Discovering the Piano Linda Nicholson
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
20.02.2020
Label: Passacaille
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Linda Nicholson
Composer: Antonio Soler (1729-1783), Domenico Alberti (1717-1740), Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), Giovanni Benedetto Platti (1697-1763), Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759), Pietro Paradies (Paradisi) (1707-1791), Lodovico Giustini (1685-1743)
Album including Album cover
- Lodovico Giustini (1685 - 1743): Sonata No. 1 in G Minor:
- 1 Sonata No. 1 in G Minor: I. Balletto - spiritoso, ma non presto 02:10
- 2 Sonata No. 1 in G Minor: II. Corrente - allegro 01:58
- 3 Sonata No. 1 in G Minor: III. Sarabanda 01:52
- 4 Sonata No. 1 in G Minor: IV. Giga 01:30
- 5 Sonata No. 1 in G Minor: V. Minuet - Affettuoso 01:08
- Pietro Domenico Paradisi (1707 - 1791): Sonata No. 10 in D Major:
- 6 Sonata No. 10 in D Major: I. Vivace 04:53
- 7 Sonata No. 10 in D Major: II. Presto 01:53
- Georg Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759): Suite No. 2 in F Major, HWV 427:
- 8 Suite No. 2 in F Major, HWV 427: I. Adagio 02:10
- 9 Suite No. 2 in F Major, HWV 427: II. Allegro 02:35
- 10 Suite No. 2 in F Major, HWV 427: III. Adagio 01:19
- 11 Suite No. 2 in F Major, HWV 427: IV. Allegro 02:56
- Giovanni Benedetto Platti (1697 - 1763): Sonata in G Minor, Op. 1 no. 4:
- 12 Sonata in G Minor, Op. 1 no. 4: I. Largo 02:05
- 13 Sonata in G Minor, Op. 1 no. 4: II. Preso e alla breve 01:59
- 14 Sonata in G Minor, Op. 1 no. 4: III. Adagio 03:41
- 15 Sonata in G Minor, Op. 1 no. 4: IV. Non tanto Allegro 04:18
- Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757):
- 16 Sonata in G Major, K. 547: Allegro 04:23
- 17 Sonata in B Minor, K. 87: -- 05:23
- 18 Sonate in D Major, K. 118: Non Presto 04:54
- 19 Sonate in D Major, K. 119: Allegro 05:52
- Domenico Alberti (1710 - 1740): Sonata in A Major, Op. 1, No. 5:
- 20 Sonata in A Major, Op. 1, No. 5: I. Andante 03:49
- 21 Sonata in A Major, Op. 1, No. 5: II. Allegro 03:33
- Antonio Soler (1729 - 1783):
- 22 Sonata in C Minor, Marvin 23: Cantabile 04:00
- 23 Sonata in C Minor, Marvin 24: Allegro 03:09
Info for Discovering the Piano
On a copy of a 1730 Cristofori-Ferrini Pianoforte Linda Nicholson demonstrates the qualities of these earliest of pianofortes. The repertoire, sonatas from Platti, Paradisi et al., all composed between 1720-1754, is perfect for this instrument, whose sound is much closer to the harpsichord than the later pianofortes, despite its dynamic abilities.
Linda Nicholson, fortepiano
Linda Nicholson
is one of the foremost keyboard players specialising in the performance of baroque, classical and early romantic music on instruments of the period. After studying at the Royal College of Music and London University she won the first two international competitions held for the fortepiano, namely the Concours International du Pianoforte in Paris and the Festival of Flanders Competition in Bruges. Since then she has gained an international reputation, performing in major festivals and concert series throughout Europe and the Far East. Her broad repertoire encompasses solo works, chamber music and concertos.
She has performed many of the Mozart concertos with outstanding period orchestras, for example Les Arts Florissants, The Academy of Ancient Music, The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and the Capella Coloniensis. With the latter she made three CDs of Mozart concertos in a co-production between Westdeutscher Rundfunk and Capriccio.
Linda is a founder member of the London Fortepiano Trio, and has worked for some twenty years with the distinguished violinist Hiro Kurosaki. Together they recorded the complete Mozart violin sonatas for WDR/Erato: this set of four CDs won the Japanese Academy Award and was the highest selling classical recording in the year it was released. They have just finished recording the complete Beethoven violin sonatas for WDR/ACCENT, which are being released in 2009-10.
Solo recordings in recent years include Scarlatti sonatas (WDR/Capriccio), Beethoven Bagatelles and other pieces (ACCENT), Mozart piano sonatas (ACCENT), which won the Diapason d'Or, and works for piano by Carl Loewe.
In addition to her performing activities Linda frequently gives masterclasses, most recently in Warsaw as part of the Early Music Festival in Wilanow and at the Konservatorium in Vienna. She has been a juror for the fortepiano competition of the Festival of Flanders for many years, as well as for various other competitions all over Europe.
Together with Alan Rubin Linda has created one of the major European collections of keyboard instruments ranging from the late sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries. Direct contact with original instruments in fine playing order has given Linda an unique insight into the particular characteristics and technical demands of each one: her performances are regularly praised for the beauty and variety of sounds which she is able to conjure out of the keyboard, whether it be harpsichord, clavichord or fortepiano.
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