Horizons / Leif Ove Andsnes, p

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Andsnes, Leif Ove - piano. Interprète | Sibelius, Jan. Compositeur | Scriabine, Alexandre. Compositeur | Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Félix. Compositeur | Strauss, Richard. Compositeur | Mompou, Federico. Compositeur | Bach, Jean-Sébastien. Compositeur | Busoni, Ferruccio. Compositeur | Chopin, Frédéric. Compositeur | Liszt, Franz. Compositeur | Chostakovitch, Dimitri. Compositeur | Albeniz, Isaac. Compositeur | Antheil, George. Compositeur | Grieg, Edvard. Compositeur | Smetana, Bedrich. Compositeur | Scott, Cyril. Compositeur | Ibert, Jacques. Compositeur | Debussy, Claude. Compositeur

Edité par Emi Music - 2006

Contient
  • 13 pieces op. 76 n° 2, 'Etude'/ Jean Sibelius
  • 2 impromptus, op. 14 n° 1/ Alexandre Scriabine
  • Songs without words book VI, op. 67, n° 2 en fa dièse mineur/ Félix Mendelssohn
  • Ständchen/ Walter Gieseking & Richard Strauss
  • Paisajes n° 2, 'El Lago', Cancion y danza n°1/ Federico Mompou
  • Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ/ Jean-Sébastien Bach/ Ferruccio Busoni, transcript
  • Impromptu n°1 en la bémol majeur, op. 29/ Frédéric Chopin
  • 3 Liebesträume S541 n° 3, 'O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst!', Valse-impromptu S.213/ Franz Liszt
  • The Golden age, op. 22 : polka/ Dimitri Chostakovitch
  • España, op. 165, n° 2 'Tango'/ Isaac Albeniz
  • 6 chants polonaises S.480 : n°5 'Meine Freuden'/ Franz Albeniz & Frédéric Chopin
  • Toccata n°2/ George Antheil
  • Coin de rue/ Charles Trénet & Mr Nobody
  • Suite de morceaux caracteristiques pour violon et piano : veslemoys sang/ Johan Halvorsen& Leif Ove Andsnes
  • Humoresque, op. 6 n°3, Stemninger, op. 73, nl4 'Folketone'/ Edvard Grieg
  • Am seegestade : concert study en sol dièse mineur B119/ Bedrich Smetana
  • 2 pieces, op. 47 : n°2 'Lotus land'/ Cyril Scott
  • 10 histoires : n°2 'Le petit âne blanc'/ Jacques Ibert
  • Suite bergamasque : nl3 'Clair de lune'/ Claude Debussy
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Leif Ove Andsnes, né le 7 avril 1970 à Karmøy, est un pianiste norvégien.

