Monday, October 5, 2009

Wynton MARSALIS - Carnaval 1987


Wynton MARSALIS - Carnaval 1987
(Wynton Marsalis, Donald Hunsberger, Eastman Wind Ensemble)
Label: Sony Classical

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Marsalis is an excellent trumpet player, there is no question as to that. He is certainly not the best in the world, however. I prefer a better recording of Carnival of Venice and many other cornet solos by Gerard Schwarz. The spirit of such solos is lost when they are put to ensemble accompaniment, Schwarz interprets them far better in my opinion. Also, his technical mastery is at least equal to that of Wynton's, or was when he made the album. His sound is sweeter and more perfect to my ear. And this is not the only album in which you can hear dazzling technical pieces, either. Sergei Nakariakov, Rafael Mendez, and Allen Vizzutti are the most proficient players with recordings out there. Nakariakov and Mendez both do better readings of the Paganini, playing the entire song double-tonguing and circular breathing. The Mendez Flight of the Bumblebee has a much better sound and fits the piece more, too. The most amazing song I have ever heard is the Carnival of Venus, by Vizzutti. Listen to anything by Wynton and then this song, you will be absolutely amazed. The last variation of the Marsalis is Vizzutti's first, and they get harder from there. Simply put, this is a good recording and the most accessible, but there are better ones out there. I wouldn't buy this to hear cornet solos or amazing technical pieces, but for hearing other interpretations. I prefer Schwarz, Mendez, Vizzutti, and Nakariakov.
By  A. Katko.
**
This review is from: Carnaval (Audio CD)
Marsalis is indeed an amazing player with a superd technique. The showpieces (e.g. the Bumble Bee, the Arban Variations) are simply dazzling. Wynton's command of the high range is also spectacular, listen to the high F at the end of the Carnaval of Venice, or the Clarke piece. This disc is not merely a showcase for technique, some touching lyrical pieces are included. You may fall in love with the Motherless Child song after just a few bars.
This is a tastefully balanced programme with one of the best brass performers of our time displaying both his amazing skill and wide range of musical expressions.
By  Kenneth Fung.
**
1. Variations Sur "Le Carnaval de Venise" 7.32
2. The Debutante (Caprice brillant) 5.49
3. Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms 3.26
4. Grand Russian Fantasia 6.19
5. Moto Perpetuo, Op. 11 4.31
6. 'Tis The Last Rose Of Summer
7. The Flight of the Bumblebee from Tsar Saltan 1.03
8. Napoli-Variations On A Neapolitan Song 5.43
9. Fantaisie Brillante 8.16
10. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 3.20
11. Valse Brillante ("Sounds from the Hudson") 8.07
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