
ROMANCE
& CAPRICE
WORKS FOR
SOLO BASSOON & PIANO
FRANK MORELLI bassoon
Gilbert
Kalish piano
$14.95 ~
MS1172
"...this
CD is a treat all around, particularly if, like me, you love the bassoon...The
playing is unimpeachable—Morelli is a Juilliard professor and a longtime
member of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Underneath the elegant phrasing and
seamless legato, he still lets the instrument speak in its own voice and
personality; the rustic core happily remains, rather than being airbrushed into
shallow respectability. Kalish continues to carry the standard for true
collaborative pianism, the ensemble tight but the conversational rhetoric loose
and spontaneous. The three warhorses on the program [Weber, Elgar, Saint-Saëns]
are authoritative without being stodgy. Morelli’s fleet virtuosity on the
Weber reminds you of that composer’s capacity for unapologetic sparkle...a
limpid reading of Rachmaninov’s “Vocalise” further proves melody’s
ironclad deathlessness on any instrument, and Morelli’s solo adaptation of the
first of Paganini’s Caprices is a convincing, blistering high-wire act. Best
in show goes to three arias from Rossini’s Barber of Seville. Morelli
and fellow virtuoso Harry Searing revel in the ingenuity of the arrangements,
showing in the process the perfect match of instrument and composer: elegant and
silly, sweet and comic, appropriately vulgar while insinuatingly aristocratic.
The sly, sinister, slapstick, endearing Figaro of the orchestra couldn’t ask
for a better portrayal."
Sequenza 21 ~ July 2007
"The
pieces Frank Morelli has programmed display the soul of this instrument very
well...Morelli performs [the Schumann Romances] with a spell-binding sotto
voce...Morelli's recording [of Saint-Saens' Sonata] has what is wonderful about
American-style playing: there is great breadth and expanse to his sound...Morelli's
sound [has] affectionate warmth and flexibility...Rossini's arias...are
spectacular...[Morelli and Searing] offer a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants
performance....Morelli's [recording of the Weber is] quite the spectacle...The
adaptation of Rachmaninoff's Vocalise is the soul of this recording. Every note
seems to lay bare the music, and each note resonates from the very core of the
instrument...Morelli's sensitive, robust, and warm sound, and Gilbert Kalish's
very fine piano playing breath life and passion into these works. This is music
that holds appeal to a wider audience than bassoonists or wind music
aficionados."
American Record Guide - May / June 2007
"Bassoonist
Frank Morelli and pianist Gilbert Kalish collaborate on a delightful disc...
Weber’s Andante e Rondo Ungarese is a minor masterpiece. Of the arrangements,
pride of place goes to the Gebauer/Morelli excerpts from the Barber of Seville; Morelli is joined by Harry Shearing for these three arias, brilliantly
arranged for two bassoons and spectacularly played."
Turok's Choice - March 2007
"On
this present recording Mr. Morelli demonstrates time and again his remarkable
level of musical artistry...Consistently delectable tone, impeccable intonation,
and seamless phrasing...Romance & Caprice is yet another fantastic disc by a
true artist...this disc sets the new standard in the romantic repertoire."
The Double Reed - February 2007
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The
listener will likely notice the connection between names of several works on
this disc and its title. More significantly, Romance & Caprice
describes the variety of repertoire offered here, as well as the bassoon’s
expressive capacity, with its flexible, three-and-one-half octave range and tone
quality comparable to the human voice. The works fall into three periods:
1801-1819, 1849, and 1910-1921. The span is more than 120 years, but the works
share a very similar compositional language.
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FRANK
MORELLI - Introduced to the bassoon in
public school in Massapequa, New York, Frank Morelli studied with Stephen Maxym
at the Manhattan and Juilliard Schools of Music. He was the first bassoonist to
achieve a doctorate at Juilliard. A long-time member of the Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra, his recording of the Mozart Bassoon Concerto with Orpheus on the
Deutsche Grammophon label won international critical acclaim. The Orpheus disc
"Shadow Dances," which features Frank Morelli, won a 2001 Grammy
Award. He’s made nine appearances as a soloist in New York's Carnegie Hall and
has appeared with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on numerous
occasions, including at the White House for the final State Dinner of the
Clinton Presidency. A member of the renowned wind quintet Windscape, which is an
ensemble in residence at the Manhattan School of Music, he also serves on the
faculties of the Juilliard School, Yale School of Music and SUNY Stony Brook. He
is editor of the landmark excerpt book, Stravinsky: Difficult Passages for
Bassoon, published by Boosey & Hawkes, and has a number of
transcriptions to his credit published by TrevCo, including the Paganini 24th
Caprice and arias from The Barber of Seville featured on this
disc. Romance and Caprice is Frank Morelli’s third solo CD on MSR
Classics.
GILBERT KALISH - Pianist
Gilbert Kalish leads a musical life of unusual variety and breadth. Recipient of
the Paul Fromm Award, Chamber Music America’s Service Award and the George
Peabody Medal, his profound influence on the musical community has established
him as a major figure in American music making. Pianist of the Boston Symphony
Chamber Players for thirty years, he was a founding member of the Contemporary
Chamber Ensemble. A frequent guest artist with many of the world's most
distinguished chamber ensembles, Mr. Kalish's discography of some 100 recordings
encompasses classical repertory, 20th Century masterworks and new compositions.
Distinguished Professor at SUNY Stony Brook, he was a faculty member of the
Tanglewood Music Center for 30 years and served as its "Chairman of the
Faculty" from 1985-1997. Summers are now spent at the Steans Institute, the
Marlboro Festival and Music@Menlo.
HARRY SEARING - Harry
Searing, a prominent New York bassoonist, was a student of Stephen Maxym. He has
performed often with the New York Philharmonic, as well as virtually every
classical organization in the New York area. On tour he has performed with the
Chicago Symphony, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic, and Hong Kong
Philharmonic. He serves on the faculty of Montclair (NJ) State University, has a
number of recordings to his credit, and can be heard with Frank Morelli on the
MSR Classics CD Baroque Fireworks [MS1109].