The Virtuoso Ophicleide Trio Aenea & Patrick Wibart
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
17.11.2015
Label: Ricercar
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Trio Aenea & Patrick Wibart
Composer: Jules Demersseman (1833-1866), Victor Caussinus (1806-1899), Mikhaïl Glinka (1804-1857), Claude Philippe Projean (1843), Gilbert Duprez (1806-1896), Gaspard Kummer (1795-1870), Hyacinthe Klosé (1808-1880), Albert Corbin (-1893)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Jules Demersseman (1833-1866): Grande fantaisie dramatique pour ophicléide et piano
- 1 Grande fantaisie dramatique pour ophicléide et piano 07:34
- Fantaisie sur -Le désir- de Beethoven pour ophicléide et piano
- 2 Fantaisie sur -Le désir- de Beethoven pour ophicléide et piano 04:49
- Victor Caussinus (1806-1899): Troisième duo pour deux ophicléides
- 3 Troisième duo pour deux ophicléides 04:17
- Mikhaïl Glinka (1804-1857): Trio pathétique in D Minor
- 4 I. Allegro moderato (Transcription for Cornet, Ophicleide and Piano) 04:43
- 5 II. Scherzo (Vivacissimo) [Transcription for Cornet, Ophicleide and Piano] 03:02
- 6 III. Largo (Transcription for Cornet, Ophicleide and Piano) 04:51
- 7 IV. Allegro con spirito (Transcription for Cornet, Ophicleide and Piano) 02:08
- Claude Philippe Projean (fl. 1843): Kyrie eleison pour trois ophicléides
- 8 Kyrie eleison pour trois ophicléides 03:23
- Gilbert Duprez (1806-1896): Agnus Dei
- 9 Agnus Dei 01:19
- O salutaris
- 10 O salutaris 02:35
- Gaspard Kummer (1795-1870): Variations pour l'ophicléide op. 62
- 11 Variations pour l'ophicléide, Op. 62 06:36
- Hyacinthe Klosé (1808-1880): Air varié pour ophicléide et piano, Op. 21
- 12 Air varié pour ophicléide et piano, Op. 21 09:23
- Albert Corbin (?-1893): Teautès, fantasie mystique pour cornet et ophicléide
- 13 Teautès, fantasie mystique pour cornet et ophicléide 05:43
Info for The Virtuoso Ophicleide
Following the two volumes of the Guide des Instruments, RICERCAR goes further into the knowledge of several instruments and their specific repertoire. It was in 1817 that the instrument maker Halary invented this instrument whose low register prefigures the tuba.
Integrated into the orchestra by Berlioz, the ophicleide was also used in church to accompany the plainchant and quite present in military bands. But it also benefitted from a solo repertoire in the concerto genre as well as in chamber music. Patrick Wibart impresses with his total mastery of the instrument and the flexibility of his playing. To be discovered imperatively.
Trio Aenea:
Patrick Wibart, ophikleide
Adrien Ramon, cornet
Lucie Sansen, piano
Corentin Morvan, ophikleide
Oscar Abella Martín, ophikleide
Jean-Yves Guéry, gregorian chant
No biography found.
Booklet for The Virtuoso Ophicleide