Partitura - Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel
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Partitura - Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel
Partitura Project © M. Cooreman Music Chapel Proposition de programmes Partitura Pavel Kolesnikov, piano Nathanaël Gouin, piano Ashot Katchatourian, piano The Partitura Project is being initiated in 2014 under the impetus of Maria João Pires. The aim of this project is to create an altruistic dynamic between artists of different generations and to offer an alternative in a world too often focused on competitiveness. These renowned artists, dedicated to humanistic values and wanting to pass them on, share the stage with the younger generation. Ashot Khachatourian & Maria João Pires Julien Libeer & Maria João Pires Ashot Khachatourian Maria João Pires G. Kurtág Játékok (Extract) Julien Libeer Maria João Pires F. Schubert Allegro in A minor, “Lebensstürme”, for piano 4 hands, D.947 Ashot Khachatourian F. Schubert Sonata No. 20 in A major, for piano, D.959 Julien Libeer M. Ravel Suite for piano, “Tombeau de Couperin” Maria João Pires F. Schubert Sonata No. 21 in B flat major, for piano, D.960 Maria João Pires F. Schubert Sonata No. 21 in B flat major, for piano, D.960 Or Julien Libeer Maria João Pires F. Schubert Allegro in A minor, “Lebensstürme”, for piano 4 hands, D.947 Julien Libeer L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 30 in E major, for piano, op. 109 Maria João Pires L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 32 in C minor, for piano, op. 111 Julien Libeer Maria João Pires F. Schubert Fantasie in F minor, for piano 4 hands, D.940 Julien Libeer, piano 2 Julien Brocal, piano Lilit Grigoryan, piano 3 Lilit Grigoryan & Maria João Pires Nathanaël Gouin & Maria João Pires Julien Brocal & Maria João Pires Pavel Kolesnikov & Maria João Pires Lilit Grigoryan Maria João Pires F. Schubert Allegro in A minor, “Lebensstürme”, for piano 4 hands, D.947 Nathanael Gouin C. Frank Prelude, Choral & Fugue L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 21 in C major, for piano, “Waldstein”, op. 53 Maria João Pires C. Debussy Pour le Piano Maria João Pires L. van Beethoven 32 variations in C minor, for piano Julien Brocal M. Ravel Miroirs L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 26 in E flat major, for piano, “les Adieux”, op. 81a Pavel Kolesnikov F. Schubert Musical moments, op. 94, D. 780 Lilit Grigoryan S. Prokofiev Sonata No. 6 in A major, for piano, op. 82 Maria João Pires F. Schubert Sonata No. 21 in B flat major, for piano, D.960 Maria João Pires L. van Beethoven 32 variations in C minor, WoO 80 L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 32 in C minor, for piano, op. 111 Or Nathanael Gouin F. Schubert 4 impromptus, op. posth. 142, D.935 Maria João Pires F. Schubert Sonata No. 21 in B flat major, for piano, D.960 Maria João Pires L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 32 in C minor, for piano, op. 111 Pavel Kolesnikov A. Scriabin Toward the flame, op. 72 Pavel Kolesnikov A. Scriabin Sonata No. 4 in F sharp major, op. 30 Maria João Pires L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 32 in C minor, for piano, op. 111 Or Maria João Pires F. Schubert Sonata No. 21 in B flat major, for piano, D. 960 Pavel Kolesnikov R. Schumann Fantasy in C major, op. 17 Maria João Pires C. Debussy For the piano, L. 95 4 5 Programmes Récital Solo Julien Brocal Concertos Julien Libeer Concertos J. S. Bach Suite anglaise No. 3 in G Minor, BWV 808 F. Chopin Concerto No. 1 in E minor, op. 11 J. S. Bach Suite anglaise No. 3 in G Minor, BWV 808 L. van Beethoven Concerto No. 4 in G major, for piano, op. 58 F. Chopin Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, op. 35 W.A. Mozart Concerto No. 12 in A major, for piano, K. 414 M. Ravel Suite for piano, “Tombeau de Couperin” F. Chopin Concerto No. 1 in E minor, for piano, op. 11 F. Chopin 24 Préludes op. 28 W.A. Mozart Concerto No. 21 in C major, for piano, K. 467 F. Couperin Les Barricades Mystérieuses E. Grieg Concerto in A minor, for piano, op. 16 Or L. van Beethoven Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, for piano, op. 73 F. Liszt Bénédiction de Dieu dans la Solitude B. Bartok Concerto No. 3 for piano, Sz. 119 S. Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 in C minor, for piano, op. 18 A. Skriabin Sonata No. 4 in F sharp major, op. 30 F. Chopin 3 nocturnes, op. 15 M. Ravel Miroirs F. Chopin 24 Préludes op. 28 6 7 Lilit Grigoryan Concertos Nathanaël Gouin Concertos J. Haydn Sonata No. 52 in E flat major, for piano, Hob.XVI.52 W.A. Mozart Concerto No. 20 in D minor, for piano, K. 466 D. Scarlatti Sonata (to be confirmed) W.A. Mozart Concerto No. 24 in C minor, for piano, K.491 L. Janacek Dans les brouillards L. van Beethoven Concerto No. 3 in C minor, for piano, op. 37 J. Brahms Sonata No. 1 in C major, op. 1 W.A. Mozart Concerto No. 21 in C major, for piano, K. 467 F. Liszt Sonata in B minor, for piano, S. 178 E. Grieg Concerto in A minor, for piano, op. 16 L. Janacek Sonata « 1er Octobre 1905 » L. van Beethoven Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, for piano, op. 19 C. Saint-Saens Concerto No. 2 in G minor, for piano, op. 22 F. Liszt Sonata in B minor, for piano, S. 178 J. Brahms Concerto No. 1 in D minor, for piano, op. 15 R. Schumann Concerto in A minor, for piano, op. 54 Or R. Schumann Concerto in A minor, for piano, op. 54 S. Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 in C minor, for piano, op. 18 F. Schubert Sonata No. 19 in C minor, for piano, D958 J. Brahms Sonata No. 3 in F minor, for piano, op. 5 8 F. Chopin Concerto No. 2 in F minor, for piano, op. 21 G. Gershwin Rhapsodie in Blue 9 Ashot Khachatourian Concertos Pavel Kolesnikov Concertos D. Scarlatti Sonata in A major, for piano, k. 212 F. Chopin Concerto No. 1 in E minor, for piano, op. 11 W.A.Mozart Fantasy in C minor, KV. 396 ? D. Scarlatti Sonata in D minor, for piano, K. 213 F. Chopin Variations on “La Ci darem La Mano”, op. 2 R. Schumann Fantasy in C major, op. 17 J. Haydn Sonata No. 52 in E flat major, for piano, Hob.XVI.52 L. van Beethoven Concerto No. 3 in C minor, for piano, op. 37 J. Haydn Sonata No. 52 in E flat major, for piano, Hob.XVI.52 F. Chopin Ballade No. 1 in G minor, for piano, op. 23 W.A. Mozart Concerto No. 20 in D minor, for piano, K. 466 A. Scriabin Toward the flame , op. 72 F. Chopin Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, for piano, op. 31 S. Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 in C minor, for piano, op. 18 A. Scriabin Sonata No. 4 in F sharp major, op. 30 S. Rachmaninoff Musical moments, op 16. S. Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 3 in D minor, for piano, op. 30 L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 32 in C minor, for piano, op. 111 S. Prokofiev Sonata No. 4 in E flat major, for piano, op. 7 R. Strauss Burleske in D minor Or Or L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, «Mondscheinsonate», for piano, op. 27 No. 2 L. van Beethoven 6 variations, op. 34 F. Schubert Musical moments, op. 94, D. 780 L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 11 in B flat major, for piano, op. 22 R. Schumann Nachtstücke, op.23 F. Schubert Sonata No. 20 in A major, for piano, D 959 A. Scriabin Toward the flame, op. 72 S. Prokofiev Toccata in D minor, op. 11 A. Scriabin Sonata No. 4 in F sharp major, op. 30 10 11 Biographies Maria João Pires Julien Brocal Nathanaël Gouin Born on 23 July 1944 in Lisbon. Played in public for the first time in 1948. Studied with Campos Coelho and Francine Benoît, and later in Germany with Rosl Schmid and Karl Engel. “Poetry, spontaneity, restraint, and a profound sense of structure and awareness of sound are rare qualities that he displays.” Maria João Pires “A search for the profound, extreme sensitivity combined with a great passion for music.” Maria João Pires In addition to her concerts, recorded for Editions Erato for fifteen years and has recorded for Deutsche Grammophon for twenty years. Born on 23 May 1987 in Arles, France, Julien began learning piano at the age of 5 and was performing onstage from the age of 7. He was trained by Erik Berchot at the Conservatoire National de Région de Marseille and Rena Shereshevskaya at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris Alfred Cortot. During his training, he received support from the Zaleski Foundation, the Assophie Association and the Safran Foundation. In January 2013 he was discovered by Maria Joao Pires in a master class at the Cité de la Musique in Paris; she invited him to develop artistic projects in residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel and to participate in the birth of the Partitura Project in 2014. Since the 70s, has devoted herself