The Berlin ConcertThe Berlin Concert
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Third Party New Price: $11.96 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0089408071522 Label: Telarc Manufacturer: Telarc MPN: 80715 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Telarc Release Date: August 26, 2008 Studio: Telarc
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Editorial Review: Album Description: Dinnerstein chose this program because of how the pieces speak to each another, and because of their relationship to the music of Bach. "My hope with this concert was to program a group of pieces that would contrast with and relate to each other, despite being separated by hundreds of years," she explains. "So much music written since Bach has been influenced by him, and the Beethoven and the Lasser recorded here are no exceptions. Philip Lasser's variations on the very dark Bach chorale, Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott (Take from us, Lord, Thou faithful God), draw on Bach's intense and meditative side. Lasser's writing is intricately crafted and encompasses a range of styles, from a contrapuntal energy reminiscent of Bach, to French Impressionism and even jazz. Beethoven's Opus 111 sounds surprisingly contemporary in this company. The first movement looks ahead to Liszt and the second movement, with its set of variations on a chorale-like arietta, looks back to Bach and ahead to jazz. All three works are densely layered, but also have a sense of freedom and directness of expression. Though they span almost 300 years, in many ways, to me, they each feel grounded in the present." Of Dinnerstein's performance of Beethoven's Op. 111 during the March 2007 Bach Festival of Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Inquirer raved: "Emotionally, intellectually and technically, this music couldn't be more demanding, and Dinnerstein's performance was in a league with any of the great Beethoven pianists of our time . . . I've heard Dinnerstein play fine performances, but none with the thunderbolt-hurling confidence of this one." Customer Reviews Average Rating:
Rating: - Bach's music is not Chopin's!On the merit of the J.S. Bach French Suite BWV 816, it is a pity Ms. Dinnerstein seems unaware that there are some rules to this music and she should be well inspired to read Evgueny Teregulov's essay or/and she should simply enrol herself at the ... Read More Rating: - Quite LovelyThis is a beautiful recording, Simone Dinnerstein's renderings of the Bach French Suite and the Opus 111 of Beethoven are altogether perfect, with fine musical judgment and finesse. To point out just one track, the Gavotte of the French Suite was ... Read More Rating: - Simone Dinnerstein's Berlin Philharmonie Recital: A Triumph of Splendid MusicianshipBarely more than six months after Simone Dinnerstein's triumphant debut at the Berlin Philharmonie - the modern concert hall which is the official residence of the Berliner Philharmoniker - Telarc has issued her sophomore recording, "The Berlin Concert", ... Read More Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Related Items:
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