En passant…Selected works for piano Moritz Ernst

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
27.11.2020

Label: Perfect Noise

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Moritz Ernst

Composer: Swan Hennessy (1866-1929)

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  • Swan Hennessy (1866 - 1929): Croquis de femmes, Op. 33:
  • 1Croquis de femmes, Op. 33: No. 1. Au couvent01:39
  • 2Croquis de femmes, Op. 33: No. 2. Bavardes00:47
  • 3Croquis de femmes, Op. 33: No. 3. La Vieille tante00:46
  • 4Croquis de femmes, Op. 33: No. 4. Mondaine00:41
  • 5Croquis de femmes, Op. 33: No. 5. Jeune anglaises01:28
  • 6Croquis de femmes, Op. 33: No. 6. Dans les jardins du Sérail02:03
  • 7Croquis de femmes, Op. 33: No. 7. Charmeuse de serpents02:48
  • Swan Hennessy:
  • 8Au bord de la forêt, Op. 2106:41
  • Fêtes. Deux Morceaux descriptifs, Op. 36:
  • 9Fêtes. Deux Morceaux descriptifs, Op. 36: No. 1. Fête de village au XVIIIme siècle02:04
  • 10Fêtes. Deux Morceaux descriptifs, Op. 36: No. 2. Fête populaire dans la banlieue de Paris au Xxme siècle01:12
  • En passant …Études d'après Nature, Op. 40:
  • 11En passant …Études d'après Nature, Op. 40: No. 1. Petit pâtre sur les hauts pâturages01:38
  • 12En passant …Études d'après Nature, Op. 40: No. 2. Champs de blé au clair de lune01:53
  • 13En passant …Études d'après Nature, Op. 40: No. 3. Dans uns petite ville flamande de dimanche00:48
  • 14En passant …Études d'après Nature, Op. 40: No. 4. Cîmes neigeuses02:10
  • 15En passant …Études d'après Nature, Op. 40: No. 5. Sieste en chemin de fer02:17
  • Valses caprices, Op. 41:
  • 16Valses caprices, Op. 41: No. 1. Valses rustique00:57
  • 17Valses caprices, Op. 41: No. 2. Valse canaille03:09
  • 18Valses caprices, Op. 41: No. 3. Valse distraite00:51
  • 19Valses caprices, Op. 41: No. 4. Valse Boîteuse01:50
  • 20Valses caprices, Op. 41: No. 5. Valse érotique01:28
  • 21Valses caprices, Op. 41: No. 6. À la Reger01:17
  • 22Valses caprices, Op. 41: No. 7. Encore une valse01:40
  • Sonatine, Op. 43:
  • 23Sonatine, Op. 43: I. Allegro appassionato03:38
  • 24Sonatine, Op. 43: II. Tempo di Menuetto02:53
  • 25Sonatine, Op. 43: III. Vivace ma non troppo01:34
  • Pièces celtiques, Op. 45:
  • 26Pièces celtiques, Op. 45: I. Assez lent - Beaucoup plus vite - premier movement02:08
  • 27Pièces celtiques, Op. 45: II. Modéré, dans l'esprit d'une légende02:27
  • 28Pièces celtiques, Op. 45: III. Très animé01:21
  • Croquis Parisien, Op. 47:
  • 29Croquis Parisien, Op. 47: No. 1. Promenade matinale au Jardin du Luxembourg02:04
  • 30Croquis Parisien, Op. 47: No. 2. L'Américain qui a bien diné02:10
  • 31Croquis Parisien, Op. 47: No. 3. Dans un atelier de couturiers01:14
  • Banlieues. Six petit pièces, Op. 69:
  • 32Banlieues. Six petit pièces, Op. 69: No. 1. Clamart01:21
  • 33Banlieues. Six petit pièces, Op. 69: No. 2. Aubervilliers00:55
  • 34Banlieues. Six petit pièces, Op. 69: No. 3. Meudon01:05
  • 35Banlieues. Six petit pièces, Op. 69: No. 4. Robinson00:58
  • 36Banlieues. Six petit pièces, Op. 69: No. 5. Verrières02:09
  • 37Banlieues. Six petit pièces, Op. 69: No. 6. Bourg-la-Reine01:40
  • À la manière de….Deuxieme cahier:
  • 38À la manière de….Deuxieme cahier: VII. Alexandre Borodine01:07
  • 39À la manière de….Quatrieme cahier: V. Emmanuel Chabrier01:43
  • 40À la manière de….Deuxieme cahier: III. Claude Debussy - Benjamin Godard02:43
  • 41À la manière de….Cinquieme cahier: V. Maurice Ravel01:21
  • Total Runtime01:14:38

Info for En passant…Selected works for piano



The world premiere recording of Swan Hennessys beautiful piano pieces, performed by Moritz Ernst.

