Description
Our limited edition release of the Bellon Complete Edition is the perfect Christmas present to give to others or as a treat for yourself!
A triple CD boxed set which includes the full complement of Bellon’s quintets Nos. 1-12. Due for formal release by the end of November 2021, you can pre-order this limited edition box-set now to reserve your complete collection in time for Christmas.
The box-set includes:
- Origin of the Species Revisited Vol. 1 (Quintets 1-3 and 12 – movements i-iii)
- Origin of the Species Revisited Vol. 2 (Quintets 4-7)
- Origin of the Species Revisited Vol. 3 (Quintets 8-11 and 12 – the lost movement iv)
Our Journey Has Reached Its Destination – The Bellon Complete Series
The first CD in this collected edition of the complete Bellon quintets was recorded in 1999 and released in April 2020. The second and third volumes were recorded in September/October 2020, in the Macpherson Recital Room at the Laidlaw Music Centre in the University of St Andrews, and are now both on public release as individual recordings.
This collection continues The Wallace Collection ‘Origin of the Species’ series and completes the three volumes which present all of Bellon‘s quintets.
The original Origin of the Species CD captured some of the repertory written for the Cyfarthfa Band founded in 1838 in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, and is still produced under the Nimbus label over twenty-five years after its release (NI5470).
Whilst each of the three CDs is available separately from our online shop, this limited edition box-set provides a significant cost-saving over individual purchases.
Background – Jean-François Bellon (1795-1869)
Bellon is now the earliest composer known to have written a substantial body of brass quintet chamber music. He wrote twelve brass quintets between 1848 and 1850 for the new chromatic brass instruments invented in the first half of the nineteenth century. A violinist, orchestra leader, and conductor as well as composer, he wrote these quintets for the principal players of the Opéra and the Concerts Musards in Paris, for whom he was concert master in the mid-nineteenth century.
The Concerts Musards were the brainchild of Philippe Musard. He created the promenade concert, along with the notion of the celebrity showman conductor (his great rival was Louis-Antoine Jullien). He exported this concept to the rest of the world, including London, where the ‘Proms’ endure to this day, and to the US, where African-American keyed bugle player and musical entrepreneur Francis Johnson called his popular concerts, Concerts à la Musard.
Brass soloists such as Johnson were one of the great attractions of these concerts, where novelty, sensation and huge forces were the order of the day. Sometimes as many as forty-eight violins, twenty-four cornets and twelve trombones were on display. Competition was intense – if Musard fired a pistol in one of his concerts, Jullien would respond with a canon in his next concert.
With brass playing such a significant part in these musical spectacles, it must have been Bellon’s intention to harness the potential of these new instruments to play serious art music in the chamber music idiom. The players were prominent virtuosos and these works showed off the musical range of the new instruments, as well as the musicality of the players.
Bellon’s music is melodically and harmonically interesting, possessing great rhythmic drive, and the musical and thematic interest is spread evenly amongst all five instruments. In his choice of instruments, he did not aim for the homogeneity of timbre which became the prized twentieth century goal – but aimed instead at a kaleidoscope of brass colourings.
The Triple CD Boxed Set includes:
Volume 1
Performers:
- John Wallace (petit bugle à clefs en Mib)
- John Miller (cornet à pistons en Sib)
- Paul Gardham (cor à pistons en Fa)
- Simon Gunton (trombone)
- Anthony George (ophicléide en Ut)
Playlist:
- Quintette No. 1 in Eb major
- i. Allegro
- ii. Minuetto
- iii. Andante cantabile
- iv. Allegretto
- Quintette No. 2 in Bb major
- i. Allegro risoluto
- ii. Minuetto
- iii. Andante cantabile
- iv. Allegro scherzando
- Quintette No. 3 in G minor
- i. Introduzione
- ii. Minuetto
- iii. Romance
- iv. Rondo
- Quintette No. 12 in F minor
- i. Moderato
- ii. Minuetto
- iii. Adagio ma sostenuto
Volume 2
Performers:
- John Wallace (petit bugle en Mi bémol)
- John Miller (cornet à pistons en Si bémol)
- Fergus Kerr (cor à pistons en Fa et La)
- Paul Stone (trombone)
- Anthony George (ophicléide en Ut et Si bémol)
Playlist:
- Quintette No. 4 in D major
- i. Introduzione
- ii. Minuetto
- iii. Andante
- iv. Rondo
- Quintette No. 5 in A minor
- i. Allegro ma risoluto
- ii. Minuetto
- iii. Andante sostenuto
- iv. Allegretto
- Quintette No. 6 in D major
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- i. Allegro spiritoso
- ii. Scherzo
- iii. Andantino poco allegretto
- iv. Rondo
- Quintette No. 7 in F major
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- i. Adagio; Allegro ma leggiero
- ii. Minuetto del diavolo
- iii. Finale (Barcarolle) Une matinée à Naples, départ, chant des matelots
Volume 3
Performers:
- John Wallace (petit bugle en Mi bémol)
- John Miller (cornet à pistons en Si bémol)
- Fergus Kerr (cor à pistons en Fa et La)
- Paul Stone (trombone)
- Anthony George (ophicléide en Ut et Si bémol)
Playlist:
- Quintette No. 8 in Bb major
- i. Allegretto
- ii. Minuetto
- iii.Sicilienne
- iv. Rondo
- Quintette No. 9 in G major
- i. Allegretto ma grazioso
- ii. Scherzo
- iii. Vieille chanson bachique
- iv. Finale – Danse hongroise
- Quintette No. 10 in Eb major
- i. Allegro
- ii. Scherzo
- iii. Finale
- Quintette No. 11 in B major
- i. Allegro moderato
- ii. Scherzo
- iii. Andante cantabile
- iv. Rondo polacca
- Quintette No. 12 in F minor
- iv. Tema con variazioni
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