Wynton Marsalis In Gabriel's Garden

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Giuseppe Torelli, Jeremiah Clarke, Henry Purcell, Jean-Joseph Mouret, Johann Sebastian Bach, John Stanley, Jean-François Dandrieu, Marc-Antoine Charpentier

Label: Classical

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 58

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: SK66244

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Rondeau Jean-Joseph Mouret, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Jean-Joseph Mouret, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Suite, Movement: Rondo Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary Jeremiah Clarke, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Jeremiah Clarke, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
(The) King's March Jeremiah Clarke, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Jeremiah Clarke, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Sinfonia a 4 con tromba, e violini unissoni Giuseppe Torelli, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
Cho-Liang Lin, Violin
English Chamber Orchestra
Giuseppe Torelli, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Sonata for Trumpet and Strings No. 2 Henry Purcell, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Henry Purcell, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Abdelazer, Movement: Rondeau Henry Purcell, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Henry Purcell, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Ayre (unidentified) Jeremiah Clarke, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Jeremiah Clarke, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Sonata a 5 No. 1 Giuseppe Torelli, Composer
English Chamber Orchestra
Giuseppe Torelli, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Sonata a 5 con tromba Giuseppe Torelli, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Giuseppe Torelli, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Te Deum, Movement: Prélude Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Sinfonia con tromba Giuseppe Torelli, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
Giuseppe Torelli, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
(10) Voluntaries, Movement: No. 5 in D (Trumpet Voluntary) John Stanley, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
English Chamber Orchestra
John Stanley, Composer
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
(6) Brandenburg Concertos, Movement: No. 2 in F, BWV1047 (rec/fl, ob, tpt, vn & stgs: 1 Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Anthony Newman, Conductor
Cho-Liang Lin, Violin
English Chamber Orchestra
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Neil Black, Oboe
William Bennett, Flute
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
“Dedicated to all the trumpet players who play church gigs every Sunday and are always forced to play softer than the singers” is the generous inscription to the trumpeting brotherhood. Apart from Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 (which one is unlikely to hear at Matins), this is a record of well-known voluntaries – pieces usually played without a singer in sight. Interspersed are five sonatas by Torelli, a composer Wynton Marsalis has recorded before. Having listened to all 120-odd movements of Torelli’s trumpet music in an end-to-end D major extravaganza some months back (Bongiovanni, 5/95), I must say that patience is certainly a virtue if you are looking for pieces of real quality. Sinfonia con tromba, TV8, is one such example, with an imploring opening of great beauty (performed exquisitely by Eklund on a recent Naxos disc – see above) followed by a sizzling fugato which Marsalis nails, to use parlance of the brotherhood.
But what does this disc tell us about Marsalis? Firstly, that his legion reputation for switching effortlessly back and forth between jazz and classical idioms is still a prized asset, and one which this fine player clearly intends to nurture. That Marsalis is so much more a jazzer than a classical player is irrelevant; if he so wishes, he can clock into a broad ‘baroque’ style and his musical instincts do the rest. At best, these are a thrilling cocktail of gleaming virtuosity and gleeful embellishment. At worst, he leaves too much to direction which, along with the kitsch arrangements, is pretty hard-driven; antediluvian mordents are played with a regularity likely to make orthodox authenticists out of the mildest. Yet there is much to enjoy here. The Dandrieu is splendid and Marsalis plays the stratospheric part in Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 with such soaring authority (despite a tendency to sharpness) that one forgets that he probably returned instantly to the blues, three octaves down and not a bead of sweat later. The sound gives the trumpet due prominence which rules out much dialogue in the Bach.'

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