Swan Hennessy is a real discovery for lovers of impressionistic piano music from France. Swan Hennessy was born in Rockford, Illinois, of Irish origin and grew up in Chicago. Swan Hennessy's music before 1900 was heavily influenced by his conservative education and his teachers' predilection for the music of Robert Schumann.

Around the time of his move to Paris, he also been an admirer of Max Reger. Although his later music shows the influence of several contemporary stylistic directions, he never shook off this profound influence of the German Romantics.

During the period 1907 to 1913, Hennessy wrote increasingly in an Impressionist style, with a prolific series of piano works and art songs in a descriptive and programmatic style inspired by sounds in his environment including nature, traffic, and industry. He also excelled in humoristic and satirical pieces, similar to but independent from Satie.

One contemporary critic wrote, "Il fut un humoriste d'une verve drue dont la drlerie tait faite la fois d'observation et d'invention, de fantaisie et de psychologie." ("He was a humourist of great verve whose humour derived from observation and invention, fantasy and psychology").

Moritz Ernst, Klavier



Moritz Ernst
was born in1986 in Ostwestfalen, Germany and began playing the piano already at the age of five, taking lessons in Detmold. After graduating from high school at the early age of 16, he continued his piano studies in 2002 at the Detmolder Musikhochschule where he also studied musicology. During that time he was also awarded several prizes.

In 2003 he became a private student of the well known professor for piano, Peter Feuchtwanger. Shortly thereafter his concert activities were launched with regular performances in Europe and abroad.

Some years later Moritz Ernst continued his piano studies with Prof Jean-Jacques Dünki and harpsichord with Prof Jörg-Andreas Bötticher at the Schola Cantorum in Basel, Switzerland, thereafter his career also as harpsichordist began. During these years of study, he attended master classes and workshops held by Günter Reinhold, Paul Badura-Skoda, Ferderick Rzewski and the Auryn Quartet.

Moritz Ernst is presently concertising as pianist, harpsichordist and chamber musician performing a wide range of repertoire from baroque to contemporary music. Concerts include appearences in Germany, at the Piano Festival Feuchtwangen, the Lake Constance Festival, the Beethoven Festival Bonn; in England, France, Italy, Austria, Sweden, Romania, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Russia. (St. Petersburg Sound Ways Festival) He has also held master classes at the Musikhochschule in Stuttgart, Germany and at The Royal Music Academy in Malmö, Sweden.

Music of the 20th and 21st century is especially dear to his heart. Ernst has premiered several works as well as collaborating closely with composers such as Eötvös, Pelzel, Winkler, Bhagwati, Wohlhauser, Olofsson, Maros and others, some of whom have dedicated works to him. In addition, he advocates the forgotten and less played composers; for example by performing Johann Nepomuk Hummel’s Sonata op. 106, Feruccio Busonni‘s Fantasia contrappuntistica and the music of Samuel Scheidt, as well as music for the 16th- tone - piano. (Micro - tonality)

The international press has highly acclaimed Moritz Ernst for his superb recordings. “The Classical Music Magazine” granted him their highest rating. “Gramophone” praised his sparkling and stimulating rendition, Diapason and Fono Forum both awarded highest marks (5/5) for his Lourié and Ullmann recordings.In addition, he has performed for international radio stations such as DRS2 (Zurich), Radio Luxembourg, SR (Radio of the Saarland), DeutschlandRadio Kultur, Deutschlandfunk and BBC London.

Extensive plans for future recording projects include: the harpsichord works of Kent Olofsson, as well as the complete Sonatas by Joseph Haydn, Music of Crossings by Sandeep Bhagwati and complete piano works by Hans Erich Apostel.

He already recorded the complete piano works of Viktor Ullmann and the sonatas by Norbert von Hannenheim in connection with Deutschlandradio and the CD label EDA Records on two CDs

In 2014 the Piano Concerto by Victor Ullmann was recorded together with the Dortmund Philharmonic under Gabriel Feltz. In June 2013 Moritz Ernst gave his debut performance with the Symphony Orchestra of Bern (Switzerland) under the baton Mario Venzago with a performance of the 2nd Piano Concerto by Edward Staempfli.

In 2014, his highly acclaimed Asian debut took place.There he also held mastercalsses and lectures at the University of Malaysia and the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

In 2015 several other extensive tours, most notably to Teheran and Canada (Montréal, Toronto) took place.In 2016 a 3-CD-Box with the complete piano works by Arthur Lourié was published by Capriccio, as well as other recordings, including the Viktor Ullmann piano concerto (again Capriccio) and Vol.1 of the complete Haydn piano sonatas.

In 2017 his commitment for ostrasized music led him to an appearance at Deutscher Bundestag.

Since 2018 his concert appearances have led him to perform on a worldwide scale, commuting between his native Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.

His knowledge as musicologist has led to a cooperation with the Schott Verlag.

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