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Hélène Grimaud - Living with Wolves

Hélène Grimaud - Living with Wolves


MUSICAL EXTRACTS:

Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.2

Rachmaninov: Corelli Variations

Bach/Busoni: Chaconne in D minor

Rachmaninov: Etude tableau No.1 in F minor

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.31 in A flat

Schumann: Piano Quintet

Brahms: Piano Concerto No.1

Gershwin: Piano Concerto

Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.4

Brahms: Violin Sonata No.3


Directed by Reiner E. Moritz

Commentary in English with French and German subtitles

The playing of the young pianist Hélène Grimaud has been described as “fire and ice, passion and reason all in one” (Le Monde de la Musique); “coiled energy eventuating in unbridled excitement” (NewYork Times);“superlative technique.. .she unfailingly delivers original inflected conceptions of the music” (Financial Times). But she is not only an extraordinary pianist, she is also an extraordinary woman, consumed by two loves in life -music and wolves. With her partner, photographer J. Henry Fair, she has founded a Wolf Conservation Centre at her home in South Salem, New York.

Grimaud came to music because it was the last resort of her parents, university professors in the South of France. “I was so easily bored. I was a distraction in the classroom. They tried martial arts, they tried sports. Then someone suggested music.” Music cured her boredom and her facility for playing the piano proved to be astonishing. By the age of thirteen she was accepted by a unanimous vote into the Paris Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique. In 1985 she was awarded first prize in Jacques Rouvier’s class and was invited to participate in masterclasses given by Gyorgy Sander, Leon Fleisher and Jorge Bolet, who said of her, “It has been a long time, a very long time, since I have met a natural talent of such quality and musical sensibility.” Her concert career took off in 1987 and now she performs with major orchestras around the world as well as being in demand for recital appearances. In February 2000 she was named ‘Soloist of the Year’ by ‘Les Victoires de la musique’. Still in her early thirties, she is arguably one of the very top pianists of her generation. To be spontaneous, not to be afiaid of taking risks and always to play as though it is the first time is Helene Grimaud’s maxim.

This encounter with Grimaud captures the essence of a musician and woman who is full of surprises. Refi-eshingly open and engaging, she gives an insight into her life and her music and is seen at work in Europe, performing, rehearsing and recording. At home in upstate New York her passion for wolves and her concern to educate people about these top predators is evident as she introduces her charges.

There are extensive performance extracts featuring Helene Grimaud as a concert soloist, a chamber musician and in recital, playing music by Rachmaninov, Bach/Busoni, Beethoven Brahms and Schumann.

“Despite the title, Grimaud's Wolf Conservation Center features only briefly among the excerpts from rehearsals, concerts and recording sessions. But, mostly in her own words, the picture emerges of a fiercely talented and determined musician.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2009 ****

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Roland Pöntinen - Listening to Yourself (Volume 3)

Roland Pöntinen - Listening to Yourself (Volume 3)


Albéniz:

Rondeña (from Iberia, book 2)

Triana (from Iberia, book 2)

Busoni:

Albumblatt (Busoni-Verz. 272)

Turandots Frauengemach (Intermezzo), No. 4 from Elegies

Die Nächtlichen

Chopin:

Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52

Couperin, F:

Pièces de clavecin II: Ordre 6ème in B flat: Les baricades mistérieuses

Rachmaninov:

Morceau de fantaisie in G minor (1890)

Serenade, Op. 3 No. 5

Rameau:

Gavotte et doubles

Ravel:

Oiseaux tristes (Miroirs No. 2)

Saariaho:

Prélude

Ballade


Recorded live at the Folkwang Hochschule Essen, 02 July 2007

“[On Pöntinen’s Busoni recording] The subtle, brilliantly judged playing makes Pöntinen a persuasive champion...The recordings are excellent; those looking for an uneasy rather than comfortable experience need look no further.” Gramophone Magazine

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EuroArts - Legato - The World of the Piano - 2055768

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Virtuoso Music of the 19th Century

Virtuoso Music of the 19th Century

Live at Wigmore Hall, London, 22nd May 2007


Busoni:

Elegy No. 2: All'Italia! In modo napolitano

Toccata in A flat minor, K287

Ernst, H W:

Élégie, Op. 10

Fantaisie brillante sur l'opéra Otello de Rossini, Op. 11

Liszt:

Consolation, S. 172 No. 3 in D flat major

Rhapsodie espagnole, S254

Ries:

Fantasy for Piano after Schiller’s Poem ‘Resignation’ Op. 109

Sarasate:

Danza Española No. 2: Habanera, Op. 21, No. 2

Danza Española No. 5: Playera Op. 23 No. 1

Caprice Basque, Op. 24


Featuring Wolf Harden, Christopher Hinterhuber, Konstantin Scherbakov, Ilya Grubert, Tianwa Yang & Markus Hadulla

Naxos 20th Anniversary Concert

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Busoni: Doktor Faust

Busoni: Doktor Faust

Live Recording from the Zurich Opera House 2006


Thomas Hampson, Gregory Kunde, Sandra Trattnigg, Reinaldo Macias & Günther Groissboeck

Chorus and Orchestra of the Zurich Opera House, Philippe Jordan

Recording Date: 2006
Place of recording: Live recording from the Zurich Opera House
Running Time: Opera: 172 min
Picture Format: 16:9
Sound Format: PCM Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1

