Paris Boulevard Dario Müller

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
20.11.2020

Label: Dynamic

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Dario Müller

Composer: Erik Satie (1866-1925), Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1947), Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857-1919), Henri Sauguet (1901-1989), Georges Auric (1899-1983), Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), Francis Poulenc (1899-1963), Alfredo Casella (1883-1947), Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983), Jean Wiener (1896-1982), Vincent Scotto (1906-1975)

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  • Erik Satie (1866 - 1925):
  • 1 3 Gymnopédies: No. 2, Lent et triste 03:08
  • Reynaldo Hahn (1874 - 1947):
  • 2 Premières valses: No. 5, Pas vite, simplement 02:24
  • Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857 - 1919):
  • 3 Papillon 02:58
  • Erik Satie:
  • 4 Je te veux (Version for Piano) 04:26
  • Henri Sauguet (1901 - 1989):
  • 5 Les forains: VI. Galop (Arr. for Piano) 01:21
  • Georges Auric (1899 - 1983):
  • 6 Where Is Your Heart (From "Moulin Rouge") [Arr. for Piano] 01:40
  • Erik Satie:
  • 7 Le piccadilly 01:48
  • Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918):
  • 8 Le petit nègre, L. 114 01:57
  • Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937):
  • 9 L'enfant et les sortilèges, M. 71: Five O'Clock Fox-Trot (Arr. for Piano) 02:25
  • Erik Satie: Descriptions automatiques:
  • 10 Descriptions automatiques: I. Sur un vaisseau 01:53
  • 11 Descriptions automatiques: II. Sur une lanterne 01:41
  • 12 Descriptions automatiques: III. Sur un casque 00:56
  • Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963):
  • 13 Valse, FP 53 02:16
  • Alfredo Casella (1883 - 1947):
  • 14 Cocktail's Dance 02:13
  • Erik Satie:
  • 15 Le piège de Méduse 03:44
  • Germaine Tailleferre (1892 - 1983):
  • 16 Valse lente 02:18
  • Jean Wiéner (1896 - 1982):
  • 17 Le grisbi (From "Touchez pas au grisbi") [Arr. for Piano] 02:05
  • Erik Satie:
  • 18 Rag-Time Parade 02:37
  • Vincent Scotto (1874 - 1952):
  • 19 J'ai deux amours (Arr. for Piano) 02:05
  • Alexandre Tansman (1897 - 1986):
  • 20 8 Novelettes: No. 6, Blues. Andante cantabile 03:36
  • Darius Milhaud (1892 - 1974):
  • 21 Tango des fratellini, Op. 58c 02:10
  • Kurt Weill (1900 - 1950):
  • 22 Tango-habanera (From "Marie Galante") [Arr. for Piano] 03:17
  • Joseph Kosma (1905 - 1969):
  • 23 Les feuilles mortes (Arr. for Piano) 03:19
  • Total Runtime 56:17

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This collection of piano works is a journey through the music that represents the years spanning the end of the 1800s and the first half of the 1900s. It is a varied itinerary, marked by that typically Parisian ésprit nouveau that captured the most diverse influences: popular music, jazz, exoticism, quotes from popular tradition, songs, circus exhibitions. At that time in fact the divide between cultured and light music came down as new forms of entertainment blossomed, different from those proposed by the great institutions. Cradles of this change were the artistic cabarets, the cafés-concerts, the music halls, the tabarins, but also bistrots, taverns, bookshops, and all the places where intellectuals and artists met. This release offers an historical playlist imbued with the mood of that time, alternating the energy and joie de vivre with more melancholic moods. For the centrality of his figure and the originality of his works, the fruit of a constant process of renewal, Erik Satie is present here with six works which represent several stages in his amazing creative parabola. Dario Müller has performed in concert for important institutions and has collaborated with Dynamic since 1984.

Dario Müller, piano




Dario Müller
During the last seasons, Fabian Müller could establish himself as one of the most remarkable German pianists of his generation. He caused a great sensation at the International ARD music competition in Munich 2017, when he not only won 2nd prize in the overall ranking, but was awarded with not less than four additional prizes: the audience prize, the Brothers Busch award, the special prize Genuin classics as well as the Henle Urtext award. The Süddeutsche Zeitung commented on his festival performance of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3: “This was played eminently clear, transparent, exciting in each phrase and every single tone. To play with such a controlled and round touch, but with fine expression and sense for structure and tension curves, is a stroke of luck.”

As early as 2013, Fabian Müller attracted an expert audience’s attention for the first time, when he won the prize of the press jury at the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in Bolzano and, furthermore, was awarded with the special prize for the best interpretation of a piece by Busoni as well as the special prize for the best interpretation of contemporary piano music.

Since then, he has performed with major orchestras including the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, the HR-Symphony Orchestra, and the Beethoven Orchestra Bonn. Besides, he was a guest at prestigious festivals such as the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, the Schwetzingen Festival, the Heidelberger Frühling, the Ruhr Piano Festival, and the Aldeburgh Festival and gave concerts in renowned concert halls such as the Konzerthaus Berlin, the Herkulessaal in Munich, the Cologne Philharmonic Hall, the Tonhalle Dusseldorf, the Beethovenhaus in Bonn, and the Bremen concert hall Die Glocke. Future engagements include performances with the SWR Symphony Orchestra and the German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. Additionally, he will be guest at the SWR2 series International Pianists in Mainz, at the Beethoven festival in Bonn and at the Mozart festival in Augsburg. In springtime 2018, he will make his debut at New York's Carnegie Hall.

Beside his projects as a soloist, Fabian Müller is also intensively devoted to chamber music. His partners in this sphere include artists such as Albrecht Mayer, Julian Bliss, Sarah Christian, Niklas Liepe, Daniel Müller-Schott, Maximilian Hornung, the Aris Quartett as well as the Vision String Quartet. Furthermore, he is the artistic director of the chamber music series Bonner Zwischentöne, which was initiated by him.

Along with his regular concert activities, Fabian Müller is also committed to conveying music to children and teenagers. As the pianist of the Ruhr Piano Festival’s education project, he annually works with more than 300 children and their creative engagement with modern music. The project was awarded with the Junge Ohren prize in 2014 and with an Echo Klassik in 2016. Furthermore, he frequently gives concerts accompanied by moderation, where he vividly and inspiringly brings music close to his audience. This work was honored with the 1st prize at the Frankfurt competition Ton und Erklärung announced by the cultural department of the German economy in 2015.

In 2016, Fabian Müller released his debut CD Out of Doors on the ARS Produktion label. Fono Forum’s opinion: “One can be curious how this fearless and joyously creative pianist will develop over the next few years.” In this context, Radio Bremen recorded the “first station of a great career” while The Guardian discovered “a model of good taste”.



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