Album info

Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
08.03.2016

Label: Warner Classics

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Artist: Christina Naughton, Michelle Naughton

Composer: John Adams (1947), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen (1908-1992)

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  • Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992): Visions de l'Amen
  • 1 I. Amen de la Création 05:23
  • 2 II. Amen des étoiles, de la planète a l'aneau 05:05
  • 3 III. Amen de l'agonie de Jésus 07:20
  • 4 IV. Amen de Désir 09:48
  • 5 V. Amen des Anges, des Saints, du chant des oiseaux 07:28
  • 6 VI. Amen du Jugement 02:52
  • 7 VII. Amen de la Consommation 06:20
  • J.S. Bach (1685-1750): Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (from, 'Actus Tragicus'), BWV 106
  • 8 I. Sonatina 03:01
  • John Adams (1947-): Hallelujah Junction
  • 9 I. 06:41
  • 10 II. 02:15
  • 11 III. 05:21
  • Total Runtime 01:01:34

Info for Visions

Warner Classics is delighted to announce the exclusive signing of the piano duo Christina and Michelle Naughton. Based in New York, the 27-year-old identical twins have played together from an early age, both graduating from the Curtis Institute and The Juilliard School.

Though hailed the natural successors to the Labèque sisters, the Naughtons have a unique bond – onstage and off – imbuing their playing with an extraordinary synergy and intensity. The Philadelphia Inquirer characterizes their performances as “paired to perfection”, while the San Francisco Examiner has praised their “stellar musicianship, technical mastery, and awe-inspiring artistry”.

The Naughtons’ debut Warner Classics recording, entitled Visions, is slated for release on February 26, 2016. "We are so excited to have the opportunity to develop and share our ‘vision’ of a unique set of repertoire that has brought us so much joy,” said Christina and Michelle of the signing. “We are especially grateful to do so in collaboration with Warner Classics—the force behind innumerable beautiful recordings that continue to inspire the musical world. It is a privilege to be a part of the Warner family."

The album’s wide-ranging program for piano four hands and two pianos brings together three very different composers – Bach, Messiaen and John Adams – united, say the sisters, by profound spiritual joy expressed in music and rhythm.

Moving from what Christina describes as the “fresh modern idiom” of the interlocking piano parts in Adams’ Hallelujah Junction to the serenity and “deep sense of peace” Michelle finds in Bach’s Sonatina from the Cantata BWV 106, the album concludes with Messiaen’s ecstatic, mystical masterpiece, Visions de l’Amen.

Above all, the album reflects the Naughton sisters’ sheer joy in making music together. “We always have been and still are the biggest source of support for each other in our musical lives,” says Michelle.

Michelle and Christina are Steinway Artists and have performed together with ensembles including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Houston Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Royal Flemish Philharmonic and the Solistes Européens Luxembourg, with major recital appearances at France’s La Roque d’Antheron, the Bremen Music Festival, Naumburg Orchestral Concerts in New York’s Central Park and Prague’s Strings of Autumn Festival.

Christina Naughton, piano
Michelle Naughton, piano

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Booklet for Visions

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