Horn player Přemysl Vojta takes on the Haydn brothers

‘Přemysl Vojta is a glorious player: full-toned yet infinitely nuanced, long-breathed yet lithe in articulation. He is nicely matched by the agile alto trombone of Fabrice Millischer, while the Haydn Ensemble Prague responds with colour and precision in a warm and radiant recorded acoustic. This is an album which gives great pleasure, and Přemysl Vojta is a player who should be heard.’

 

Joseph & Michael Haydn

J Haydn: Concerto per il Corno da caccia in D, Hob. Vlld; M Haydn: Concerto per il Corno principale in D, MH 53; Concertino per il Corno e Trombone, MH 86; Concertino per il Corno in D, MH 134

Přemysl Vojta (horn), Fabrice Millischer (trombone), Haydn Ensemble Prague/Martin Petrák

Avi 8553146   64:34 mins

Published: February 11, 2019 at 4:14 pm

‘Přemysl Vojta is a glorious player: full-toned yet infinitely nuanced, long-breathed yet lithe in articulation. He is nicely matched by the agile alto trombone of Fabrice Millischer, while the Haydn Ensemble Prague responds with colour and precision in a warm and radiant recorded acoustic. This is an album which gives great pleasure, and Přemysl Vojta is a player who should be heard.’

Joseph & Michael Haydn

J Haydn: Concerto per il Corno da caccia in D, Hob. Vlld; M Haydn: Concerto per il Corno principale in D, MH 53; Concertino per il Corno e Trombone, MH 86; Concertino per il Corno in D, MH 134

Přemysl Vojta (horn), Fabrice Millischer (trombone), Haydn Ensemble Prague/Martin Petrák

Avi 8553146 64:34 mins

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