Enescu: Complete Works for Solo Piano Josu De Solaun

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2018

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
14.09.2018

Label: Grand Piano

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Interpret: Josu De Solaun

Komponist: George Enescu (1881-1955)

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  • George Enescu (1881-1955):
  • 1Nocturne in D-Flat Major19:07
  • Suite No. 3, Op. 18 "Pièces impromptues":
  • 2Suite No. 3, Op. 18 "Pièces impromptues": I. Mélodie03:15
  • 3Suite No. 3, Op. 18 "Pièces impromptues": II. Voix de la steppe03:20
  • 4Suite No. 3, Op. 18 "Pièces impromptues": III. Mazurk mélancolique05:28
  • 5Suite No. 3, Op. 18 "Pièces impromptues": IV. Burlesque05:34
  • 6Suite No. 3, Op. 18 "Pièces impromptues": V. Appassionato04:51
  • 7Suite No. 3, Op. 18 "Pièces impromptues": VI. Choral07:16
  • 8Suite No. 3, Op. 18 "Pièces impromptues": VII. Carillon nocturne06:52
  • 9Piano Sonata No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 24 No. 1: I. Allegro molto moderato e grave11:05
  • 10Piano Sonata No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 24 No. 1: II. Presto vivace04:40
  • 11Piano Sonata No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 24 No. 1: III. Andante molto espressivo07:38
  • 12Suite No. 2 in D Major, Op. 10: I. Toccata. Majestueusement, mais pas trop lent04:25
  • 13Suite No. 2 in D Major, Op. 10: II. Sarabande. Noblement08:17
  • 14Suite No. 2 in D Major, Op. 10: III. Pavane. Lentement berce06:26
  • 15Suite No. 2 in D Major, Op. 10: IV. Bourée. Vivement06:04
  • Prélude & Fugue:
  • 16Prélude & Fugue: I. Prélude08:26
  • 17Prélude & Fugue: II. Fugue05:32
  • Piano Sonata No. 3 in D Major, Op. 24 No. 3:
  • 18Piano Sonata No. 3 in D Major, Op. 24 No. 3: I. Vivace con brio06:11
  • 19Piano Sonata No. 3 in D Major, Op. 24 No. 3: II. Andantino cantabile10:44
  • 20Piano Sonata No. 3 in D Major, Op. 24 No. 3: III. Allegro con spirito08:50
  • Pièce pour piano sur le nom de Fauré:
  • 21Pièce pour piano sur le nom de Fauré02:17
  • Scherzo:
  • 22Scherzo04:00
  • Ballade for Piano:
  • 23Ballade for Piano07:49
  • 24Prélude & Scherzo: I. Prélude04:10
  • 25Prélude & Scherzo: II. Scherzo06:01
  • Barcarolle in B-Flat Major:
  • 26Barcarolle in B-Flat Major04:28
  • La fileuse in D Major:
  • 27La fileuse in D Major05:02
  • Regrets in G-Flat Major:
  • 28Regrets in G-Flat Major03:23
  • Piano Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 3 "Dans le style ancien":
  • 29Piano Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 3 "Dans le style ancien": I. Prélude. Grave03:29
  • 30Piano Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 3 "Dans le style ancien": II. Fugue. Allegro moderato04:02
  • 31Piano Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 3 "Dans le style ancien": III. Adagio08:23
  • 32Piano Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 3 "Dans le style ancien": IV. Finale. Presto03:50
  • Impromptu in A-Flat Major:
  • 33Impromptu in A-Flat Major04:21
  • Impromptu in C Major:
  • 34Impromptu in C Major06:10
  • Modérément:
  • 35Modérément02:22
  • Total Runtime03:33:48

Info zu Enescu: Complete Works for Solo Piano

This set of George Enescu’s solo piano music traces a fascinating musical arc from his precocious years in Vienna and Paris, where he absorbed Brahmsian and French late-Romantic influences, notably in the Impromptus, to the brilliantly mercurial Piano Sonata No. 3. Whether in the Pièces impromptues, eloquent character pieces, or in the oceanic Piano Sonata No. 1, Enescu remains, in Pablo Casals’ words, 'the greatest musical phenomenon since Mozart', his unique musical language embracing Bach as well as the abiding vitality, and melancholy, of his native Romanian folk music.

