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Mozart Hummel Vanhal - Bassoon Concertos
Sophie Dervaux (bassoon), Mozarteumorchester Salzburg
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2023, Nominated - Concerto
In her vivacious new recording with the warmtoned Orchestra of the Mozarteum Salzburg, which she also directs, she wields a full-toned modern bassoon with brilliance and sensitivity, though...
Mozart Hummel Vanhal - Bassoon Concertos
Sophie Dervaux (bassoon), Mozarteumorchester Salzburg
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2023, Nominated - Concerto
In her vivacious new recording with the warmtoned Orchestra of the Mozarteum Salzburg, which she also directs, she wields a full-toned modern bassoon with brilliance and sensitivity, though...
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Following on from her debut album impressions, featuring chamber music for bassoon and piano,
bassoon player Sophie Dervaux is poised to release her second album on the Berlin Classics label. This
album marks two premieres: in addition to this being the very first recording of the Concerto no. 2 in C
major for bassoon and orchestra by Johann Baptist Vanhal, Ms Dervaux performs as both soloist and
conductor of the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg.
The recording of Mozart’s Concerto in B flat major for bassoon and orchestra was the starting point for
this present CD. It is acknowledged to be one of the most important works ever written for the wind
instrument: composed in the Viennese Classical style, sophisticated and nuanced – and the only
bassoon concerto by Mozart to have survived. “The Concerto in B flat major forms the basis for many
bassoonists’ repertoire,” Sophie Dervaux explains, “and for that reason I have long waited to record
the work – it is an important step along my career path and I faced up to it with respect.”
What can be paired on an album alongside a work that enjoys the huge significance of Mozart’s
bassoon concerto? Sophie Dervaux has chosen two composers who were close to Mozart, and who
share a common history with him. Vanhal and Hummel, like Mozart, all left their mark on the musical
history of Vienna – the city in which Sophie Dervaux, as solo bassoonist with the Vienna Philharmonic,
has chosen to make her home.
Contents and tracklist
- Sophie Dervaux (bassoon)
- Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg
- Sophie Dervaux
- Sophie Dervaux (bassoon)
- Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg
- Sophie Dervaux
- Sophie Dervaux (bassoon)
- Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg
- Sophie Dervaux
Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2023Nominated - Concerto
July 2022
In her vivacious new recording with the warmtoned Orchestra of the Mozarteum Salzburg, which she also directs, she wields a full-toned modern bassoon with brilliance and sensitivity, though some listeners might prefer a slightly thinner-toned, more reedy sounding instrument in this music.