Schumann Carnaval, Op. 9 - Papillons, Op. 2 - Sonata in G Minor, Op. 22 Jon Nakamatsu and Clive Greensmith
Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
20.03.2014
Label: harmonia mundi
Genre: Instrumental
Subgenre: Piano
Artist: Jon Nakamatsu and Clive Greensmith
Composer: Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 I. So rasch wie möglich 06:05
- 2 II. Andantino. Getragen 05:17
- 3 III. Scherzo. Sehr rasch und markiert 01:34
- 4 IV. Rondo. Presto – Prestissimo 05:25
- 5 I. Introduzione 00:13
- 6 II. No.1 00:40
- 7 III. No. 2 - Prestissimo 00:28
- 8 IV. No. 3 01:00
- 9 V. No. 4 01:01
- 10 VI. No. 5 00:56
- 11 VII. No. 6 00:58
- 12 VIII. No. 7 - Semplice 00:47
- 13 IX. No. 8 01:12
- 14 X. No. 9 - Prestissimo 00:45
- 15 XI. No. 10 - Vivo 02:04
- 16 XII. No. 11 02:52
- 17 XIII. No. 12 - Finale 02:13
- 18 I. Préambule 02:24
- 19 II. Pierrot 02:26
- 20 III. Arlequin 01:03
- 21 IV. Valse noble 02:11
- 22 V. Eusebius 01:36
- 23 VI. Florestan 00:55
- 24 VII. Coquette 01:37
- 25 VIII. Réplique 01:12
- 26 IX. Papillons 00:48
- 27 X. Lettres dansantes 00:56
- 28 XI. Chiarina 01:36
- 29 XII. Chopin 01:26
- 30 XIII. Estrella 00:28
- 31 XIV. Reconnaissance 01:50
- 32 XV. Pantalon et Colombine 00:57
- 33 XVI. Valse allemande 01:02
- 34 XVII. Paganini 01:29
- 35 XVIII. Aveu 01:05
- 36 XIX. Promenade 02:36
- 37 XX. Pause 00:18
- 38 XXI. Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins 04:00
Info for Schumann Carnaval, Op. 9 - Papillons, Op. 2 - Sonata in G Minor, Op. 22
Jon Nakamatsu is ideally suited to Schumann: he has the staggering technique expected from a Van Cliburn winner but also poetry and delicacy are uppermost in his playing. His nine recordings for harmonia mundi USA range from Chopin and Brahms, via Rachmaninov to Gershwin, and most recently the Brahms Piano Quintet with the Tokyos. His next recording will be of Brahms, Beethoven and Weber with Clive Greensmith, formerly of the Tokyo String Quartet and Jon Manasse on clarinet.
“There's plenty of imagination in his readings but sometimes it perhaps comes a little too close to caricature.” (Gramophone)
Jon Nakamatsu, piano
Recorded December, 2012 at The American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
Produced by Robina G. Young
Jon Nakamatsu
American pianist Jon Nakamatsu elicits unanimous praise as a true aristocrat of the keyboard, whose playing combines deep musical insight with elegance, clarity and electrifying power. Since winning the Gold Medal at the 1997 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Mr. Nakamatsu maintains a nearly incessant touring schedule, performing throughout the US and abroad. He has worked with many of today’s leading conductors, and has appeared in recital and chamber collaborations in festivals and in music centers worldwide. Together with the renowned clarinetist Jon Manasse, Mr. Nakamatsu regularly tours as a member of the Manasse/ Nakamatsu Duo. The Duo also serves as Artistic Directors of the esteemed Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival which was founded
by pianist Samuel Sanders in 1979.
Named Debut Artist of the year by NPR’s Performance Today, Mr. Nakamatsu has been profiled by CBS Sunday Morning, Reader’s Digest and is featured in Playing with Fire, a documentary about the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. He records exclusively for harmonia mundi usa and has released 11 CDs to great critical acclaim. His recording of Gershwin’s Concerto in F and Rhapsody in Blue with the Rochester Philharmonic remained on Billboard’s classical charts for nearly six months. Mr. Nakamatsu’s CD of the Brahms Clarinet Sonatas with clarinetist Jon Manasse was selected by the New York Times as one of its top classical recordings for
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