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Preston Atkins
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2020
Preston Atkins (2005) is an American Bassoonist based in Salzburg where he is completing his bachelor’s degree at the Universität Mozarteum in the class of Marco Postinghel. Previously, he also studied at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Idyllwild Arts Academy with Daniel Matsukawa and Martin Kuuskmann. Among accolades, he has been invited to participate in the Muri (2023) and Aeolus (2024) Competitions. As an orchestral musician he has toured America, Asia, and Europe with leading conductors (Daniel Harding, Ion Marin, Antonio Pappano, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and Osmo Vänskä), as a member of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA), and the New York String Orchestra, among others. He was also a former member of the Académie du Festival d'Aix-en-Provence in 2023, and has appeared as a soloist with the Symphony Orchestras of La Crosse and Vancouver (USA). For any inquiries please contact: prestonatkins8@gmail.com.
William Hurlstone: Bassoon Sonata (1904)
00:00 - I. Vivace
04:50 - II. Ballade: Moderato, ma sempre a piacere
09:40 - III. Allegretto
12:20 - IV. Moderato (to Vivace)
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Bassoon: Frank Forst
Piano: Yukiko Sano
Year of Recording: 2020
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"The story of William Martin Yeates Hurlstone is rather sad. Born in London in 1876, he was something of a musical child prodigy and, at the age of eighteen, he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music to study composition with Stanford. He was also a brilliant pianist and appeared as soloist in his own Piano Concerto at St James's Hall in 1896. He was appointed Professor of Counterpoint at the Royal College, but it was a post that he was not able to hold for long for he suffered from acute bronchial asthma and died in London in 1906, aged just thirty. Nevertheless, he left us with a legacy of fine compositions including a considerable quantity of Chamber music. Unfortunately, Hurlstone's music has received scant attention over the years, not least his Sonata for bassoon and piano (here receiving its first commercial recording) which was out of print for a long time until Emerson Edition had the enterprise to reprint is recently. Originally published in 1904, it was dedicated to a well-known bassoonist of the time, Edward Dubrucq.
As one might expect, the piano part in this Sonata is substantial. But the same can also be said of the bassoon part-not particularly in terms of virtuoso writing but more in the exploration of the bassoon's expressive range. A cheerful mood prevails throughout most of the first movement which begins with a lively 6/8 melody on the bassoon, contrasted by a change to 2/4 time for the second subject, a lyrical theme shared by piano and bassoon. The second movement, a Ballade, takes us into very different waters: the cheerfulness of the first movement is almost entirely forgotten and, lyrical though the thematic material is, there is an underlying tension giving the music a strange and powerful character. The third movement, a waltz-like Allegretto, dispels this mood somewhat, but not entirely since the final movement opens with a fragment of the second movement's initial theme, this time on solo bassoon in the low register. Even when this dark introduction gives way to a sprightly Vivace, there are still traces of the second movement's thematic material, now transformed into a much brighter character than before. A final brief Animato, a brilliant flourish on the piano, and the work comes to a joyous conclusion." (Lawrence Perkins)
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© COPYRIGHT Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
04:50 - II. Ballade: Moderato, ma sempre a piacere
09:40 - III. Allegretto
12:20 - IV. Moderato (to Vivace)
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Bassoon: Frank Forst
Piano: Yukiko Sano
Year of Recording: 2020
_____
"The story of William Martin Yeates Hurlstone is rather sad. Born in London in 1876, he was something of a musical child prodigy and, at the age of eighteen, he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music to study composition with Stanford. He was also a brilliant pianist and appeared as soloist in his own Piano Concerto at St James's Hall in 1896. He was appointed Professor of Counterpoint at the Royal College, but it was a post that he was not able to hold for long for he suffered from acute bronchial asthma and died in London in 1906, aged just thirty. Nevertheless, he left us with a legacy of fine compositions including a considerable quantity of Chamber music. Unfortunately, Hurlstone's music has received scant attention over the years, not least his Sonata for bassoon and piano (here receiving its first commercial recording) which was out of print for a long time until Emerson Edition had the enterprise to reprint is recently. Originally published in 1904, it was dedicated to a well-known bassoonist of the time, Edward Dubrucq.
