Antonio Salieri, Domenico Cimarosa, Carl Stamitz: Concertos for Flute And Oboe (1986)
Aurèle Nicolet, flute; Heinz Holliger, oboe
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields; directed by Kenneth Sillito
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 255 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Philips | # 416 359-2 | Time: 00:54:55
A cheerful little record, this, of three lightweight works played most exquisitely by very distinguished artists. In fact I am not sure that the chief distinction doesn't emanate from the orchestra: it is a while, as it happens, since I have heard the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and they seem to be playing here better than ever—sweet string tone, pure intonation, finely moulded phrasing, impeccably precise ensemble. Of the three works, the Cimarosa, written for two flutes (in which form it has several times been recorded), is the most attractive for its fluency, its melodiousness (the finale is a real charmer) and its elegant musical form; the Salieri seems by comparison rather carefully devised, though of course it has plenty of entertaining music. Carl Stamitz's piece takes itself more seriously, trying to be symphonic and taking less trouble about being tuneful—though the warm, galant slow movement makes very pleasing listening. The recorded sound is clear and true. (Stanley Sadie, Gramophone)