Grieg: Lyric Pieces Alessandro Deljavan
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
02.03.2018
Label: OnClassical
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Alessandro Deljavan
Composer: Edward Grieg (1843-1907)
Album including Album cover
- Edvard Grieg (1843 - 1907): Lyric Pieces, Book 1, Op. 12:
- 1 No. 1, Arietta 01:11
- 2 No. 2, Vals 01:46
- 3 No. 3, Vektersang 02:46
- 4 No. 4, Alfedans 00:55
- 5 No. 5, Folkevise 01:25
- 6 No. 6, Norsk 00:57
- 7 No. 7, Albumblad 01:23
- 8 No. 8, Fedrelandssang 01:33
- Lyric Pieces, Book 2, Op. 38:
- 9 No. 1, Berceuse 02:27
- 10 No. 2, Folkevise 01:21
- 11 No. 3, Melodi 01:42
- 12 No. 4, Halling 00:43
- 13 No. 5, Springdans 01:20
- 14 No. 6, Elegi 02:37
- 15 No. 7, Vals 01:05
- 16 No. 8, Kanon 04:17
- Lyric Pieces, Book 3, Op. 43:
- 17 No. 1, Sommerfugl 01:29
- 18 No. 2, Ensom vandrer 02:12
- 19 No. 3, I hjemmet 02:36
- 20 No. 4, Liten fugl 02:05
- 21 No. 5, Erotikk 03:27
- 22 No. 6, Til våren 03:09
- Lyric Pieces, Book 4, Op. 47:
- 23 No. 1, Valse-impromptu 03:10
- 24 No. 2, Albumblad 04:10
- 25 No. 3, Melodi 03:20
- 26 No. 4, Halling 01:32
- 27 No. 5, Melankoli 02:46
- 28 No. 6, Springtanz 01:18
- 29 No. 7, Elegi 02:58
- Lyric Pieces, Book 5, Op. 54:
- 30 No. 1, Gjetergutt 03:27
- 31 No. 2, Gangar 03:17
- 32 No. 3, Trolltog 03:11
- 33 No. 4, Notturno 03:32
- 34 No. 5, Scherzo 03:04
- 35 No. 6, Klokkeklang 02:49
- Lyric Pieces, Book 6, Op. 57:
- 36 No. 1, Svundne dager 05:41
- 37 No. 2, Gade 03:31
- 38 No. 3, Illusjon 03:31
- 39 No. 4, Geheimniss 04:45
- 40 No. 5, Sie tanzt 03:11
- 41 No. 6, Heimweh 03:47
- Lyric Pieces, Book 7, Op. 62:
- 42 No. 1, Sylfide 01:58
- 43 No. 2, Takk 04:03
- 44 No. 3, Fransk serenade 02:34
- 45 No. 4, Bekken 01:51
- 46 No. 5, Drømmesyn 02:43
- 47 No. 6, Hjemad 03:04
- Lyric Pieces, Book 8, Op. 65:
- 48 No. 1, Fra ungdomsdagene 05:28
- 49 No. 2, Bondens sang 01:25
- 50 No. 3, Tungsinn 03:40
- 51 No. 4, Salong 02:22
- 52 No. 5, I balladetone 03:08
- 53 No. 6, Bryllupsdag på Troldhaugen 06:30
- Lyric Pieces, Book 9, Op. 68:
- 54 No. 1, Matrosenes oppsang 01:26
- 55 No. 2, Bestemors menuet 01:52
- 56 No. 3, For dine føtter 02:52
- 57 No. 4, Aften på højfjellet 02:46
- 58 No. 5, Bådnlåt 02:20
- 59 No. 6, Valse mélancolique 03:42
- Lyric Pieces, Book 10, Op. 71:
- 60 No. 1, Det var engang 03:42
- 61 No. 2, Sommeraften 03:03
- 62 No. 3, Småtroll 01:50
- 63 No. 4, Skogstillhet 05:51
- 64 No. 5, Halling 01:57
- 65 No. 6, Forbi 02:07
- 66 No. 7, Efterklang 01:47
Info for Grieg: Lyric Pieces
Written over the course of thirty-five years, the Lyric Pieces accompanied Edward Grieg’s (1843-1907) entire career as a composer. The first volume appeared in 1867, when a youthful Grieg compiled some of his early compositions into a set of six pieces. They are a glimpse into his aesthetics, since much of the material he used for this first group is derived from the sounds of Norwegian folklore. It helped in the effort to create a much needed national musical identity, and Grieg would eventually be recognized as being Norway’s most important contributor.
Many of the sixty-six Lyric Pieces that Grieg published over the years gained immediate success, and maintain their popularity even today. Wedding at Troldhaugen or March of the Trolls are wonderful examples for their energy and drive, and so are Butterfly and Notturno for the delicate and dreamy sound world they portray. Four of the six works included in the set Op. 54 (1889-91) were eventually orchestrated by Anton Siedl and Grieg himself into what is today known as Lyric Suite. With the last set, Op. 71 (1901), Grieg salutes the new century with a tender smile.
In this three-album set, Alessandro Deljavan plays with great poetry and assurance. We cannot agree more with pianist Fou Ts'ong in his assessment of Alessandro Deljavan as “one of the most interesting pianists I’ve heard in my life.”
Grieg owned a Steinway concert grand, and this recording was made with a pair of stereo microphones capturing the sound of an old Steinway D to evoke the sounds Grieg himself may have heard from his own instrument.
Alessandro Deljavan, piano
Alessandro Deljavan
graduated in 2003 from the Conservatorio Statale di Musica Giuseppe Verdi, Milan, under the guidance of Riccardo Risaliti. From 2003-2005, he studied with E. Belli at the Conservatorio Statale di Musica G. B. Pergolesi, Fermo. He also earned his post-graduate degree at the Music University “G. Braga” in Teramo in 2007.
Throughout the 1990s, while still a youngster, Deljavan played in every major city in Italy and in a number of cities around the world. He competed in numerous national and international competitions, often capturing first prize, including top honors at the 1996 Concours musical de France in Paris. In 2005, he won second prize at the 'Johann Nepomuk Hummel International Competition' in Bratislava and took the 5th prize at the 'Gina Bachauer' Junior Artists Competition in Salt Lake City (the first Italian in the history of the competition).
At the age of 22, Deljavan won the 'John Giordano Jury Discretionary Award' at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and was confirmed by the critics as: 'The most accomplished and charismatic musicians of his generation'.
Deljavan is among the select young artists attending the International Piano Academy at Lake Como, Italy, under the tutelage of the academy’s art director, William Grant Nabore.
He is collaborating with us with a lot recordings (Schubert, Satie, Brahms, Rubinstein, Alkan). He recently took part on the recording of the Cramer's etudes produced by OnClassical for the Naxos label.
This album contains no booklet.