Stradivari Maréchal Berthier 1716 Pavel Berman & Giuliano Mazzoccante

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
17.11.2017

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Violin Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004:
  • 1 V. Ciaccona 13:49
  • Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827): Violin Sonata No. 5 in F Major, Op. 24 "Spring":
  • 2 I. Allegro 09:19
  • 3 II. Adagio molto espressivo 05:32
  • 4 III. Scherzo. Allegro molto 01:10
  • 5 IV. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo 06:03
  • Niccolò Paganini (1782 - 1840): 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1, MS 25:
  • 6 No. 24 in A Minor. Tema quasi presto - 11 Variations - Finale 04:11
  • Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897):
  • 7 Violin Sonata in A Minor "F-A-E": III. Scherzo in C Minor, WoO 2 05:07
  • Eugène Ysaÿe (1858 - 1931):
  • 8 Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op. 27 No. 3 "Ballade" 05:52
  • Anonymous:
  • 9 Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25 (Arr. for Violin & Piano) 12:04
  • Total Runtime 01:03:07

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A new volume of the series 'Great violins'. Each volume of this series traces the life of a famous string instrument: its history, photographs and recorded sound through the years and the artists who have owned it. The publication includes a panoramic view of the instrument with detailed colour pictures, and a full-size poster, as well as a recent digital recording to appreciate fully its current tone-colour qualities. The Stradivari violin featured here is the marvellous 'Maréchal Berthier 1716', owned by Napoleon Bonaparte who gave it to Alexandre Berthier, Marshal of France and Prince of Neuchatel and Wagram.

Pavel Berman, violin
Giuliano Mazzoccante, piano



Pavel Berman
attracted the international attention when he won the First Prize and Gold Medal at the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis in 1990.

Pavel Berman was born in Moscow where he studied at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory and in 1992 he moved on to study with Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School in New York and with Isaac Stern.

Berman has appeared as a soloist and/or conductor with such orchestras as Italian Virtuosi, Moscow Virtuosi, Mantua Chamber Orchestra, Haydn and Bolzano Orchestra, Toscanini Symphony of Parma, Verona Symphony Orchestra, Genoa Theatre Orchestra, Orchestra RAI of Turin, La Fenice Orchestra of Venice, Santa Cecilia Orchestra, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Prague Philarmonie Orchestra, Prague Symphony, Romanian National Radio Orchestra, Portuguese National Symphony Orchestra, Liverpool Royal Philharmonic, Lisboa Theatre, Wurtembergische Philharmonie Orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden, the Berliner Symphoniker, Vilnius Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Beijing Philharmonic, etc.

Pavel Berman has reached audiences at the Carnegie Hall in New York, Théâtre des Champs Elysées and Salle Gaveau in Paris, Herkulessaal in Munich, Auditorio Nacional in Madrid, Bunkakaikan in Tokyo, Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels and others.

He founded the Kaunas Chamber Orchestra in Lithuania in 1998, which became Symphony Orchestra and was Musical Director of the “Kaunas Symphony Orchestra”.

Berman has recorded for Koch International, Audiofon, Discover, Phoenix Classics and Dynamic.

He teaches in Lugano and performs on the Antonio Stradivari violin, Cremona 1702 ‘ex David Oistrach’ lent to him by the Pro Canale Foundation, Milan.

Giuliano Mazzoccante
Born in Chieti, he studied under the guidance of Lucia Passaglia at the Conservatory "L. Cherubini" in Florence graduating with highest honours. He participated as a student performer on a three-year piano perfection course at the “Accademia Musicale Umbra” where he achieved a "Diploma of Excellence”.

