ArcoDiva, the Prague 
                based record company, present an attractive 
                new release of music for flute, viola 
                and harp. The label tends to specialise 
                in Czech music but as you can see exceptions 
                are made. 
              
 
              
The ‘Bohemia Luxembourg 
                Trio’ is a name that doesn’t exactly 
                trip off the tongue. Its members are 
                Czech (Bohemia), Hosprová and 
                Englichová with flautist Jans 
                who hails from Luxembourg. 
              
 
              
The first work on the 
                release is an arrangement of Mozart’s 
                Duo for violin and viola in G Major, 
                KV423 from Salzburg in 1783. The appealing 
                three movement work opens with a good 
                humoured Allegro followed by 
                a warmly congenial Adagio. A 
                touch more vivacity from the players 
                would have helped in the closing movement 
                Rondo. 
              
 
              
Composed in 1915 Debussy’s 
                Sonata for flute, viola and harp 
                is cast in three movements. It been 
                described by David Ewen as, "infused 
                with Mediterranean colour and warmth". 
                The flowing lyricism of the opening 
                Pastorale is evocative of waking 
                up from a restful sleep to a bright 
                sunny morning. The music in the central 
                Interlude meanders before resting 
                for welcome refreshment and the Finale 
                expresses a wide range of emotions. 
              
                Jolivet’s Petite Suite was written 
                in 1941. In the booklet notes Dita Hradecka 
                (trans. Karel Janovicky) explains, "The 
                Suite consists of five short ‘sound 
                pictures’, giving an impression of both 
                a certain archaism and of exoticism…" 
                In this highly engaging work I especially 
                enjoyed the restive Prelude. 
                I experienced the Allant as if 
                the composer was pining for a loved 
                one. 
              
 
              
Beethoven’s Serenade 
                Op. 25 from 1801 is presented here 
                in Ami Maayani’s arrangement made in 
                1936. In seven short movements the Serenade 
                is described in the booklet notes as, 
                "a little work of carefree grace…" 
                The highlights are the bright and breezy 
                opening movement; the attractive Andante 
                con variazioni with its feeling 
                that romance is in the air and the bold 
                and restless final Allegro. 
              
 
              
Throughout the recording 
                flautist Carlo Jans is placed the furthest 
                forward in the recording balance and 
                it is hard not to be impressed with 
                his silvery tone. Star performer Hosprová 
                impresses strongly with the richly mellow 
                timbre of her viola and harpist Englichová 
                performs with lyrical sensitivity. Especially 
                impressive is the trio’s unity of ensemble. 
                Recorded in the Domovina Studio in Prague 
                in 2006 the sound quality is satisfactory, 
                although, the prominent flute is very 
                sharp in the forte passages. 
              
 
              
I note that the trio 
                have another 
                release of concertante works by Jindřich 
                Feld, Zdeněk Lukáš and Viktor Kalabis. 
                They are recorded with the Prague 
                Chamber Orchestra under Antonín 
                Hradil. The sessions took place in Prague 
                in 2006 and the disc is available on 
                ArcoDiva UP 0097-2 131. 
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Returning to the present 
                release. this is quality music in a 
                lighter vein. It is perfect for relaxing 
                and for late night listening. A fascinating 
                disc that will undoubtedly appeal to 
                a wide range of listeners. 
              
Michael Cookson