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Janáček - Solo Piano
Leoš Janáček

Thomas Adès

Janáček - Solo Piano

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212060025
Catnr: SIGCD 600
Release date: 24 April 2020
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212060025
Catalogue number
SIGCD 600
Release date
24 April 2020

"... an interesting listening session."

De Standaard, 03-6-2020
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Nearly all of the music for solo piano written by Leoš Janáček (1854–1928) dates from before the First World War and thus belongs to the period before the composer’s remarkable late creative surge, which was triggered by the hugely successful 1916 production in Prague of his third opera, Jenůfa (1894–1903; rev. 1907–8), and facilitated by his retirement from his teaching position at the Brno Organ School. Nevertheless, all three of Janáček’s major solo piano works – On an Overgrown Path (1900–1911), From the Street 1 October 1905 (1905-6) and In the Mists (1912–13) – contain music that is both profoundly individual and also integral to the now widespread view of the composer as one the most original musical voices of early twentieth- century music.Nearly all of the music for solo piano written by Leoš Janáček (1854–1928) dates from before the First World War and thus belongs to the period before the composer’s remarkable late creative surge, which was triggered by the hugely successful 1916 production in Prague of his third opera, Jenůfa (1894–1903; rev. 1907–8), and facilitated by his retirement from his teaching position at the Brno Organ School. Nevertheless, all three of Janáček’s major solo piano works – On an Overgrown Path (1900–1911), From the Street 1 October 1905 (1905-6) and In the Mists (1912–13) – contain music that is both profoundly individual and also integral to the now widespread view of the composer as one the most original musical voices of early twentieth- century music.

Artist(s)

Thomas Adès

Thomas Adès was born in London in 1971. He studied the piano with Paul Berkowitz at the Guildhall School, winning the Lutine Prize for piano, before continuing his studies at King’s and St John’s Colleges, Cambridge. His early compositions include Living Toys (London Sinfonietta), Arcadiana (the Endellion Quartet) and his first opera Powder Her Face (1995), which has been performed many times around the world. Orchestral commissions include Asyla and America: A Prophecy, the tone poem Tevot and concertos for violin and piano. His Opera The Tempest received its premiere at the Royal Opera House in 2004 and in 2016 The Exterminating Angel premiered at the Salzburg Festival followed by performances at the Royal Opera House and the Metropolitan Opera in...
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Thomas Adès was born in London in 1971. He studied the piano with Paul Berkowitz at the Guildhall School, winning the Lutine Prize for piano, before continuing his studies at King’s and St John’s Colleges, Cambridge.
His early compositions include Living Toys (London Sinfonietta), Arcadiana (the Endellion Quartet) and his first opera Powder Her Face (1995), which has been performed many times around the world. Orchestral commissions include Asyla and America: A Prophecy, the tone poem Tevot and concertos for violin and piano. His Opera The Tempest received its premiere at the Royal Opera House in 2004 and in 2016 The Exterminating Angel premiered at the Salzburg Festival followed by performances at the Royal Opera House and the Metropolitan Opera in New York, all under the baton of the composer. In 1999 Adès started a 10-year relationship with Aldeburgh Festival as artistic director. In 2016 he became the Artistic Partner of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and has conducted the orchestra in Boston, at Carnegie Hall in New York and at Tanglewood. He coaches piano and chamber music annually at the International Musicians Seminar, Prussia Cove.
As a conductor, Thomas appears regularly with the Los Angeles, San Francisco and London Philharmonic orchestras, the Boston, London and City of Birmingham Symphony orchestras, the Royal Concertgebouw, Leipzig Gewandhaus and the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. In opera, in addition to The Exterminating Angel, he has conducted The Rake’s Progress at the Royal Opera House and the Zürich Opera, and The Tempest at the Metropolitan Opera and Vienna State Opera.
Adès has given solo piano recitals at Carnegie Hall, New York and the Wigmore Hall and the Barbican in London, and appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic. He has performed Schubert’s Winterreise extensively throughout Europe with Ian Bostridge and in 2018 recorded it at the Wigmore Hall. In 2018, following a recital of Janácek's music at the Reduta Theatre in Brno, Janácek’s home town, he was awarded the Leoš Janácek prize. His many awards including the Grawemeyer Award for Asyla (1999); Royal Philharmonic Society large-scale composition awards for Asyla, The Tempest and Tevot. His CD recording of The Tempest (EMI) won the Contemporary category of the 2010 Gramophone Awards; his DVD of the production from the Metropolitan Opera was awarded the Diapason d’Or de l’année (2013), Best Opera recording (2014 Grammy Awards) and Music DVD Recording of the Year (2014 ECHO Klassik Awards); and The Exterminating Angel won the World Premiere of the Year at the International Opera Awards (2017). In 2015 he was awarded the prestigious Léonie Sonning Music Prize in Copenhagen and in January 2021 will judge the Toru Takemitsu composition award at Tokyo Opera City.