As one might expect, the piano part in this Sonata is substantial. But the same can also be said of the bassoon part-not particularly in terms of virtuoso writing but more in the exploration of the bassoon's expressive range. A cheerful mood prevails throughout most of the first movement which begins with a lively 6/8 melody on the bassoon, contrasted by a change to 2/4 time for the second subject, a lyrical theme shared by piano and bassoon. The second movement, a Ballade, takes us into very different waters: the cheerfulness of the first movement is almost entirely forgotten and, lyrical though the thematic material is, there is an underlying tension giving the music a strange and powerful character. The third movement, a waltz-like Allegretto, dispels this mood somewhat, but not entirely since the final movement opens with a fragment of the second movement's initial theme, this time on solo bassoon in the low register. Even when this dark introduction gives way to a sprightly Vivace, there are still traces of the second movement's thematic material, now transformed into a much brighter character than before. A final brief Animato, a brilliant flourish on the piano, and the work comes to a joyous conclusion." (Lawrence Perkins)
_____
© COPYRIGHT Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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Definitely my favorite Vivaldi concerto
Awful and ugly work
I love your embellishments, absolutely amazing!
Amazing ❤
As if Puccini and Rachmaninov generated a child with down syndrome
Delightful. Thank you.
Hello, Thanks for the video! But this should be Op 35, not Op 34?
This is music❤
12:14 練習
It is an incredible sonata, thank you for uploading it, could you later upload the trio for bassoon clarinet and piano by William Hurlstone, it is an excellent work:)
Langsam 2:18
Delightful work.
3:44 Theme music from The Office.
TRUE
Quite charming, nicely performed
Is this the piece that inspired Tom Jobim's "Insensatez" ?
Decades on, the shadow of my beautiful black swan still dances through my heart ❤ Décadas depois, a sombra do meu cisne negro ainda dança em meu coração
0:00 - From Musica Ricercata No.3 (C Eb E G) 1:11 - From Musica Ricercata No.6 (G Ab B C# D F) 4:23 - From Musica Ricercata No.7 (F G Ab A Bb C D Eb) 6:54 - From Musica Ricercata No.8 (E F# G G# A B C C# D) 7:55 - From Musica Ricercata No.9 (C# D D# F F# G# A A# B C) 10:20 - From Musica Ricercata No.10 (C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B)
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dieses Lied ist so schön, ich spiele selber cello und übe das gerade weil ich es so schön finde
Vivaldi. Eternal. Great bassoon musician.
Bel pezzo
Best Poulenc' piano work for me
The opening of the finale at 10:19 will be familiar to music-loving British insomniacs, as the theme music to Through The Night on Radio 3.
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i have to get my hands on a bassoon again
Peak H. Villa-Lobos.
SCHRECKlich!
Nice piece
I expect nothing less from a Braunschweiger! And good job by the performers, too.
Superbe musique de style français du début 20 ème
Wow
Hadn't heard this sonata before! Quite charming!
Magnifico e che bravi!!
6:44 high F!!! 初めて見た
Danke ! Merci ! ❤❤❤ Благодаря ! 🇧🇬
Brillant
How is that a bassoon partita? It's a flute one
Wonderful yo see yhe full score.Certainly within t h e abilities of highschool players. Surprised bythe solo piano . The solo part is not chal l enging but a delight musically.
God to hear a bassoon concerto besides Mozart's. I need to find out how much solo & concertante concerti there have been ?
Enjoyable. Thank you.
OMG I LIKE IT ❤❤❤
This is the work of a genius.
What an amazing performance of a really beautiful and rarely played work. Thanks so much for sharing.
Absolument fantastique
Where can I download this score? Can you send me a link? Thank you in advance!
Did a tuning test on this. If the recording's age hasn't affected the sound (unlikely), then the bassoons might be playing the polka in A major.
È un piacere vederlo anche suonare, ci mette tutto se stesso
Wow - this piece is quite a bit more harmonically conservative than the 1935 piece he wrote for woodwind trio.