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HOME MUSIC BERLIN CONCERTS Part I


Soloist: Chochieva, Zlata
Soloist: Eberle, Veronica
Soloist: Eckardstein, Severin von
Soloist: Gryshyn, Igor
Soloist: Piemontesi, Francesco
Soloist: Tetzlaff, Christian
Soloist: Tokar, Olena
Soloist: Zimmermann, Tabea

Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Composer: Dvorak, Antonin
Composer: Scriabin, Alexander
Composer: Viardot-Garcia, Pauline
Composer: Debussy, Claude
Composer: Franck, Cesar
Composer: Mendelssohn, Felix
Composer: Chopin, Fryderyk
Composer: Rachmaninov, Sergei
Composer: Reger, Max
Composer: Schumann, Robert
Composer: Liszt, Franz
Composer: Medtner, Nicolas

Venue: Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin
Date of Concert: 2020
Playing Time: 02:31:39
Television Director: Schmidt-Garre, Jan
Catalogue Number: PARS033-16

When lockdown was imposed in 2020 many artists began streaming performances from their own homes. In response, pianist Francesco Piemontesi and director Jan Schmidt-Garre launched a concert series to showcase artists living in Berlin, given in the renowed Schinkel Pavillon with an expert technical team assembled at short notice. Fourteen concerts were held, without audiences, under the name Home Music Berlin featuring some of the world's leading instrumentalists and singers. This collection of performances is testament to the resilience and solidarity of these artists during the pandemic.

The concerts reflect the wealth of the music city Berlin. Artists from Russia, Ukraine, the US, England, Israel, Switzerland, France, Denmark and Germany took part, including great musicians such as Alexander Melnikov, Christian Tetzlaff, Sharon Kam, Jacquelyn Wagner, Isabelle Faust, Iddo Bar-Shai and Tabea Zimmermann. It would never have been possible to gather all these artists in a row without the lockdown. Just like a hundred years ago, the city of Berlin showed its very own artistic profile. Anyone who wanted to hear Furtwangler, Nikisch, Wilhelm Kempff, Busoni or Horowitz back then, when musicians travelled much less than they do today, had to come to Berlin. In order to hear Stravinsky, Cortot, Ravel and Satie, people traveled to Paris.

Part 1
1 Opening
Violin Sonata No. 32 in B-Flat Major, K. 454
2 I. Largo - Allegro
3 II. Andante
4 III. Allegretto
Zigeunermelodien, Op. 55, B. 104 (excerpts)
5 No. 3. A les je tichy kolem kol (Silent and lone the woods around)
6 No. 4. Kdyz mne stara matka (Songs My Mother Taught Me)
Piano Sonata No. 4 in F-Sharp Major, Op. 30
7 I. Andante
8 II. Prestissimo volando
Evening Song
Lieder after Eduard Morike: No. 2. Nixe Binsefuss (The mermaid Rushfoot), VWV 1132
Images, Book 2 (excerpts)
9 No. 1. Cloches a travers les feuilles
10 No. 2. Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut
11 No. 3. Poissons d'or
Violin Sonata in A Major, M. 8
12 I. Allegretto ben moderato
13 II. Allegro
14 III. Recitativo-fantasia: Ben moderato - Molto lento
15 IV. Allegretto poco mosso
Lieder ohne Worte (Songs without Words), Book 6, Op. 67: No. 32 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 67, No. 2, MWV U145
Etude No. 5 in G-Flat Major, Op. 10, No. 5, "Black Keys"
Etude, Op. 25 (excerpts)
16 Etude No. 14 in F Minor, Op. 25, No. 2
17 Etude No. 18 in G-Sharp Minor, Op. 25, No. 6
Canon in E Minor
Fragments
Oriental Sketch
Viola Suite in G Minor, Op. 131d, No. 1
18 I. Molto sostenuto
19 II. Vivace
20 III. Andante sostenuto
21 IV. Molto vivace
Marchenbilder, Op. 113 (version for viola and piano)
22 No. 1. Nicht schnell
23 No. 2. Lebhaft
24 No. 3. Rasch
25 No. 4. Langsam, mit melancholischen Ausdruck
Romance oubliee, S132/R467a
Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune (arr. V. Gryaznov for solo piano)
2 Elegies, Op. 59: No. 2. Andante con moto, sempre cantabile
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