Peter Whelan & Kristian Bezuidenhout : Mozart Sonata For Bassoon And Fortepiano, K. 292

 

44.1kHz to 192kHz/24-bit FLAC/ALAC, CKD456 (supplied by www.linnrecords.com)

Only two Mozart pieces for bassoon remain: the concerto and this three-movement sonata from 1775, published later in Leipzig as for bassoon/cello – here, the cello is replaced by an unspecified fortepiano. Unusually, Linn has released this as a 12-minute ‘single’. Peter Whelan was, of course, soloist on its fine SCO Weber concertos album and others as part of the Ensemble Marsyas. Kristian Bezuidenhout provides a wonderful foil to the bassoon – their unanimity of attack is remarkable – and one or two of his interjections in the Andante stop it from becoming too serious. But it’s the Rondo finale which you’ll enjoy most as it bubbles happily along. Both instruments are in quite close focus in this 2014 St Monan’s Church, Fife, production by Philips Hobbs, but separation is clear and the tone colours are attractive. CB

Sound Quality: 90%

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Available in every resolution from MP3 through CD up to the 192kHz/24-bit download tested here, this recording is in LPCM, not DSD, despite the modest swell of ultrasonic noise. In practice, rarely is 50% of the bandwidth actually used. PM

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