Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 29 in B-Flat Major, Op. 106 - 33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120
- 流派:Classical 古典
- 语种:英语
- 发行时间:2018-06-22
- 类型:录音室专辑
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Piano Sonata No. 29 in B-Flat Major, Op. 106
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Piano Sonata No. 29 in B-Flat Major, Op. 106: II. Scherzo
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33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120
简介
American pianist Adam Neiman interprets Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" Sonata and Diabelli Variations, Op. 120, in a new 2-CD release by Aeolian Classics. About the Artist: Grammy Award nominee Adam Neiman is hailed as one of the premiere pianists, composers, and entrepreneurs of his generation. With a distinguished international career and an encyclopedic repertoire that spans more than sixty concerti, Neiman has performed as soloist with the symphony orchestras of Belgrade, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Minnesota, Saint Louis, San Francisco, Slovenia, Umbria, and Utah, as well as with the New York Chamber Symphony and the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington D.C. He has collaborated with many of the world’s celebrated conductors, including David Atherton, Jiri Belohlavek, Michael Francis, Giancarlo Guerrero, Theodor Gushlbauer, Carlos Kalmer, Uros Lajovic, Yoël Levi, Andrew Litton, Rossen Milanov, Heichiro Ohyama, Peter Oundjian, Leonard Slatkin, Osmo Vänska, and Emmanuel Villaume. An acclaimed recitalist, Neiman has performed in most of the major cities and concert halls throughout the United States and Canada. His solo engagements abroad have brought him to premiere concert venues throughout Italy, France, Germany, Mexico, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Neiman’s multifaceted career includes his appointment as the Artistic Director of the Manchester Music Festival in Vermont. He is the founder and CEO of the record label, Aeolian Classics, LLC, and in 2016 Neiman created the Aeolian Classics Emerging Artist Award Competition, a recording prize bestowed upon an outstanding young artist at the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University, where he serves on the full-time piano faculty. An avid chamber musician, Neiman makes frequent appearances at prestigious festivals across the globe, and, after three seasons as a member of Trio Solisti, Neiman capped his tenure with the ensemble with a presentation of the complete chamber music of Johannes Brahms in a series of three concerts at Carnegie Hall. Neiman was also a founding member of the Corinthian Trio, which toured extensively throughout the United States and the Balkans. Neiman maintains an active profile as a composer. His compositional output includes symphonies, a body of chamber music and vocal works, an orchestral cinematic portfolio, and myriad solo piano pieces. His extensive discography includes numerous solo, concerto, and chamber music albums for labels such as VAI, Bridge, Naxos, Onyx, Sono Luminus, Lyric, and Aeolian Classics. Two-time winner of Juilliard’s Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition, Neiman received the Rubinstein Award upon his graduation in 1999, the same year in which he received the Avery Fisher Career Grant. Neiman’s principal teachers have included Trula Whelan, Hans Boepple, Herbert Stessin, and Fanny Waterman, and he has participated in seminars and masterclasses with legendary pianists Emanuel Ax, Jacob Lateiner, and György Sandor.