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Biographie

The New York Times has called Leif Ove Andsnes “a pianist of magisterial elegance, power and insight.” With his commanding technique and searching interpretations, the celebrated Norwegian pianist has won worldwide acclaim, prompting the Wall Street Journal to call him “one of the most gifted musicians of his generation.” He gives recitals and plays concertos each season in the world’s leading concert halls and with the foremost orchestras. Andsnes is also an active recording artist, as well as an avid chamber musician who has joined select colleagues each summer at Norway’s Risør Festival of Chamber Music. He will serve as Music Director of the 2012 Ojai Music Festival in California. Beethoven figures prominently in Leif Ove Andsnes’s 2011-12 season and beyond, in concerto performances, recitals and recordings. Together with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Jiří Bělohlávek, he has already performed Piano Concerto no. 3 in London and on tour in Spain and Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Vienna Symphony and Andris Nelsons at the Musikverein. He has also performed the same two concertos with the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra in Gothenburg and Oslo leading Norwegian radio to comment "This was a musical event of historic dimensions ... Fantastically well balanced, with ethereal precision and an explosive temperament which created a sleek and dangerous Beethoven." The Beethoven journey continues as Leif Ove Andsnes heads to North America for a series of fall performances of Concerto No. 1: with the Pittsburgh Symphony and Manfred Honeck; the Montreal Symphony with Roger Norrington; and, in January, the Boston Symphony under David Zinman, before returning to the Concerto No. 3, which he performs with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Herbert Blomstedt. Andsnes will play and direct both concertos with the Swedish Chamber Orchestra in Örebro, Sweden; and with the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra in Trondheim, Norway. He will tour with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra in Italy – including performances in Brescia, Lugano, Torino, Bergamo – as well as Lugano, Dresden, Prague, and Bergen. The Prague concerts will be recorded live by Sony Classical – his label debut – and are the beginning of a multi-year project, entitled “Beethoven – A Journey,” to play and record all five of Beethoven’s Piano Concertos. "Beethoven - A Journey" is sponsored by the Stiftelsen Kristian Gerhard Jebsen, a Bergen based foundation established to honour the memory of Krisitan Gerhard Jebsen and his contribution to the Norwegian and international shipping business. As a foundation which, until now, has concentrated its funding mainly on non-profit-making medical research, SKGJ's contribution to Leif Ove Andsnes is a special commitment to an artist who has contributed so much to Bergen cultural life. The foundation's three year engagement includes sole sponsorship of Leif Ove Andsnes' upcoming performances of Beethoven's Piano Concertos with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra at the Bergen International Festival. Other highlights of the 2011-12 season include performances of Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with Hannover’s NDR Radiophilharmonie, Japan’s NHK Symphony, and his hometown orchestra, the Bergen Philharmonic. Music by Chopin, Debussy, Bartók and Haydn will be featured on a recital program in North America and Europe. The first leg of the tour includes performances in Los Angeles; Morrow and Savannah, Georgia; Washington, DC; New York’s Carnegie Hall; Chapel Hill, NC; and Chicago. A nine-city European tour includes performances in Schloss Elmau (Munich), Brussels, Oslo, Paris, Birmingham, London, Florence, Genova, and Berlin. A spring recital tour featuring songs by Mahler and Shostakovich brings Andsnes back to the States for performances with baritone Matthias Goerne in San Francisco, St. Paul, Kalamazoo, Detroit, and New York’s Carnegie Hall. Among the many highlights of Leif Ove Andsnes’s 2010-11 season were two residencies: as Pianist in Residence with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, he performed five diverse programs including chamber music, Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with conductor Bernard Haitink, and a solo recital. He also served as Artist in Residence with his hometown orchestra, the Bergen Philharmonic. He toured Europe with the London Philharmonic and Vladimir Jurowski as well as Mariss Jansons and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and performed concertos with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Orchestre de Paris. An extensive spring recital tour took Andsnes to Boston, Chicago, and New York’s Carnegie Hall, followed by concerts in Rome, St. Petersburg, Berlin, Madrid, Vienna, Hamburg, Geneva, and other cities. Last fall, EMI Classics released a recording of Rachmaninov’s Piano Concertos Nos. 3 and 4 with Andsnes, Antonio Pappano and the London Symphony Orchestra which has been nominated for two Grammys; in the spring his recording of Schumann’s complete Piano Trios with violinist Christian Tetzlaff and his sister, cellist Tonja Tetzlaff was also released on EMI Classics. Leif Ove Andsnes now records exclusively for Sony Classical. His previous discography comprises more than 30 discs for EMI Classics – solo, chamber and concerto releases, many of them bestsellers – spanning repertoire from Bach to the present day. He has been nominated for eight Grammys and awarded many international prizes, including five Gramophone Awards. His recordings of the music of his countryman, Edvard Grieg, have been especially celebrated: the New York Times named Andsnes’s 2004 recording of the Piano Concerto with Mariss Jansons and the Berlin Philharmonic a “Best CD of the Year,” and the Penguin Guide awarded it a coveted “Rosette.” Like that Concerto recording, his disc of Grieg’s Lyric Pieces won a Gramophone Award. His recording of Mozart’s Piano Concertos 9 and 18 was another New York Times “Best of the Year” and Penguin Guide “Rosette” honoree. He won yet another Gramophone Award for Rachmaninov’s Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 with Antonio Pappano and the Berlin Philharmonic. A series of recordings of Schubert’s late sonatas – innovatively paired with selected songs sung by Ian Bostridge – prompted lavish acclaim, with the Chicago Tribune calling one release “Schubert playing of the highest order throughout.” Reviewing his CD with the world-premiere recordings of Marc-André Dalbavie’s Piano Concerto and Bent Sørensen’s The Shadows of Silence – both written for Andsnes – paired with Lutoslawski’s Piano Concerto and solo works by Gyorgy Kurtag, the New York Times called Andsnes “a dynamic performer of contemporary music.” Leif Ove Andsnes has received Norway’s most distinguished honor, Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav. In 2007, he received the prestigious Peer Gynt Prize, awarded by members of parliament to honor prominent Norwegians for their achievements in politics, sports and culture. Andsnes has also received the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Instrumentalist Award and the Gilmore Artist Award. Saluting his many achievements, Vanity Fair named Andsnes one of the “Best of the Best” in 2005. Andsnes was born in Karmøy, Norway in 1970, and studied at the Bergen Music Conservatory under the renowned Czech professor Jiří Hlinka. Over the past decade, he has also received invaluable advice from the Belgian piano teacher Jacques de Tiège, who like Hlinka, has greatly influenced his style and philosophy of playing. Andsnes cites Dinu Lipatti, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Sviatoslav Richter, and Géza Anda among the pianists who have most inspired him. Andsnes currently lives in Copenhagen and Bergen, and also spends much time at his mountain home in Norway’s western Hardanger area. He is a Professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, a Visiting Professor at the Royal Music Conservatory of Copenhagen, and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. Andsnes occasionally contributes written commentaries to NPR’s “Deceptive Cadence” blog, and in June 2010, he achieved one of his proudest accomplishments to date: he became a father for the first time. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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