Solo works for horn by Jacques-Francois Gallay
Catalog Number: RES10114
Sample rate
96000Hz
Making her Resonus debut, renowned natural horn player Anneke Scott performs a collection of works by nineteenth-century French composer and hornist Jacques-Francois Gallay (1795-1864), based around his Douze grands caprices, Op. 58 of 1838.
Recorded as the culmination of a period of research into the composer, and believed to consist entirely of world premiere recordings, each highly spirited and improvisatory Caprice is framed by a selection from Gallay's Préludes mesurés et nonmesurés, Op. 27 and his Fantasies Mélodiques, Op. 58.
Of special interest is the 1823 cor solo by Marcel-Auguste Raoux used for this recording - generously loaned from Oxford's Bate Collection - which is identical to Gallay's own instrument.
Published date
2012-10-02
Number of discs
1
Sample rate
96000Hz
Channels
stereo:16:2.0
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