
Jonathan Freeman-Attwood on 'Handel for Trumpet'
Gramophone Classical Music Podcast · Gramophone Magazine
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Show Notes
For his tenth album of music for trumpet and piano in the 're-imagined' series for Linn, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood has turned to a composer right at the centre of the period he's most associated with, the Baroque – and George Frideric Handel. 'Handel for Trumpet' features transcriptions of arias as well as theoretical 'sonatas', created from concertos and other works.
As well as being a contributor to Gramophone, Jonathan is also Principal of the Royal Academy of Music, a record producer, teacher – and trumpeter. Gramophone's James Jolly spoke to him about the new album, how he maintains his technique amid a busy schedule and how being a recorded musician helps his role as the leader of one of the world's great music conservatories.