Language: D
Menu Languages NTSC: D, F, GB, I, SP
Subtitle Languages NTSC: D, F, GB, I, SP

“The greatest opera ever written about the practice of magic cries out for sumptuous medievalism and CGA, but is usually lucky if it ends up with a statuesque mishmash like this 2006 Zurich Opera House production. But there have been worse attempts, and the musical values here are high. Philippe Jordan directs his superb orchestra with a real sense of the score's uncanny atmospheres, its aching lyricism and sombre rapture. Thomas Hampson, though often wooden in his acting, sings with immense feeling.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2008 ****

“Presented here is Philipp Jarnach's version (completed for the premiere, unaware of the composer's notes for its unfinished sections, realised only by Antony Beaumont 60 years later) which Philippe Jordan prefers on musical grounds, 'whether it really fits with the rest of the work or not'. He approves of Jarnach's use of Wagnerian leitmotif and darker conclusion, finding it 'simply overwhelming' and Beaumont's more positive finale 'drier'. Jarnach's version is – unavoidably – a misrepresentation of Busoni's vision and stylistically jars the moment it starts. Beaumont's may be a musicologist's rather than composer's edition but it gives us more of Busoni's intentions.
That aside, this production has many strengths. Hampson, after seeming ill-at-ease in the first Prelude, audibly grows into the role.
Trattnigg is beguiling as the Duchess and Macias shines as the Soldier (Gretchen's griefstricken brother) and pompous Duke. The show is stolen, however, by Gregory Kunde's Mephistopheles, a portrayal vocally superb throughout and brilliantly acted. The Zurich Opera House Chorus are excellent. Some of Jordan's tempi are a tad measured but the orchestra's playing is assured.
There are minor annoyances: for instance in Prelude 1, why do the Students not bring Faust the book, key and paper they sing about? A major omission is the Students' serenade to Wagner (Faust's former familius) at the start of the final scene. Wagner's replacement of Faust as Rector is included in the sung text and meaningless without its representation onstage.
Musically, the cut section provides vital contrast between the defiance of the second scene's close and the denouement. Felix Breisach's video direction is commendably unfussy, catching both the scale of the production's biggest moments as well as Kunde's mischievous expressions.
The Devil is truly in the detail.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“…this production has many strengths, Hampson, after seeming ill-at-ease in the first Prelde… audibly grows into the role. Trattnigg is beguiling as the Duchess and Macias shines as the Soldier (Gretchen's grief-stricken brother) and pompous Duke. The show is stolen, however, by Gregory Kunde's Mephistopheles, a portrayal vocally superb throughout and brilliantly acted. Felix Breisach's video direction is commendably unfussy, catching both the scale of the production's biggest moments as well as Kunde's mischievous expressions.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2008

“[Thomas Hampson possesses] all the physical and vocal energy one could wish for…..flourishes and ornaments leap out of his melodic lines….the gestures [are] also natural, his phrasing and pitch sure. Mr. Hampson, as his career justifiably grows, has preserved an unmannered charm.” New York Times

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Alexander Gavryluk in Recital

Alexander Gavryluk in Recital


Balakirev:

Islamey - Oriental Fantasy

Busoni:

Toccata and Fugue in D minor (after Bach BWV 565)

Moszkowski:

Etude in A flat major, Op. 72 No. 11

Mozart:

Piano Sonata No. 18 in D major, K576 'Hunt'

Rachmaninov:

Etudes-Tableaux, Op. 39

Prelude Op. 32 No. 12 in G sharp minor

Schubert:

Piano Sonata No. 13 in A major, D664

Volodos:

Concert Paraphrase on Mozart's Rondo alla Turca


Alexander Gavryluk (piano)

The first VAI DVD featuring this brilliant young Russian pianist won rave reviews from the world’s press. The headline in the Gramophone Magazine review cautioned, “Fasten your seatbelts” but went on to praise his Haydn as well as the more pyrotechnical aspects of his wide-ranging program. For his second DVD release, also captured live at the Miami International Piano Festival, Gavrylyuk offers elegant Mozart and lyrical Schubert along with thunderous Rachmaninoff and Balakirev, and ending with a group of encores

Recorded 8th May, 2007 at the Amaturo Theater Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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The Art of Rosalyn Tureck

The Art of Rosalyn Tureck


Bach, J S:

Adagio in G major, BWV968

Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue in D minor, BWV903

Gigue from Partita No.1 in B flat major BWV 805

The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 (extracts)

The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2 (extracts)

Goldberg Variations, BWV988: excerpts

Three-part Invention (Sinfonia) No. 7 in E minor, BWV793

Capriccio sopra la lontananza del suo fratello dilettissimo, BWV992

Fantasia in C minor, BWV905

Brahms:

Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24

Busoni:

Transcription of Bach's Partita BWV 1004: Chaconne

Mendelssohn:

Song without Words, Op. 19b No. 1 in E major 'Sweet Remembrance'

Schubert:

Moments Musicaux, D780: No. 3 in F minor

Moments Musicaux, D780: No. 2 in A flat


Live Recitals from Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires (1992) and Teatro Il Sistina, Rome (1996).

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