to consideration of the influence of art on life, the community and education, seeking to discover new ways to implement these teaching methods in society. Seeks new forms of transmission that respect the development of the individual and of cultures, in opposition to the destructive, materialistic logic of globalisation. Created the Centre for the Study of the Arts in Belgais in 1999. Promoted this philosophy in Salamanca and Bahia in Brazil. In 2012, joined the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel and developed two additional projects in parallel there, the Equinox project devoted to the creation and development of choirs of children from underprivileged environments, and the Partitura Project, the aim of which is to create an altruistic dynamic between artists of different generations and to offer an alternative in a world too often focused on competitiveness. “This project is a natural extension of my research and one of the possible responses to my greatest concern, namely the future of classical music and of those who will ensure its continuation.” 12 “I would never have believed it possible that such an endeavour could exist. The birth of the Partitura Project is a matter of great pride and a source of profound inspiration in my personal and artistic life. This initiative puts Maria at the head of a great altruistic chain, with the artistic ideal of transmission and solidarity between artists and individuals in our world. I will be committed to supporting this utopia in the process of becoming reality.” Born in France in 1988, Nathanaël trained in piano and violin in Toulouse. He performed in concert for the first time with the Orchestre de Chambre de Toulouse at the age of 10. Thierry Huillet and Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter were his first teachers. He then continued his training at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris with Denis Pascal and Michel Béroff, as well as Pierre Laurent Aimard and Claire Désert in chamber music. Nathanaël has subsequently gained experience as a soloist and chamber musician; he is interested in creation, having become involved in composition and shows based on music. In 2013 he met Maria João Pires at Royaumont Abbey, thanks to a project developed with the Cité de la Musique. She invited him to become an artist in residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Belgium and then to become part of the Partitura Project. “My musical itinerary took an unexpected turn with the meeting with Maria Joao. My concerns about the profession of pianist and professional musician more generally were dissipated little by little by the profoundly humanist approach of this project. I have the strong feeling that art in general must free itself of the cult of the individual, and transmission must be brought to the forefront of discussion in our society; the proposal that Partitura is making to us now is the torch I want to bear through my art.” 13 Lilit Grigoryan Ashot Katchatourian Pavel Kolesnikov Julien Libeer “Lilit has abundant strength, determination, a clear and assertive musical language.” Maria João Pires “How can I describe him? A force, a truth, an energy, a passion, a limitless talent.” Maria João Pires “An innate talent, fluid playing and an approach to music that is always honest, aware, and imbued with an aesthetic ideal.” Maria João Pires “The complete musician, who unites, at any musical moment, a true understanding of the piece, a solid intellectual approach and an infallible instinct for the impalpable.” Maria João Pires Born on 24 June 1985 in Erevan, Armenia, Lilit discovered music and art from her birth into a family of musicians and scientists. With her first teacher Arkuhi Harutyunyan she took her first steps with the piano, an instrument that very quickly became not only a passion, but also a way to express her emotions and thoughts and share them with her friends onstage. She was taught by Sergey Sarajyan at the Komitas Conservatory in Erevan and Matthias Kirschnereit at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Rostock. Born on 15 March 1984 in Yerevan, Armenia, into a family of musicians. He discovered the piano at the age of 4 with his father and was performing in public from the age of 8. He trained with Valentina Nikolaevna and Elena Galustova in Armenia, then later in Switzerland with Gérard Wyss