Wonderland - Edvard Grieg: Piano Concerto, Lyric Pieces Alice Sara Ott

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
09.09.2016

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  • Edvard Grieg (1843 - 1907): Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16:
  • 1 Grieg: Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16: I. Allegro molto moderato (Live) 13:13
  • 2 Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16: II. Adagio (Live) 06:38
  • 3 Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16: III. Allegro moderato molto e marcato (Live) 10:27
  • Lyric Pieces Book:
  • 4 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book X, Op. 71: No. 1 Once Upon A Time 04:33
  • 5 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book III, Op. 43: No. 1 Butterfly 01:33
  • 6 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book I, Op. 12: No. 7 Album Leaf 01:20
  • Peer Gynt Suite:
  • 7 Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 55: IV. Solveig's Song 04:37
  • Lyric Pieces Book:
  • 8 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book I, Op. 12: No. 4 Elves' Dance 00:47
  • 9 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book III, Op. 43: No. 6 To Spring 03:19
  • 10 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book V, Op. 54: No. 3 March Of The Trolls 02:56
  • 11 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book V, Op. 54: No. 4 Notturno 03:52
  • 12 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book VII, Op. 62: No. 4 Brooklet 01:43
  • Peer Gynt Suite:
  • 13 Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: IV. In The Hall Of The Mountain King 02:29
  • Lyric Pieces Book:
  • 14 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book VIII, Op. 65: No. 5 Ballad 03:30
  • 15 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book VIII, Op. 65: No. 6 Wedding Day At Troldhaugen 05:21
  • 16 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book X, Op. 71: III. Puck 01:43
  • 17 Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book I, Op. 12: V. Folk Song 01:41
  • Total Runtime 01:09:42

Info for Wonderland - Edvard Grieg: Piano Concerto, Lyric Pieces

Griegs Klavierkonzert in a-moll gilt als Paradenummer für junge Solisten "Als ich noch studierte, sagten die Leute, es sei das beste Einsteigerstück für Klaviersolisten … Ich weiß noch, wie glücklich ich war, als ich meinen ersten Auftritt mit dem Grieg hinter mir hatte" sagt Alice Sara Ott. Fast zwei Jahre vergingen, bis sie sich wieder an das Stück setzte und auf ihrem neuen Album "Wonderland" präsentiert. Ihr zweites Konzertalbum bei der Deutschen Grammophon wird durch eine Auswahl von Griegs Lyrischen Stücken ergänzt. Es spiegelt die besondere Affinität der Pianistin für den Komponisten und wird von ihrer langjährigen Erfahrung getragen, in der Ott eine nachhaltige musikalische Entwicklung durchlaufen hat.

Griegs Musik eröffnet vielfältige Perspektiven, in denen Ott die Grenze zwischen dem Natürlichen und dem Übernatürlichen verwischt. Seine Lyrischen Stücke etwa beschwören eine Fantasielandschaft wie aus den altnordischen Sagen – eine Assoziation, der sich der Titel des Albums verdankt. Die musikalischen Einfälle des Komponisten präsentieren emotionale Bandbreite und seien gefärbt durch den unterschwelligen Ausdruck von Freude und Traurigkeit, leise, aber immer präsent, so Ott.

Alice Sara Ott, Klavier
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Esa-Pekka Salonen, Dirigent


Alice Sara Ott
In less than five years, the twenty-five year old German-Japanese pianist Alice Sara Ott has gained critical acclaim for her performances at major concert halls worldwide and has established herself as one of the most exciting musical talents of today.

Recent concerts have seen Alice perform with the Münchner Philharmoniker in Munich and the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo, both under Lorin Maazel, and a very successful European tour with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under Krzysztof Urbański. In recital, she had great success with her recitals in London’s International Piano Series, Chicago Symphony Center, New York’s Le Poisson Rouge, Hamburg’s Laeiszhalle and Berlin’s Kammermusiksaal.

