Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
15.11.2019
Label: Mirare
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Iryna Kyshliaruk & Yun-Ho Chen
Composer: Sergey Vassilievich Rachmaninov (1873-1943), Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881), Ferencz Liszt (1811-1886)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Modest Mussorgsky (1839 - 1881): The Nursery:
- 1 The Nursery: I. With Nurse 01:59
- 2 The Nursery: II. In the Corner 01:31
- 3 The Nursery: III. The Beetle 02:57
- 4 The Nursery: IV. With the Doll 01:25
- 5 The Nursery: V. Going to Sleep 02:04
- 6 The Nursery: VI. The Cat Sailor 01:57
- 7 The Nursery: VII. On the Hobbyhorse 03:22
- Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886):
- 8 Was Liebe sei, S. 288 01:03
- 9 Jugendglück, S. 323 01:48
- 10 3 Lieder aus Schillers "Wilhelm Tell", S. 292: III. Der Fischerknabe 03:00
- 11 Die Loreley, S. 273 06:21
- 12 Comment disaient-ils, S. 276 01:46
- 13 Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh, S. 306 03:43
- Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 - 1943): 6 Romances, Op. 38:
- 14 6 Romances, Op. 38: I. In My Garden at Night Lento 01:40
- 15 6 Romances, Op. 38: II. To Her 02:13
- 16 6 Romances, Op. 38: III. Daisies 02:18
- 17 6 Romances, Op. 38: IV. The Rat-Catcher 02:47
- 18 6 Romances, Op. 38: V. The Dream 03:09
- 19 6 Romances, Op. 38: VI. A-oo 01:58
- Sergei Rachmaninoff:
- 20 12 Romances, Op. 21: IV. They Answered 01:44
Info for SON
Why the title ‘SON’? French-speakers might think it means ‘le son’: sound, hence resonance, rhythm and music... or the possessive adjective ‘his, her’, suggesting a close, intimate or friendly relationship, as one might have with a ‘son’ in English.
All these words are in a sense connected with this title but, in fact, ‘Son’ is the transliteration of the Russian word meaning ‘dream’.
Iryna Kyshliaruk, soprano
Yun-Ho Chen, piano
Iryna Kyshliaruk
The Ukrainian soprano Iryna Kyshliaruk started her music studies as a cellist and singer in Kiev at the Children’s Academy of Art. After her studies with Prof. Maria Stefiuk at the National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music she continue her artistic development at Paris National Conservatory with Glenn Chambers, François Le Roux, Stephan Genz and Elène Golgevit.
She participated in master-classes with Montserrat Caballe, Margret Honig, Regina Werner. Her operatic debut took place at the stage of Kiev Opera Studio with the role of Amour in Gluck’s “Orpheo”. She will perform Gerhard Stäbler’s “Spatial Ayres” with a chamber ensemble as well as the Operetta concert in HMT Leipzig. Along with her Ukrainian colleagues she promotes Ukrainian classical music by regularly giving charity concerts in various concert halls of Paris. Iryna performed during the Chopin Project premiere in Paris and is among the cast of the Project DVD.
Yun-Ho Chen
Born in Taiwan in 1990, Yun-Ho Chen was accepted in 2008 at the Paris Conservatoire in the class of Théodore Paraschivesco and Laurent Cabasso. Prize-winner at the Isidor Bajić Memorial Competition (Serbia), Claude Bonneton Competition (Sète, France), Grand Prix Claude Kahn (Paris), Thailand International Piano Competition (Bangkok) and 'Città di Barletta' (Italy), Yun-Ho has appeared with several orchestras including the TNUA Orchestra, Taipei Symphony Orchestra and National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan. Moreover, she regularly gives recitals in Taipei, Changhua City and Tainan. In France, she has been invited to several festivals including 'Bon Anniversaire, Monsieur Chopin' in Châteauroux (2010), 'Chopin à Paris', which takes place in the Bagatelle gardens, 'Voyage d’hiver' in Aurillac, and 'Piano à Lyon', as well as in the framework of the Giverny Chamber Music Festival.
In addition to her activity as a soloist, she forms a piano duo and piano 4 hands with Delphine Armand, which has led her to perform in major Parisian venues (Théâtre du Châtelet, Musée d’Orsay, Les Invalides, Auditorium Saint-Germain), and at the Chamber Music Session in Kiev. The duo thus won the First Grand Prize and the prize for best interpretation of a French work at the 'Forum Musical de Normandie' in 2008; a third prize and special prize at the Grieg Competition in Oslo in 2011; then, in 2014, second prize at the International Music Tournament (TIM).
Since 2007 Yun-Ho is one of the young musicians supported by the Minister of Culture of Taiwan. After earning her master's degree in piano in June 2013 in the class of Roger Muraro and chamber music in the class of Claire Désert, she is currently pursuing her training at the Conservatoire in the vocal conducting class of Erika Guiomar and Nathalie Dang and doing advanced study in piano with Fang-Yi Lee.
Booklet for SON