Prisme - Bach Hélène Tysman

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
19.02.2021

Label: Klarthe

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Hélène Tysman

Composer: Jean-Sébastien Bach (1785-1750)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):
  • 1 Fantaisie chromatique en Ré Mineur, BWV 903 08:34
  • 2 Fugue en Ré Mineur, BWV 903 05:05
  • Le Clavier bien tempéré, BWV 846-869:
  • 3 Le Clavier bien tempéré, BWV 846-869: Prélude No. 1 en Do Majeur, BWV 846 01:54
  • 4 Le Clavier bien tempéré, BWV 846-869: Fugue No. 1 en Do Majeur, BWV 846 02:00
  • Partita No. 1en Si Bémol Majeur, BWV 825:
  • 5 Partita No. 1en Si Bémol Majeur, BWV 825: I. Prélude 01:32
  • 6 Partita No. 1 en Si Bémol Majeur, BWV 825: II. Allemande 02:31
  • 7 Partita No. 1en Si Bémol Majeur, BWV 825: III. Courante 01:58
  • 8 Partita No. 1en Si Bémol Majeur, BWV 825: IV. Sarabande 06:05
  • 9 Partita No. 1en Si Bémol Majeur, BWV 825: V. Menuet I & II 03:15
  • 10 Partita No. 1en Si Bémol Majeur, BWV 825: VI. Gigue 01:58
  • Le Clavier bien tempéré, BWV 846-869:
  • 11 Le Clavier bien tempéré, BWV 846-869: Prélude No. 9 en mi Majeur, BWV 854 01:35
  • 12 Le Clavier bien tempéré, BWV 846-869: Fugue No. 9 en mi Majeur, BWV 854 01:09
  • Concerto Italien en Fa Majeur, BWV 971:
  • 13 Concerto Italien en Fa Majeur, BWV 971: I. Allegro 04:03
  • 14 Concerto Italien en Fa Majeur, BWV 971: II. Andante 06:17
  • 15 Concerto Italien en Fa Majeur, BWV 971: III. Allegro vivace 03:36
  • Le Clavier bien tempéré, BWV 846-869:
  • 16 Le Clavier bien tempéré, BWV 846-869: I. Prélude en Mi Bémol Mineur, BWV 853 04:12
  • 17 Le Clavier bien tempéré, BWV 846-869: II. Fugue en Mi Bémol Mineur, BWV 853 06:18
  • Fantasia et Fugue, BWV 944:
  • 18 Fantasia et Fugue, BWV 944: Fantaisie en La Mineur 01:14
  • 19 Fantasia et Fugue, BWV 944: Fugue en La Mineur 04:59
  • Johann Sebastian Bach:
  • 20 Prélude en Si Mineur, BWV 855A 03:35
  • Total Runtime 01:11:50

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Prism, these are the infinite facets of a reality that we create or taste at every moment. Like a score, life leads us to realise the performer that we are. Being and becoming! This is all evolution. In my opinion, Bach's music represents the very essence of this encounter between perfection and spontaneity, between creation and recreation (or recreation!), between fullness, freedom and skilful geometry. Any truth, far from being serious, is perhaps a dance movement, on the contrary. Improvisation was the prerogative of musicians in the Baroque era. It is through this prism and all the others that appeared to me (ornamentation, variations, harpsichord, piano, orchestra...) that I wanted to make this programme, like a journey to the origins of who we are - humbly and eternally present: the one who, having believed he knew, continues to search. What if infinity were a game?

Hélène Tysman, piano



Hélène Tysman
(born December 30, 1982, Paris, France) is a prizewinning French classical pianist. She studied at the Paris Conservatoire under Pierre-Laurent Aimard and later with Oleg Maisenberg in Vienna. She obtained her master’s degree at Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Weimar under the guidance of Grigory Gruzman. Since becoming a laureate of the 16th International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, Tysman has emerged as one of the leading French pianists of her generation.

Hailed as “poetic” by The Daily Telegraph, praised for her Chopin interpretation which “mixed excitement with eloquence” by the Gramophone Chopin Express, French pianist Hélène Tysman first broke out onto the international music scene as a laureate of the 16th International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. A few years earlier she had been awarded First Prize in the European Darmstadt Chopin Piano Competition (Germany) and was prizewinner in England (Newport International Competition For Young Pianists), Germany (Nauen International Piano Competition), China (Hong-Kong International Piano Competition) and the United States (Minneapolis International Piano-e-Competition). She is also a laureate of the Georges Cziffra Foundation in Senlis (France) and the Chopin Foundation in Hanover.

Her Chopin interpretations have been acclaimed by critics and audiences all over the world and have led to the 2010 release of an all-Chopin recording for Oehms Classics.

After graduating from the Paris Conservatory (CNSMDP) where she studied with Pierre-Laurent Aimard, she went to Vienna to work with Oleg Maisenberg and then to Germany (Hamburg and Weimar) where she obtained her master’s degree under the guidance of Grigory Gruzman.

As a soloist she has played with orchestras such as the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the Russian Chamber Philharmonic St. Petersburg, the Minnesota Orchestra, the North Czech Philharmonic Teplice Orchestra, and the Koszalin Philharmonic Orchestra, with conductors such as Christoph Warren-Green, Mark Russell Smith and Antoni Wit. Her recital appearances have taken her throughout Europe, and to Israel, Morocco, Russia and Asia, performing in prestigious concerts halls like the Laeiszhalle and Neue Weimarhalle in Germany and the Cité de la Musique and Théâtre Mogador in France.

She has also been featured on the international arts television station Mezzo and on French national radio. A keen chamber musician, she released a Schumann recording with the soloists of Orchestre de Paris (Indesens Records, 2012). Attracted toward wider artistic horizons, Hélène Tysman also collaborates with artists from other disciplines including a series of performances with the celebrated French actor Francis Huster (Chopin/Musset) and a Debussy/Poe show with the multi-disciplinary artist Yanowski.

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