn, brings his unique voice to the genre, offering a rich listening experience that spans approximately 45 minutes.
The album opens with the first sextet, marked by its lively "Allegro con brio" and a tender "Romanze." The second sextet begins with an "Allegro spirituoso," followed by a graceful "Allegro cantabile," and concludes with a spirited "Rondo." The final sextet starts with a reflective "Poco Adagio - Allegro," transitions into a serene "Siciliano," and culminates in a lively "Rondo."
Pleyel's compositions are performed with precision and passion by the Consortium Classicum, a group renowned for their interpretation of classical chamber music. The ensemble's nuanced playing brings out the intricate details and expressive depth of Pleyel's scores, making this album a treasure for both classical aficionados and those new to the genre. The album's packaging in a jewel case ensures that the physical copy is as elegant as the music it contains.