Festive Trumpets for Christmas Matthias Höfs
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
05.11.2021
Label: Berlin Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Matthias Höfs
Composer: Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759), Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654), Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751), Erik Morales (1966), Nikolaus Herman (1480-1561)
Album including Album cover
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) & George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759):
- 1 Beethoven, Handel: Tochter Zion (Theme and Variations for Brass Ensemble) 04:47
- George Frideric Handel: Sonata in F Major, Op. 1, No. 1, HWV 369:
- 2 Handel: Sonata in F Major, Op. 1, No. 1, HWV 369: I. Larghetto (Arr. for Trumpet and Organ) 01:52
- 3 Handel: Sonata in F Major, Op. 1, No. 1, HWV 369: II. Allegro (Arr. for Trumpet and Organ) 02:22
- 4 Handel: Sonata in F Major, Op. 1, No. 1, HWV 369: III. Siciliana (Arr. for Trumpet and Organ) 01:07
- 5 Handel: Sonata in F Major, Op. 1, No. 1, HWV 369: IV. Allegro (Arr. for Trumpet and Organ) 02:02
- Traditional:
- 6 Traditional: Maria durch ein Dornwald ging (Arr. for Brass Sextet) 03:26
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741): Trio-Sonata in G Minor, RV 103:
- 7 Vivaldi: Trio-Sonata in G Minor, RV 103: I. Allegro cantabile (Arr. for two Trumpets and Bassoon) 03:58
- 8 Vivaldi: Trio-Sonata in G Minor, RV 103: II. Largo (Arr. for two Trumpets and Bassoon) 02:52
- 9 Vivaldi: Trio-Sonata in G Minor, RV 103: III. Allegro non molto (Arr. for two Trumpets and Bassoon) 01:43
- Nikolaus Herman (1500 - 1561):
- 10 Herman: Lobt Gott, ihr Christen alle gleich (Arr. for Brass Sextet) 03:19
- Samuel Scheidt (1587 - 1654):
- 11 Scheidt: Canzon 'Cornetto', SSWV 56 (Arr. for four Trumpets) 03:20
- Tomaso Albinoni (1671 - 1751): Sonata V in F Major, Op. 6,5:
- 12 Albinoni: Sonata V in F Major, Op. 6,5: I. Grave Adagio (Arr. for Trumpet and Organ) 01:53
- 13 Albinoni: Sonata V in F Major, Op. 6,5: II. Allegro (Arr. for Trumpet and Organ) 03:01
- 14 Albinoni: Sonata V in F Major, Op. 6,5: III. Adagio (Arr. for Trumpet and Organ) 01:53
- 15 Albinoni: Sonata V in F Major, Op. 6,5: IV. Allegro (Arr. for Trumpet and Organ) 02:44
- Traditional:
- 16 Traditional: Es kommt ein Schiff, geladen (Arr. for Brass Sextet) 02:57
- Erik Morales (b. 1966):
- 17 Morales: The North Star Suite 11:09
Info for Festive Trumpets for Christmas
If there’s one thing that makes Christmas what it is, it’s festive music and uplifting melodies: 'Festive Trumpets for Christmas' is the new Christmas album from Matthias Höfs, to be released by Berlin Classics on November 5. On this new album, the trumpeter joins his brass ensemble and organist Christian Schmitt in a wide-ranging programme. The instruments of the musicians ring out in triumphal tones, brilliantly nuanced, capturing the joy and splendour of the Christmas festival. There are works by Albinoni, Handel, Vivaldi, Morales and Scheidt, along with arrangements by Peter Lawrence, Nikolaus Herman and Matthias Höfs himself.
In this programme, Matthias Höfs appears with a variety of ensemble formations, whether with trumpet quartet, with horn, trombone and tuba, or with bassoon, harpsichord and organ – amply portraying the differing characteristics of the instruments and their richness of timbre. The sensitivity with which the musicians listen to one another, for fine shading of the interpretation, creates an atmosphere of touching intimacy, of concentration on the heart of the Christmas message: Unto us a child is born.
Höfs aims to convey the German tradition as such, both in sound and style: “In the age of globalisation, in which everything is geared to international exchange, I should like to make my contribution to the preservation of this typical sound and culture.” The programme reflects his wish. He reveals the trumpet’s aptitude for chamber music in his arrangements of Baroque sonatas by Albinoni and Handel. They are well matched with the 'Canzon Cornetto for four trumpets' by Samuel Scheidt and the familiar Advent and Christmas carols 'Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging', 'Es kommt ein Schiff, geladen' and 'Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, alle gleich', arranged by Peter Lawrence. It was in 2020 that Matthias Höfs commissioned 'The North Star Suite' by Erik Morales, and this is the work’s premiere recording. Its composer writes of the suite: “The piece is not intended to be a mere arrangement of Bach’s masterpiece, but rather to display the greatness of his music in a new, creative manner.” Another well known piece is the Advent song 'Tochter Zion', which has gone through a variety of manifestations over the centuries. The carol was set for choir by Handel in London in 1747; in 1797, Beethoven wrote twelve variations for cello and piano on the tune.
The dynamic range of the musicians and their richness of sound are astonishing. Playing with soft mutes, the winds rival string pianissimo, yet they can play without microphones in the open air. “Brass is enormously versatile,” says Höfs. “We have choirs of trombones for the church services that celebrate the great festivals of the Christian year. For secular festivals, we have brass music and big bands. Music for brass reaches a wide audience.”
What instrument can embody the radiant splendour of Christmas music like the trumpet? Its brilliance and carrying power are inseparable from the Christmas season and year after year, make the Good News known once more.
Matthias Höfs, trumpet
Christian Schmitt, organ
Hans Gansch, trumpet
Matthias Höfs Trompeten Ensemble
Matthias Höfs
By the age of six, Matthias Höfs declared the trumpet his instrument, “because it shines so nicely”. He received his musical education from Professor Peter Kallensee at Hamburg University of Music and Theatre, as well as from Professor Konradin Groth at the Karajan Academy of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Just being eighteen years old, Höfs was already engaged as solo-trumpeter at the Philharmonic State Orchestra in Hamburg, where he enjoyed the fascinating world of opera for sixteen years. At the same time, Höfs became a member of the GERMAN BRASS Ensemble, with whom he continues to achieve worldwide successes. Since their first joint concert in 1985, he has been writing costumized and innovative arrangements for his colleagues and himself, which span more than one genre and continue to inspire the world of brass. Matthias Höfs always proved to be a pioneering spirit by consistently widening the horizon of his instrument. These continuous developments are encouraged by a close cooperation with other composers, who feel themselves inspired by his incomparable virtuosity and joy of experimentation. Additionally inspired by his position as “trumpet ambassador” in his home state Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany as well as the cooperation with the instrument makers Max and Heinrich Thein.
Starting in 2000, Matthias Höfs has been teaching as a Professor at Hamburg University of Music and Theatre, where he continues to inspire his students with enthusiasm, passion for his instrument, and great knowledge. In addition to his extensive concert performances as solo-trumpeter and chamber musician, Höfs recorded numerous solo-albums, as well as over twenty recordings with GERMAN BRASS.
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