and Elisso Virssaladze. At the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel he met Maria Joao Pires, who invited him to participate in the creation of the Partitura Project. Pavel Kolesnikov was born in Siberia into a family of scientists in 1989. At the age of 6 he asked his parents to take him to a music school for studying violin. Taking piano as his second instrument, only ten years later he decided to give up violin and to concentrate solely on piano. Born in 1987 near Brussels, Belgium, JL’s earliest musical memory was the famous documentary of Leonard Bernstein recording West Side Story. She had a decisive meeting with Maria João Pires in 2013 at a master class in France. An artist in residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Belgium, Lilit is part of the Partitura Project. “The meeting with Maria gave me the confidence and the inspiration to transmit the original message of the music, and the desire to become part of this community of artists became undeniable.” “I am happy to have found the Partitura Project through Maria João Pires. I have met a community of enthusiastic musicians that allows me to combine joy and the sharing of music, to be the intermediary between the public and the message of the music. The project also allows me to expand my musical and human experience, to find philosophical answers in life.” He was lucky to study with many great teachers, absorbing and balancing sometimes very different approaches. After graduating from the Moscow Conservatory where he studied with Sergei Dorensky, Nikolai Lugansky and Pavel Nersessian, he went to London to continue education at the Royal College of Music. “I am extremely grateful to my teachers, who gave me many things I would never achieve without them, and I always felt that they came to my life at the right moment. At the same time I am very ‘greedy’ for learning, and it would be true to say that I learned as much from the musicians I never met, but who I admire – Alfred Cortot, Dinu Lipatti, Emil Gilels, to name a few.” Meeting Maria João Pires was an amazing play of chance and unexpected coincidences, and became life-changing in many ways. The piano, which he took up at age 6, quickly became the faithful companion for expressing a love of music that, until today, thrives as much on opera, orchestra and chamber music as on the piano repertoire. During five decisive years, French-Polish pedagogue Jean Fassina was the patient, demanding, wise teacher that any aspiring musician should have the chance to encounter. Another inspiration to Julien has been pianist Dinu Lipatti, whose integrity, musicianship and highest ethics in art continue to be a beacon. Julien has made it into a point of honour to defend regularly the composer Lipatti as well. “Maria has given me a couple of answers to questions that had been haunting me for a while. How to transmit of our cultural heritage to a younger generation? Being a part of Maria’s Equinox project, accompanying young and often disfavored children on a weekly basis in a choir, I’ve experienced how a musician can be useful far beyond lonely practice and concert stages. My desire to make music based on friendship and confidence is finding its answer in the Partitura Project.” “In Maria João I found a person who inspires me enormously, but also a person who has an ability to bring a light onto some difficult questions that torture musicians of my generation. With her life example she made me to believe irreversibly that there is no stronger power than sincerity, and that being yourself is the only possible form of existence – in art same as in life.” 14 15 Contact Bernard de Launoit, Executive President GSM: +32 (0)475 23 94 40 - [email protected] Melanie Moult, Senior Manager Tel: +44 20 7400 1751 - Fax: +44 20 7400 1799 - [email protected] Sophie van der Stegen, Project manager GSM: +32 (0)471 77 77 13 - [email protected] Tel: +32 (0)2 352 01 14 - Fax: +32 (0)2 351 10 24 Susie Murray, Assistant Artist Manager Tel: +44 20 7400 1744 - Fax: +44 20 7400 1799 - [email protected] Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, public interest foundation Under the Honorary Chairmanship of Her Majesty Queen Paola Correspondence: Chaussée de Tervuren 445 - 1410 Waterloo - Belgium Askonas Holt Limited Lincoln House - 300 High Holborn - London WC1V 7JH - England www.musicchapel.org www.askonasholt.co.uk