Lesley Wilson, Thomas Miller - A Much Travel'd Clown: Première Recordings of Scottish Bassoon Music (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: A Much Travel'd Clown: Première Recordings of Scottish Bassoon Music
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Odradek Records
Genre: Classical
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Tracklist
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01. Six Bagatelles for Bassoon Trio: I. Mild Swing
02. Six Bagatelles for Bassoon Trio: III. Study
03. Caprice for Solo Bassoon
04. Scotch Song for Solo Bassoon
05. Six Bagatelles for Bassoon Trio: II. Swing
06. A Small Suite for Solo Bassoon: I. Prelude
07. A Small Suite for Solo Bassoon: II. Minuet & Trio
08. A Small Suite for Solo Bassoon: III. Elegy & Scherzo
09. Sonata for Bassoon and Piano: Prelude-Fugue-Nocturne-Marche-Gigue
10. Dreamscapes for Bassoon and Tape
11. Lorenzo, the Much Travel'd Clown for Bassoon and Piano-I. Allegro risoluto
12. Lorenzo, the Much Travel'd Clown for Bassoon and Piano: II. Allegretto
13. Lorenzo, the Much Travel'd Clown for Bassoon and Piano: III. Largo
14. Lorenzo, the Much Travel'd Clown for Bassoon and Piano: IV. Allegretto comodo
15. Divertimento for Bassoon and Violoncello, Op. 90, No. 1: I. Dialogue
16. Divertimento for Bassoon and Violoncello, Op. 90, No. 1: II. Scherzino
17. Divertimento for Bassoon and Violoncello, Op. 90, No. 1: III. Fughetta
18. Six Bagatelles for Bassoon Trio, No. 4: Rag Time
19. Strange Fish for Solo Bassoon
20. Six Bagatelles for Bassoon Trio, No. 5: Blue
21. Six Bagatelles for Bassoon Trio, No. 6: Fives


Lorenzo, the much-travelled clown, is a Venetian glass ornament belonging to the composer, Marcus Blunt. Lorenzo inspired both Blunt's work for bassoon and piano, at the heart of this disc, and a drawing by Frank Bayford, which emerged as a natural focus for a growing collection of chamber works for bassoon. The music of 'The Much-Travel'd Clown' captures the mercurial character of the bassoon: an outwardly cheerful clown who sometimes expresses an inner sadness.

Each of the seven composers featured on this recording makes an individual response to the technical and expressive resources of the bassoon. The bassoon is a wonderfully versatile instrument, with three distinct registers across a range of nearly four octaves, yet has too often been overlooked by composers - something Lesley Wilson has sought to rectify by commissioning new works for the instrument.

Alongside established works by Hans Gàl and David Johnson, the CD features several pieces by living composers, all of whom explore different facets of the bassoon's character. As well as works for solo bassoon, the instrument is heard in combination with piano and in duet with the cello, in music ranging from the firmly diatonic to the luminously atonal, via the jazz-infused bagatelles of Michael Norris.

Lesley Wilson has always sought to extend the bassoon's technical range, and the programme includes Janet Beat's mysteriously evocative piece involving multiphonics and real-time synchronisation with electronics. All these works represent different facets of the clown's personality.

Lesley Wilson was principal bassoon with the Scottish National Orchestra (later, Royal Scottish National Orchestra) for 26 years, before embarking on a freelance career. She has taught for the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly, the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama), the Royal Northern College of Music, and is Visiting Tutor in bassoon at the University of Aberdeen. Although appearing on numerous orchestral recordings, this is Lesley's first CD of solo and chamber works, and it reflects a lifetime's interest in commissioning new music.