Chinese Dreams Lydia Maria Bader

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
22.05.2020

Label: Ars Produktion

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Lydia Maria Bader

Composer: Du Mingxin (1928), Walter Niemann (1876-1953), Abram Chasins (1903-1987), Cyril Scott (1879-1970), Chu Wanghua (1941), Wang Jianzhong (1933)

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  • Wang Luobin (1913 - 1996):
  • 1In That Place Wholly Faraway (Arr. Z. Zhao)05:13
  • Du Mingxin (b. 1928): Ballett-Suite "The Mermaid" (Excerpts Arr. W. Zuqiang):
  • 2Ballett-Suite "The Mermaid" (Excerpts Arr. W. Zuqiang): II. Coral Dance01:42
  • 3Ballett-Suite "The Mermaid" (Excerpts Arr. W. Zuqiang): III. Dance of the Waterweeds03:22
  • 4Ballett-Suite "The Mermaid" (Excerpts Arr. W. Zuqiang): IV. Straw Hat Dance02:35
  • Wang Yu Shi (1928 - 2009):
  • 5Sunflower (Arr. L. Eryao)02:21
  • Abram Chasins (1903 - 1987): 3 Chinese Pieces:
  • 63 Chinese Pieces: No. 1, A Shanghai Tragedy03:57
  • 73 Chinese Pieces: No. 2, Flirtation in a Chinese Garden02:03
  • 83 Chinese Pieces: No. 3, Rush Hour in Hong Kong01:35
  • Cyril Scott (1879 - 1970):
  • 9Lotus Land04:04
  • Traditional:
  • 10Kangding Love Song (Arr. C. Wanghua)02:16
  • 11Quiz Song (Arr. C. Wanghua)01:17
  • Walter Niemann (1876 - 1953): 5 Traumdichtungen, Op. 62 "Alt-China":
  • 125 Traumdichtungen, Op. 62 "Alt-China": No. 1, Die Glocken der Pagode04:53
  • 135 Traumdichtungen, Op. 62 "Alt-China": No. 2, Chinesische Nachtigall04:58
  • 145 Traumdichtungen, Op. 62 "Alt-China": No. 3, Die kleine Li-li-tse02:36
  • 155 Traumdichtungen, Op. 62 "Alt-China": No. 4, Die heilige Barke04:36
  • 165 Traumdichtungen, Op. 62 "Alt-China": No. 5, Fest im Garten03:03
  • 17Silver Clouds Chasing the Moon (Arr. W. Jianzhong)03:22
  • 18Liuyang River (Arr. W. Jianzhong)03:49
  • 19Glowing Red Morningstar Lilies (Arr. W. Jianzhong)04:41
  • Total Runtime01:02:23

Info for Chinese Dreams



On Chinese Dreams pianist Lydia Maria Bader plays piano pieces by contemporary Chinese composers based on traditional folk songs as well as works by Western composers inspired by China. The music is filled with beautiful melodies, which deserve to be heard outside of China. Praised for her elegant execution, beautiful tone and remarkable virtuosity, pianist Lydia Maria Bader has been described as "one of the leading pianists of Germany" (Neue Musikzeitung). Audiences and the press alike admire her charming moderation and thematically-conceived programs, which often venture into lesser-known territories of the piano literature and reflect a deep fascination with colorful cultures.

Born in Bavaria, Germany, Lydia received her first piano lessons from her father. At the age of fifteen she began her studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, first with Karl-Hermann Mrongovius, then with Michael Schäfer after graduating from high school, under whom she received her artistic diploma. Other major influences on her artistic development include a year of study at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris with Michel Beroff and studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Austria, with Markus Schirmer.

Lydia Maria Bader, piano



Lydia Maria Bader
Praised for her elegant execution, beautiful tone and remarkable virtuosity, pianist Lydia Maria Bader has been described as “one of the leading pianists of Germany” (Neue Musikzeitung). Audiences and the press alike admire her charming moderation and thematically-conceived programs, which often venture into lesser-known territories of the piano literature and reflect a deep fascination with colorful cultures. After the acclaimed release of the 2014 album “Music of the North,” which featured works from Scandinavia and the Baltic countries, her current focus is on Asian-inspired piano music with the “Chinese Dreams” project (CD release 2020 with ARS Produktion).

Lydia’s active performance schedule spans the globe and has included numerous invitations at German Embassies in Holland, Romania, Russia, Bangladesh and the Ukraine. Her repeated tours in China are celebrated by extensive media attention as the “German Piano Princess”. For her achievements, she was appointed a Cultural Ambassador of the Province of Gansu in 2016. In the summer of 2017, she undertook two concert tours in China, where she taught numerous masterclasses and performed over 20 concerts for more than ten thousand audience members.

Born in Bavaria, Germany, Lydia received her first piano lessons from her father. At the age of fifteen she began her studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, first with Karl-Hermann Mrongovius, then with Michael Schäfer after graduating from high school, under whom she received her artistic diploma. Other major influences on her artistic development include a year of study at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris with Michel Beroff and studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Austria, with Markus Schirmer. Further artistic inspiration came through masterclasses with András Schiff, Jacques Rouvier, Philippe Entremont, Mikhail Vosskressenky, Pascal Devoyon and Ludwig Hofmann.

A multiple winner of the “Jugend musiziert” competition, Lydia has garnered prizes at several international competitions, including the Flame Competition in Paris and the Glière Competition, among others. She was a recipient of scholarships from the Jürgen Ponto Foundation, "Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben" and Giesecke & Devrient. "One of Germany's leading pianists" neue musikzeitung

As a soloist Lydia has performed with the Chamber Orchestra of the Mozarteum Salzburg, the Philharmonic Orchestra Bad Reichenhall and the Corona Orchestra Gmunden, collaborating with conductors Gert Felin, Simone Fontanelli, Klaus-Dieter Demmler, Eckhard Wagner and Bernhard Koch.

As an artist of the new generation, Lydia is actively involved with social media, warmly sharing impressions from her life and concert tours on Facebook, Instagram and other channels with friends and fans.

Booklet for Chinese Dreams

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