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Pianist Marc-André Hamelin is een ware durfal en een virtuoos instrumentalist. In dit solorecital laat hij zich kennen als een warm pleitbezorger van het expressieve oeuvre van Mieczysław Weinberg. Dat krijgt extra hoogglans in het gezelschap van de grote voorgangers Beethoven en Schumann. Supermensachtige moed ‘Een uitvoerder met een bijna supermensachtige technische moed,’ aldus The New York Times over Marc-André Hamelin. Met een niet te stoppen gretigheid en nieuwsgierigheid grasduint de Canadese pianist door minder bekend pianorepertoire uit de negentiende en twintigste eeuw. Recent heeft hij zijn oog laten vallen op de nalatenschap van de Pools-Russische componist Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-1996), wiens oeuvre steeds meer wordt ontsloten. Wonderschone transparantie Vroeger werd Weinberg nogal eens vergeleken met tijdgenoot Sjostakovitsj. Tegenwoordig overheerst het inzicht dat Weinbergs diepmenselijke, expressieve muziek heel goed op zichzelf kan staan. Sterker: zijn oeuvre hoort tot het beste uit de twintigste eeuw. Hamelin poetst de wonderschone transparantie van Weinbergs pianosonates op en plaatst ze tussen Schumann en Beethoven in de juiste context.
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Marc-André Hamelin Biography
Marc-André Hamelin, OC, CQ, (born 5th September 1961) is a French-Canadian classical pianist and composer.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Hamelin began his piano studies at the age of five, and was nine years old when he won the top prize in a Canadian music competition. His father, a pharmacist by trade who was also a keen pianist, introduced him to the works of Alkan, Godowsky, and Sorabji when he was still very young. His principal teachers were Yvonne Hubert, Harvey Wedeen, and Russell Sherman; he studied at the Ecole Vincent d'Indy in Montréal and then at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He has made recordings of a wide variety of composers with the Hyperion label. His recording of the complete Godowsky Studies on Chopin's Études won the 2000 Gramophone Instrumental Award. He is well known for his attention to lesser-known composers especially of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century (Leo Ornstein, Nikolai Roslavets, Georgy Catoire, Charles Ives), and for performing difficult works by pianist-composers such as Leopold Godowsky, Charles-Valentin Alkan, and Kaikhosru Sorabji.
Hamelin is also the composer of several works, including a projected set of twelve piano études in minor keys, of which nine are completed. The twelfth in the cycle, a Prelude and Fugue, has been published by Doberman-Yppan, a cycle of seven pieces, called "Con Intimissimo Sentimento", was published (with a recording by Hamelin) by Ongaku No Tomo Sha, and a transcription of Zequinha de Abreu’s "Tico-Tico No Fubá" has been published by Schott Music. Although the majority of his compositions are for solo piano, he has also written three pieces for player-piano, and several works for other forces, including Fanfares for three trumpets, published by Presser. His other works are distributed by the Sorabji Archive.
In 1985, he won the Carnegie Hall International Competition of American Music. In 2004 Hamelin received the international record award in Cannes. He has been made an Officer of the Order of Canada and a Chevalier de l’Ordre national du Québec (National Order of Quebec).
Most recently, he won the 2008 Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble — Alkan Concerto for Solo Piano.
Read MoreBorn in Montreal, Quebec, Hamelin began his piano studies at the age of five, and was nine years old when he won the top prize in a Canadian music competition. His father, a pharmacist by trade who was also a keen pianist, introduced him to the works of Alkan, Godowsky, and Sorabji when he was still very young. His principal teachers were Yvonne Hubert, Harvey Wedeen, and Russell Sherman; he studied at the Ecole Vincent d'Indy in Montréal and then at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He has made recordings of a wide variety of composers with the Hyperion label. His recording of the complete Godowsky Studies on Chopin's Études won the 2000 Gramophone Instrumental Award. He is well known for his attention to lesser-known composers especially of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century (Leo Ornstein, Nikolai Roslavets, Georgy Catoire, Charles Ives), and for performing difficult works by pianist-composers such as Leopold Godowsky, Charles-Valentin Alkan, and Kaikhosru Sorabji.
Hamelin is also the composer of several works, including a projected set of twelve piano études in minor keys, of which nine are completed. The twelfth in the cycle, a Prelude and Fugue, has been published by Doberman-Yppan, a cycle of seven pieces, called "Con Intimissimo Sentimento", was published (with a recording by Hamelin) by Ongaku No Tomo Sha, and a transcription of Zequinha de Abreu’s "Tico-Tico No Fubá" has been published by Schott Music. Although the majority of his compositions are for solo piano, he has also written three pieces for player-piano, and several works for other forces, including Fanfares for three trumpets, published by Presser. His other works are distributed by the Sorabji Archive.
In 1985, he won the Carnegie Hall International Competition of American Music. In 2004 Hamelin received the international record award in Cannes. He has been made an Officer of the Order of Canada and a Chevalier de l’Ordre national du Québec (National Order of Quebec).
Most recently, he won the 2008 Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble — Alkan Concerto for Solo Piano.
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