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The Art of Collective Invention (The Cavell Trio)


The Cavell Trio: Shelly Meggison, oboe; Osiris J. Molina, clarinet; Jenny Mann, bassoon


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Formed in 2007, the Cavell Trio is a collaboration born out of friendship and a desire to share the love of music-making with others. All three members are active as performers, teachers, and chamber music coaches, and their individual commitment to education and outreach is evidenced in their myriad collective activities – performing, coaching, outreach performances, festival appearances, international travel, and commissioning.
The Art of Collective Invention marks the first release for this dynamic trio. Featured here are six Twentieth Century works for wind trio, two of them in their debut recordings. The title of the album is borrowed from filmmaker Jonathan Demme (Philadelphia, Silence of the Lambs, Rachel Getting Married), who uses the phrase to describe the efforts of a diverse set of people with special skills in creating his films. Much as with filmmaking, chamber music demands this sort of selfless giving to create an expressive and engaging artistic whole. From the very first sounds of this recording, the listener will be struck by the beauty that such a collaboration can yield.

UPC: 649288402429

Jacques François Antoine Ibert (1890 – 1962) Cinq pièces en trio (1935)
1 Allegro vivo
2 Andantino
3 Allegro assai
4 Andante
5 Allegro quasi marziale

Antoni SzaBowski (1907 – 1973) Divertimento (1955)
6 Preludio (Allegro)
7 Arietta (Andante)
8 Rondino (Allegro)

JindYich Feld (1925 – 2007) Trio per oboe, clarinetto e fagotto (1987)
9 Allegro assai
10 Adagio
11 Scherzino. Allegro molto
12 Finale. Allegro vivo

Jacques Hétu (1938 – 2010) Quatre miniatures pour trio d’anches (1987)
13 Ouverture (Vivace)
14 Valse (Moderato)
15 Impromptu (Vivace assai)
16 Finale (Vivacissimo)

Jean Françaix (1912 – 1997) Divertissement (1947)
17 Prélude
18 Allegretto assai
19 Elégie
20 Scherzo

Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 – 1959) Trio pour hautbois, clarinette et bassoon (1921)
21 Animé
22 Languissament
23 Vivo






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