Saxophone Concertos

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YOSHIMATSU / HONDA / IBERT / LARSSON
Saxophone Concertos
Nobuya Sugawa (saxophone) / BBC Philharmonic Orchestra / Yutaka Sado

[ Chandos / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 5 June 2008

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"Nobuya Sugawa plays wonderfully throughout. The sheer beauty of his sound is simply superb, and his flawless technique clearly matches his musicality which is never at fault. The BBC Philharmonic plays beautifully." (MusicWeb August 2008)

"Nobuya Sugawa plays wonderfully throughout. The sheer beauty of his sound is simply superb, and his flawless technique clearly matches his musicality which is never at fault. The BBC Philharmonic plays beautifully and the recording is up to the house best standards. This is a very fine release that will appeal to saxophone buffs, but I am sure that many others will find much to enjoy here, as I definitely did." (MusicWeb August 2008)

Nobuya Sugawa is one of the most distinguished wind instrumentalists in Japan. He is joined here by the BBC Philharmonic under Yutaka Sado to perform works by Yoshimatsu and Honda, both of which are dedicated to him. He also plays works by Ibert and Larsson which are firmly established in the saxophone's concert repertoire. Sugawa performs in Japan and throughout the world and over the years has received numerous prizes and awards. Takashi Yoshimatsu, who has a long-term association with Chandos, in 1994 wrote a concerto for Sugawa titled Cyber-bird, a piece which utilises all the functions of the saxophone, and fuses classical, ethnic and jazz styles. When Sugawa approached Yoshimatsu for a new concerto, the composer declined, saying, 'I can't compose a new work that surpasses the last one'. Yet, when the idea of a soprano saxophone concerto was mentioned, he writes, 'I thought, maybe I can compose a concerto for the soprano sax that highlights "calm", in contrast to the "motion" characteristic of Cyber-bird, and so I started to structure a new work'. The 'Albireo' of the title is the name of the double Beta star that sits at the beak of the constellation Cygnus. These two stars shine respectively bright goldenyellow like a topaz and bluish-green like a sapphire. Yoshimatsu continues, 'Albireo Mode symbolises the character of the soprano sax, which is two-fold, combining both coolness and heat, both beauty and depth. That is why I named the cool and beautiful first part "Topaz" and the hot and deep second part "Sapphire"'. The work was premiered by Sugawa in 2005 at the Symphony Hall in Osaka. Toshiyuki Honda began his professional career as a saxophonist. He writes of the connection between Sugawa and the Concerto du vent, 'Nobuya Sugawa, a saxophone player like me and a friend whom I respect very much, entrusted me with the task of writing a concerto for him, a concerto that would represent a tribute to jazz. People tend to associate jazz with ad lib and rhythm and blues, but we took a slightly different direction… It was a great honour to be able to record with the BBC Philharmonic and Nobuya Sugawa… "Vent" is the French word for wind. Please think of the Concerto du vent as a Concerto of the wind'. Completing the recording are Ibert's Concertino da camera, one of the best-known works for alto saxophone, by a composer Yutaka Sado has conducted on many occasions, and Larsson's popular Concerto for Saxophone and String Orchestra.

Tracks:

Honda:
Concerto du vent
Premiere recording

Ibert:
Concertino da camera for Alto Saxophone

Larsson:
Concerto for saxophone & string orchestra (original version), Op. 14

Yoshimatsu:
Soprano Saxophone Concerto 'Albireo mode'
Premiere recording