Warum? Warum bringt ein Label so ein Album auf den Markt? Warum spielt der chinesische Pianist Yundi Li dieses Mozart-Programm und nennt es groĂźspurig The The Sonata Salzburg Project? Wollte er zeigen, dass man Mozart sehr ruhig, bedacht und einfach nur flĂĽssig spielen kann, quasi ohne dynamischen Veränderungen, absolut sachlich und gefĂĽhlsfrei? Nur um der puren Schönheit willen? Dieses saft- und kraftlose Mozart-Programm ist das langweiligste, das ich seit Jahren gehört habe. Read More →
Das Symphonieorchester Barcelona (OBC) und sein Musikdirektor Ludovic Morlot wollen zwischen April 2024 und Dezember 2026 das gesamte Orchesterwerk mit den beiden Opern von Maurice Ravel auf sechs CDs veröffentlichen. Es handelt sich um eine langfristige Zusammenarbeit zwischen OBC und Ravel Edition, d.h. die Werke werden mit den revidierten Ausgaben aufgenommen. Das erste Album liegt nun vor und legt gleich die Messlatte hoch. Read More →
Eine Gesamtaufnahme aller Streichquartette von Dmitri Shostakovich ist ein groĂźer Brocken, doch wenn man mit dem ersten Quartett in der neuen Einspielung des Quatuor Danel startet, besteht kein Zweifel, dass man sich während der rund sechs Stunden nicht langweilen wird. Read More →
Renaud Capuçon is Artist of the Year 2024 of the International Classical Music Awards. One look at his touring calendar or discography is enough to understand the extraordinarily broad range of musical activity the French violinist is engaged in. Capuçon's activities go beyond soloist and chamber music work - he is a mentor, an artistic director of festivals, a conductor and artist committed to social and civic causes. The French musician remarkably managed to find time for a short conversation with Ariadna Ene-Iliescu, a collaborator of ICMA Jury member Radio România Muzical.
You have been named Artist of the Year of the International Classical Music Awards. What does this award mean to you?
It’s a great honour for me, of course, as a musician, as a violonist. I’ve known this association and this prize for a long time and I was absolutely surprised, because I didn’t know that I would be nominated. So when I got it, I was very happy! It’s an honour and it’s also a responsibility for a musician in these times when classical music has to be really defended. Read More →
2024 marks an important milestone for Palazzetto Bru Zane: 15 years of activity at the highest levels, label of the year at the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA), winner of the “Premiere recordings” section with the recording, in the usual and luxurious format of the book — CD, of Ariane by Jules Massenet. Read More →
At what point in your career does this ICMA award come to you?
It’s not easy to have a perception of yourself, of the road you have traveled. I think I might be able to answer that question in 20 years, or maybe more. I will be 40 years old, and that is a round and relevant number at which it might make sense to take stock. Read More →
Today, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association (CSOA) Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve the recommendation of the CSOA Music Director Search Committee to appoint Finnish conductor Klaus Mäkelä as the next Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO): the eleventh in the ensemble’s 133-year history. Read More →
You are a duo with countless achievements and numerous awards. What does an award signify to an artist, and what does this one specifically mean to you?
The ICMA Award has once again proven to be a significant source of motivation for us. Foremost among its merits is the recognition of our endeavors by fellow musicians, serving as an indicator of our resonance within the artistic realm. Read More →
Aida Pascu was born and raised in a musical family, both her parents being opera singers. She was part of the Children’s Choir of the National Bucharest Opera and she studied classical singing at the Bucharest Music University with tenor Ionel Voineag. The soprano also participated in masterclasses given by renowned artists, such as Nelly Miricioiu and Raina Kabaivanska. Aida Pascu has a special relationship with the famous Bulgarian soprano, who has become her mentor. Read More →
Die Geigerin Antje Weithaas und der Pianist Denes Varjon setzen ihre Beethoven-Reihe fort mit vier Sonaten, die auf dem Cover als Violin Sonatas, auf dem Backcover richtig als Sonatas for Piano and Violin bezeichnet werden. Welche wichtige Rolle dem Klavier zukommt, ist in den Interpretation zu hören, in denen sofort der echte, gleichberechtigte Dialog auffällt. Read More →