Josu De Solaun, piano




Josu de Solaun
As a First Prize winner of the XIII George Enescu International Piano Competition in Bucharest (won by legendary pianists such as Radu Lupu, Elisabeth Leonskaja, and Dmitri Alexeev), the XV José Iturbi International Piano Competition and the I European Union Piano Competition, held in Prague, Spanish pianist Josu De Solaun has been invited to perform in distinguished concert series throughout the world, having made notable appearances in Bucharest (Romanian Athenaeum), Saint Petersburg (Mariinsky Theatre), Washington, DC (Kennedy Center), New York (Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Opera), Princeton (Taplin Hall), London (Southbank Centre), Paris (Salle Cortot), Leipzig (Schumann Haus), Taipei (Novel Hall), MexicoCity (Sala Silvestre Revueltas), Prague (Nostitz Palace), Rome (Academia deEspaña), Menton (Festival International de Musique), and all major cities of Spain.

Beginning at a young age, he has performed in France, Georgia, Itay, Russia, Ukraine, Canada, Germany, Japan, China, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Poland, the Netherlands, Mexico, Chile, and Switzerland as a recitalist, chamber musician, and concerto soloist, playing under conductors such as Justus Frantz, Ovidiu Balan, Francesco Angelico, Yaron Traub, Max Bragado, Paul Daniel, Ryan Haskins, Theodore Kuchar, Constantine Orbelian, Ramón Tébar, Yuri Krasnapolsky, Ormsby Wilkins, Alvise Casellatti, Alexis Soriano, Francisco Valero, and Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez, among others, as well with orchestras such as the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra of Saint Petersburg, Orchestra Filarmonica della Fenice of Venice, George Enescu Philharmonic of Bucharest, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Sioux City Symphony Orchestra, Monterey Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfonica de Euskadi, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra, Real Filharmonia de Galicia, Valencia Philharmonic Orchestra, Spain’s Radio and Television Orchestra (RTVE), American Ballet Theatre Orchestra, Lviv Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine, and Bari Philharmonic Orchestra of Italy. His performances have been broadcast on Spanish national radio, Taiwanese National TV, Czech National TV, as well as on New York’s WQXR, Princeton’s WPRB, and Chicago’s WFMT.

Highlights of recent seasons include performances as soloist with the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra of Saint Petersburg, at the Mariinsky Theatre, performing both Copland's Piano Concerto and De Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain, performances as soloist with New York's American Ballet Theatre Orchestra at the Metropolitan Opera playing Britten's Diversions for piano and orchestra, a tour of Spain with the Basque National Orchestra playing Beethoven's Emperor Concerto, performances of the rarely heard Martucci Second Piano Concerto in Spain, Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto in Lviv, Ukraine, Stravinsky's Les Noces at the Virginia Arts Festival, the Hummel A-Minor piano concerto in Santiago de Compostela, Manuel de Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain in the Tiles Center of New York, Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto with the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra, a solo recital in Chicago’s Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, in Mexico City’s UNAM, and his conducting debut in Spain, conducting a Mozart program with the Joven Orquesta de Malaga.

Future engagements include his concerto debut at the Ravello Festival, with the Orchestra of the Teatro La Fenice of Venice, broadcast on Italian National Television (RAI), Brahms Second Piano Concerto with the Washingon Idaho Symphony, Brahms First Piano Concerto with the Paul Constantinescu Philharmonic in Romania, a cycle of 12 recitals covering Robert Schumann's complete piano music at New York's Klavierhaus Recital Hall, solo recitals and concercti performances in Romania, a solo recital in Auditorio Ciudad de Leon and in the Teatro Infanta Leonor of Jaen, in Spain, chamber music performances in Malaga at the Malaga Clasica Festival , chamber music performances at the Virginia Arts Festival, Rachmaninv's First Piano Concerto with the Orquesta de Valencia in Spain, recitals at the Roerich Museum in New York, and Hartford's Schubert Club. Also, in 2015, the NAXOS label will release his recording of Stravinsky's Les Noces under JoAnn Falletta and members of the Virginia Symphony and Chorus, and in 2016, the NAXOS label will release his 3-CD Box Set of the complete works for piano of George Enescu.

Josu De Solaun is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, where his two main teachers and main musical influences have been pianists Nina Svetlanova and Horacio Gutierrez. In Spain, where he studied until the age of 17, his main teachers were Ricardo Roca, Ana Guijarro, and specially, Maria Teresa Naranjo. Throughout his almost 16 years of study in the USA, he has also benefited from the valuable advice and mentorship of Albert and Miyoko Lotto, Joaquin Achucarro, Matti Raekallio, Edna Golandsky, and Jerome Lowenthal.

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