Later, he participated in the "International Master Classes" in Klaipeda (Lithuania), held by Lazar Berman. With him, his concert repertoire deepened and improved with particular attention to the music of F. Liszt, at the European Academy of Music, Erba (CO). He perfected Chamber Music at the International School of Chamber Music in Duino under the guidance of "Trio of Trieste" achieving a "Diploma with Merit". He has won national and international competitions, including "M. Clementi" in Florence, “Agorà 80" in Rome, "F. Liszt" in Lucca, and "Città di Stresa". In 1997 he won second prize at the 'T. I. M. " - International Music Tournament; in 1998, he was awarded the prestigious "Prix Venice"; in 1999 he won second prize at the international competition "Ecomusic" of Monopoli (BA); in 2002 was the winner of the 40th International Piano Competition "Arcangelo Speranza" in Taranto. In October 2009 he was awarded in the “4th International Tbilisi Piano Competition" in Georgia (WFIMC).

Considerable concert activity has seen him engaged both as a soloist and as a chamber musician at major Italian venues and overseas such as, Milan (Teatro Dal Verme, Casa Verdi), Rome (Palazzo Venezia, Instituto Cervantes), L'Aquila (Teatro Comunale), Trieste (Teatro Verdi, Museo Revoltella), Bologna (Sala Mozart della Filarmonica, Sala Bossi del Conservatorio), Perugia (Sala dei Notari), Venice (Palazzo Albrizzi), Chiavari (Teatro Cantero), Alessandria (Teatro Parvum), Salerno (Sala Napolitano), Rovigno (Croatia), Szombathely (Hungary), Klaipeda, Palanka (Lithuania), Schloss Elmau, Weimar "Liszt House", Munich "Prinzregenten" Theatre", Cologne "Hochshule" (Germany), Brno "Sale Bretislava Bakaly" (Czech Republic), Istanbul (Turkey), Utrecht "Concert Hall" (Netherlands), Oxford "Holywell Music Room" (England), Schaffusen (Switzerland), Shanghai (China), La Valletta "Emmanuel Theatre" (Malta). He is regularly invited to hold concerts and master classes at international festivals such as "ClaviCologne Festival" in Germany, the "Malta International Music Festival" and the "International Piano Festival & Competition" in Italy.

He has been a regular guest of the "International Sommer-Akademie Schloss Pommersfelden" (Germany) where he has performed as a soloist and in chamber music performances and and where he teaches chamber music from 2010. He has appeared as a soloist with different such Camerata Baltica, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, Kiev Philharmonic Orchestra, Sinfonica Abruzzese, Sinfonica di Lecce, Sinfonica di Bari, Solisti Aquilani. He is often invited to be part of the jury in national and international piano competitions, he is the founder and Artistic Director of the national piano competition " Citta di San Giovanni Teatino" and in 2007 he founded and is Artistic Director of the Scuola Civica Musicale. He plays with musicians of calibre like Karl Leister (historical 1st clarinettist of the Berlin Philharmonic), Pavel Berman, the famous Dora Schwarzberg, Francesco Manara and Franco De Angelis (first violinists of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan), Romain Garioud, Grazia Raimondi, Antonio Tinelli, Rita D'Arcangelo, Gaetano Di Bacco and Liliana Bernardi.

His conspicuous record productions range from solo repertoires, chamber music and to a soloist with an orchestra, including recordings for Wide Classique, DAD Records, Camerata Tokyo, Radio Vatican, Radio Bavaria etc. The monographic CD dedicated to J. Brahms, containing the sonates for clarinet and piano op. 120 No. 1 and no. 2 and the Trio op. 114, Published by Phoenix Classics and distributed by Ducale Music, became a finalist at the IMAIE awards 2009 and was reviewed with acclaim by specialised Italian and overseas magazines (Musica, Suonare News, Giornale della Musica, Fanfare and The Clarinet).

From 2012 he has been an honorary member of the Rotary Club of Subiaco (Rome) and in 2014 he was awarded from the Rotary Club of Pescara West with the "Paul Harris Fellow" for commitment in spreading music and its culture.

In 2013 he was named Artistic Director of the "Cenacolo della Musica – International School" which aims at promoting artists and the development of the arts.

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