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Leoš Janáček

Leoš Janáček was a Czech composer and folklorist. He was inspired by Moravian and other Slavic folk music to create an original, modern musical style. Until 1895 he devoted himself mainly to folkloristic research and his early musical output was influenced by contemporaries such as Antonín Dvořák. His later, mature works incorporate his earlier studies of national folk music in a modern, highly original synthesis, first evident in the opera Jenůfa, which was premiered in 1904 in Brno. The success of Jenůfa (often called the 'Moravian national opera') at Prague in 1916 gave Janáček access to the world's great opera stages. Janáček's later works are his most celebrated. They include operas such as Káťa Kabanová and The Cunning Little Vixen, the...
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Leoš Janáček was a Czech composer and folklorist. He was inspired by Moravian and other Slavic folk music to create an original, modern musical style.
Until 1895 he devoted himself mainly to folkloristic research and his early musical output was influenced by contemporaries such as Antonín Dvořák. His later, mature works incorporate his earlier studies of national folk music in a modern, highly original synthesis, first evident in the opera Jenůfa, which was premiered in 1904 in Brno. The success of Jenůfa (often called the "Moravian national opera") at Prague in 1916 gave Janáček access to the world's great opera stages. Janáček's later works are his most celebrated. They include operas such as Káťa Kabanová and The Cunning Little Vixen, the Sinfonietta, the Glagolitic Mass, the rhapsody Taras Bulba, two string quartets, and other chamber works. Along with Antonín Dvořák and Bedřich Smetana, he is considered one of the most important Czech composers.

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... an interesting listening session.
De Standaard, 03-6-2020

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01.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: Naše ve?ery (Our Evenings)
03:08
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
02.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: Lístek odvanutý (A Blown-Away Leaf)
02:20
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
03.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: Poj?te s námi! (Come with Us!)
01:05
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
04.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: Frýdecká panna Maria (The Madonna of Frydek)
03:35
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
05.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: Št?betaly jak laštovi?ky (They Chattered like Swallows)
01:44
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
06.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: Nelze domluvit! (Words Fail!)
01:55
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
07.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: Dobrou noc! (Good Night!)
02:56
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
08.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: Tak neskonale úzko (Unutterable Anguish)
02:29
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
09.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: V plá?i (In Tears)
02:14
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
10.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series I: Sý?ek neodlet?l! (The Barn Owl has not Flown Away!)
03:20
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
11.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series II: Andante
03:23
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
12.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series II: Allegretto (Presto)
02:31
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
13.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series II: Più mosso
02:15
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
14.
Po zarostlém chodní?ku (On an Overgrown Path), Series II: Allegro
06:21
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
15.
From The Street 1. X. 1905, ‘Piano Sonata’: P?edtucha (Foreboding)
05:52
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
16.
From The Street 1. X. 1905, ‘Piano Sonata’: Smrt (Death)
07:18
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
17.
V mlhách (In the Mists): Andante
03:37
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
18.
V mlhách (In the Mists): Molto adagio
04:18
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
19.
V mlhách (In the Mists): Andantino
02:02
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
20.
V mlhách (In the Mists): Presto
04:17
(Leoš Janáček) Thomas Adès, Thomas Adès
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