Various Artists - David Dubery: Music for Woodwinds & Piano & Piano Trio "3 Giorni" (2025) Hi-Res

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Title: David Dubery: Music for Woodwinds & Piano & Piano Trio "3 Giorni"
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Prima Facie
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 74:03 min
Total Size: 285 MB / 1,3 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Chimera
02. Clarinet Sonatina: I. Moderato poco scherzoso
03. Clarinet Sonatina: II. Lento e molto tranquillo
04. Clarinet Sonatina: III. Affretando - IV. Tempo di marcia quasi pomposo
05. Music for an Untold Story
06. Remembering Satie
07. Hommage - in an Olden Style
08. Oboe Sonata "Since Dawn Is Breaking": I. —
09. Oboe Sonata "Since Dawn Is Breaking": II. —
10. Oboe Sonata "Since Dawn Is Breaking": III. —
11. Piano Trio "3 Giorni": I. Corenno Plinio. Moderato espressivo
12. Piano Trio "3 Giorni": II. Abbazia di Santa Maria di Piona. Calmo
13. Piano Trio "3 Giorni": III. Villa de Vecchi. Lento


This third Album of Chamber works by Dubery draws upon traditional forms while infusing them with vivid imagery and emotional depth. At its centre is the Sonata for Oboe and piano composed in 1981, a pivitol work shifting his focus away from theatre towards chamber works of a more intimate nature. Since its publication by Emerson Edition in 2015 it has had many performances particularly in Germany and the USA. This project began in mid 2024 with the idea to compliment the Oboe Sonata with other woodwind compositions: revised earlier pieces alongside recent ones written during the Covid Pandemic. This was a time that provided him ample opportunity for reflection and to rediscover uncompleted or those he had intended to revise.

Recorded in the presence of the composer this is a programme of two halves. The first comprising works for Clarinet, Flute and Oboe featuring Principal Players from the Hallé Orchestra with pianist Paul Janes. The second half features his Piano Trio Tre Giorni handsomely performed and recorded by Hallé and BBC Philharmonic Principal Players.