Highlights of the 2013/14 season include appearances with the Philharmonia Orchestra (Vladimir Ashkenazy), Washington’s National Symphony Orchestra (Neeme Järvi), Chamber Orchestra of Europe (Thomas Dausgaard) and tours with Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Hannu Lintu), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra (Vasily Petrenko) and Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France (Myung-Whun Chung). In recital, she makes return visits to Beethovensaal in Stuttgart, Prinzregententheater in Munich and Vienna’s Konzerthaus.

In previous seasons she has appeared with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (Sakari Oramo), London Symphony Orchestra (Daniel Harding), San Francisco Symphony (Pablo Heras-Casado), Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Robin Ticciati), Philharmonia Orchestra (Leif Segerstam), and hr-Sinfonieorchester (Paavo Järvi).

Alice has recorded exclusively for Deutsche Grammophon since 2008, with her highly successful debut recording of Liszt’s 12 Études d’exécution transcendante quickly followed by a second album of Chopin’s complete waltzes, entering both the German and US Classical iTunes charts at No.1. Alice’s debut concerto album, with works by Tchaikovsky and Liszt (with the Münchner Philharmoniker and Thomas Hengelbrock) was named Editor’s Choice in both International Piano and Classic FM magazines. Alice was also awarded the prize for Young Artist of the Year at the Echo Klassik Awards for her Chopin recording in October 2010. Her performance of Mussorgsky’s Pictures from an Exhibition at the Mariinsky Theatre, was recorded live in July 2012 during the White Nights Festival in St Petersburg and was released in January 2013. Upcoming recording projects include a two piano programme based on Russian ballet with Francesco Tristano in autumn 2013, and which will be on worldwide tour in 2014/15 season.

Francesco Tristano
a young musician and composer causing a stir on the club scene as well as in classical concert venues is probably a world-first. It may also be the first time that purists from the classical and techno camps actually agree on something – That they don’t know quite what to make of this young musician who refuses to stick to the rules. For Francesco Tristano this kind of reaction is nothing new. Experienced concert audiences and classical music lovers may feel equally baffled when they hear a pianist blend and mix his own composition – just like a DJ – into a piece by baroque composer Girolamo Frescobaldi…

The intrepidness with Francesco Tristano combines eras and styles, occasionally allowing them to collide, may initially create a baffled response. However, Luxembourg-born Tristano has no aspirations as an agitator. Almost everything he does is an expression of an open-minded attitude which refuses to accept borders and constrictions. Tristano knows all about the interpretational conventions that have shaped generations of classical pianists – and he has chosen to ignore them. He does not seek approval as an artist and when his dynamic performance emotively basks in the intrinsic severity of Old music – that’s when he’s truly radical.

Tristano, born in 1981, discovered the piano at the age of five. Aged 13, he played his first concert, presenting his own compositions. He later toured both as a soloist and with renowned orchestras, such as the Russian National Orchestra, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, and the Hanoi Philharmonic Orchestra among others. Tristano founded his chamber ensemble, The New Bach Players which he also conducts. This ensemble consciously breaks with conventions, using a modern grand piano and old, vibratoless bows on contemporary string instruments.

Tristano visited New York’s Juilliard School during five years. The city of New York opened his ears to electronic and club music. to complete Bach legend Rosalyn Tureck’s master class. In 2004, he won the first prize at the International piano competition for contemporary music in Orléans, France. Tristano has released twelve albums, among them recordings of Bach Goldberg Variations and complete keyboard concertos, Luciano Berio complete piano works, and Girolamo Frescobaldi Toccatas. ‘Not for Piano’ (inFine, 2007), presented his own compositions as well as versions of techno classics at the piano. ‘Idiosynkrasia’ (inFine, 2010), recorded at Carl Craig’s Planet E-communications in Detroit, was released to critical acclaim in 2010. Tristano is a Deutsche Grammophon artist and is about to release his third album on that label. His ‘bachCage’, produced by Moritz von Oswald, was released on DGG in 2011. His collaborative tracks and remixes have been released on labels such as Innervisions, CLR, Visionquest, PIAS and Inflyte.

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