Adrienne Albert (US) – Homage to B7
Aufnahme zum Download: Susanne Kessel, Klavier
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Adrienne Albert über ihr piano piece „Homage to B7“:
„When the wonderful pianist, Susanne Kessel, approached me to compose a short work for her extraordinary project, „250 piano pieces for Beethoven“, I was honoured and wondered what could I possibly compose that could, in any way, speak about the greatest composer of all. After several months of revisiting some of my favorite Beethoven works from the Moonlight Sonata to his last string quartets, I finally chose to compose a piano work based on the most beautiful movement of the 7th Symphony, the Allegretto, a work that brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it performed. It is said tgat at its premiere, Beethoven remarked that it was one of his best works, I think most audiences would agree“.
Piano Piece „Homage to B7“ – Aufführungen
25. Februar 2016 – Uraufführung – Klavierhaus Klavins, Bonn – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
5. Juni 2016 – Studio der Beethovenhalle, Bonn – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
10. September 2016 – Roisdorfer Mineralquellen – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
13. September 2016 – Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
5. Dezember 2017 – ArtEZ Conservatorium, Zwolle – Hao Chen, Klavier
12. Dezember 2017 – Hotel Bristol, Bonn – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
21. April 2018 – Klavierhaus Klavins, Bonn – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
2. Juni 2018 – Marktplatz Bonn / “Beethoven-Countdown 18” – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
7. Oktober 2018 – Schloß Raesfeld – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
30. Januar 2020 – Beethoven-Gymnasium Bonn – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
2. Februar 2020 – Frauenmuseum Bonn – Susanne Kessel, Klavier
15. Oktober 2020 – Haugesund Kunstforening, Norwegen – Marina Johansson, Klavier
Adrienne Albert (*1941)
Having collaborated with other composers as a singer, (Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, Philip Glass and Gunther Schuller to name a few), Adrienne Albert began composing her own music in the 1990s. Her music has been widely performed throughout the United States, Mexico, Europe, Australia, South America, Canada, Thailand, China and South Africa. The child of European trained professional violinists, Adrienne began studying the piano at age 4 and composition at 10. She had the good fortune to have had great teachers: for piano, Jacob Gimpel and Aube Tzerko in Los Angeles, Joanna Graudan at the Aspen Music School and early composition studies with Saul Kaplan and Leonard Stein. She graduated from UCLA with a degree in music performance and education. After enjoying a lengthy career performing other people’s music in Los Angeles and New York, she returned to L.A. to study composition with Stephen “Lucky” Mosko at CalArts and orchestration with Albert Harris. Website Adrienne Albert