Czech Philharmonic Wind Ensemble, Shea Lolin - Frisson (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Frisson
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Divine Art
Genre: Classical
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Tracklist

01. Octet-Partita in F Major, Op. 57 (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin): I. Allegro vivace
02. Octet-Partita in F Major, Op. 57 (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin): II. Menuetto. Presto
03. Octet-Partita in F Major, Op. 57 (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin): III. Adagio - Andante cantible
04. Octet-Partita in F Major, Op. 57 (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin): IV. Alla polacca
05. Serenade for Winds in E-Flat Major, Op. 7, TrV 106 (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin)
06. Concertino pour flûte in D Major, Op. 107 (Arr. for Flute & Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin)
07. Romeo and Juliet, Tableaux 2: II. Sinfonia. Romeo and Juliet Meet at the Ball (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin)
08. Romeo and Juliet, Tableaux 1: IV. Siciliana. The Professor Teaches a Pas de deux (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin)
09. Romeo and Juliet, Tableaux 1: V. Sonatina. The Lovers Are Separated (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin)
10. Romeo and Juliet, Tableaux 2: VII. Adagietto. The Death of Juliet (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin)
11. Romeo and Juliet, Tableaux 2: VIII. Finale. The Curtain Falls (Arr. for Woodwind Ensemble by Shea Lolin)
12. More Gordian Knots (Version for Woodwind Ensemble): I. Air
13. More Gordian Knots (Version for Woodwind Ensemble): II. Chaconne
14. More Gordian Knots (Version for Woodwind Ensemble): III. Jig

On 9 January 2026, conductor Shea Lolin presents Frisson, an exciting new album of music for woodwind orchestra and his third recording with the principal woodwind players of the Czech Philharmonic (Gramophone’s Orchestra of the Year 2024). Frisson follows the release of the ground-breaking Twisted Skyscape, the first album devoted entirely to new music for woodwind orchestra, and Chromosphere, which focused on contemporary repertoire.

Frisson marks Shea Lolin’s 20-year involvement with the woodwind orchestra and celebrates its evolution from the early eighteenth-century genre of Harmoniemusik – formal ensemble music for pairs of winds – to its modern form.

The album features a superb programme of arrangements for woodwind orchestra by Shea Lolin, all originally commissioned by the Bloomsbury Woodwind Ensemble. He expands Franz Krommer’s exquisite Octet – Partita in F major, Op. 57 and Richard Strauss’s youthful Serenade, Op. 7, creating a broader sonic landscape while maintaining their essence. Also included is Cécile Chaminade’s beloved Concertino, Op. 107, arranged for woodwind orchestra and featuring young Glaswegian flautist Fiona Sweeney, who makes her debut with the Czech Philharmonic on this release. Completing the album is More Gordian Knots by Guy Woolfenden OBE, a spirited reimagining of Purcell’s music for The Gordian Knot Unty’d, written during Woolfenden’s remarkable 40-year association with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

“Through the collection of works on this album, I hope to demonstrate the rich potential and unique character of the modern woodwind orchestra, highlighting its distinct identity in the world of ensemble music…The album’s title Frisson refers to my feelings towards this recording and the milestone it represents. It also reflects the amazing playing from the Czech Philharmonic Wind Ensemble.” – Shea Lolin

“Splendidly mellifluous performances by the Czech Philharmonic Wind Ensemble conducted by Shea Lolin… Lolin and the players… show off their virtuosity, flawless intonation, and ensemble. Recommended.” – Guy Rickards, Gramophone review of Chromosphere.

Shea Lolin has been involved in nearly every aspect of the classical music industry, including performance, conducting, and management. Over the past two decades, his notable achievements include contributing to the regeneration of east London ahead of the 2012 Olympics and collaborating with prominent Czech orchestras, including the Czech Philharmonic. His work in Czechia was acknowledged by the Czech Centre in London in 2024, the same year the Czech Philharmonic was awarded Orchestra of the Year by Gramophone. In 2025, he was elected the Chair of BASBWE (British Association of Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles)