Peter Breiner: A Journey – Calm Romantic Piano Music, Vol. 2 Peter Breiner & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2021
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
12.03.2021
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Interpret: Peter Breiner & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Komponist: Peter Breiner (1957)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Peter Breiner (b. 1957):
- 1 Breiner: The Magic Goblet 03:20
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):
- 2 Bach: Prelude & Fugue in C Major, BWV 846: I. Prelude (Arr. P. Breiner for Flute, Piano & Orchestra) 02:47
- Peter Breiner:
- 3 Breiner: We Reached This Far 02:27
- 4 Breiner: Snowfall Song (2020 Version) 04:06
- 5 Breiner: Mama, Can You See Me? 03:58
- Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924):
- 6 Fauré: Pavane, Op. 50 (Arr. P. Breiner for Piano & Orchestra) 03:49
- Peter Breiner:
- 7 Breiner: Come and Tell Me 02:52
- 8 Breiner: King of Hyperboles 03:36
- 9 Breiner: The Final Song (2020 Version) 03:35
- 10 Breiner: That's the Way She Is 03:40
- 11 Breiner: Where to Go, Where to Be? 02:59
- 12 Breiner: Just a Tiny Waltz 02:59
- Antonín Dvořák (1841 - 1904):
- 13 Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178 "From the New World": II. Largo (Arr. P. Breiner for Piano & Orchestra) 04:59
- Peter Breiner:
- 14 Breiner: Sunday Morning on Sunday 05:09
- George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759):
- 15 Handel: Rinaldo, HWV 7b: Lascia ch'io pianga (Arr. P. Breiner for Piano & Orchestra) 03:12
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893):
- 16 Tchaikovsky: The Seasons, Op. 37a, TH 135: No. 10, October (Autumn Song) [Arr. P. Breiner for Piano & Orchestra] 03:37
- Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809):
- 17 Haydn: Keyboard Concerto in D Major, Hob. XVIII:11: II. Un poco adagio (Arr. P. Breiner for Piano & Orchestra) 05:53
- Peter Breiner:
- 18 Breiner: Good Old Times 03:35
- 19 Breiner: Elephant on a Parachute 03:01
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky:
- 20 Tchaikovsky: 6 Romances, Op. 6, TH 93: No. 6, None but the Lonely Heart (Arr. P. Breiner for Piano & Orchestra) 03:32
- Siegfried Ochs:
- 21 Ochs: Dank sei dir, Herr (Attrib. Handel) [Arr. P. Breiner for Piano & Orchestra] 04:47
- Anonymous
- 22 Greensleeves (Arr. P. Breiner for Piano & Orchestra) 04:03
- Johann Sebastian Bach:
- 23 Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No. 5 in F Minor, BWV 1056: II. Largo (Arr. P. Breiner for Piano & Orchestra) 03:21
Info zu Peter Breiner: A Journey – Calm Romantic Piano Music, Vol. 2
Slovak-born Peter Breiner is one of the world’s most versatile musicians. He is an acclaimed pianist, arranger and conductor with compositions that are universally admired, and whose Beatles Go Baroque album (8.555010) has to date sold a quarter of a million copies. In the second of Breiner’s Calm Romantic Piano Music series (Volume 1 is on 8.574256), he again achieves the rare feat of fusing melodic beauty with genuine musical expression. These beguiling original pieces sit alongside serenely beautiful new arrangements drawn from the classical repertoire.
The second volume of ‘Calm Romantic Piano Music’ from the Slovak-born pianist, composer, arranger and conductor, Peter Breiner, offers a very diverse programme.
Each given a descriptive title, Breiner’s own ‘songs’ for piano and orchestra are composed to revitalise the dwindling numbers of quality ‘crossover’ works that we are presently enjoying. Mostly quiet and soothing music, such as the opening The Magic Goblet, and the charming Snowfall Song, and you can create your own picture for the quizzical Mama, Can You See Me? Interleaved with Breiner’s music, he has added arrangements of famous ‘classical’ works, such as his version of Faure’s Pavane, here scored for piano and chamber group. The tempo moves up in Come and Tell Me, with an added orchestral backing group for the jazzy piano, and there is an element of sadness in the cello solo featured in The Final Song. Just a Tiny Waltz is delightful, and without knowing the meaning, I much enjoyed his most extended track, Sunday Morning on Sunday, its dreamy atmosphere reminding me of my feelings on that restful day. The thought of an Elephant on a Parachute, is a very kindly picture of a funny title. Within the context of this mix of music, Handel and Haydn are treated with period respect, the main thematic melody given to the keyboard, the long disc of eighty-six minutes ending in the serenity of Bach’s Largo. Breiner conducts from the keyboard a group of musicians from London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra gathered in the Henry Wood Hall during the pandemic to work with a first class recording team." (David’s Review Corner)
Peter Breiner, piano
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Peter Breiner
Known as a conductor, pianist, arranger and composer, Peter Breiner has conducted, often doubling as a pianist, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Mozart Orchestra, the Westdeutsche Rundfunk Symphony, Hungarian State Radio Orchestra, Nicolaus Esterhazy Orchestra Budapest, Polish Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra, Ukrainian State Symphony Orchestra, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Capella Istropolitana, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra National de Lille, France, and Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, to mention just a few. He is one of the world's most recorded musicians, with over 260 CDs released and over 2 million albums sold and uncountable streams/downloads mostly stolen.
Some of his most acclaimed recordings include Beatles Go Baroque (over quarter of million CDs sold worldwide) and Elvis Goes Baroque representing the collections of his commercially most successful Baroque arrangements together with Christmas Goes Baroque 1 and 2. The follow-up to this bestseller - Beatles go Baroque Again was recorded in December 2018 with some of the best soloists in the world and released in 2019 on Naxos label to general critical acclaim and massive interest at streaming sites.
His arrangements of national anthems of ALL participating countries were used during the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004 and illegally in Beijing in 2008. He recorded his own arrangements of the anthems of the participating countries of the Rugby World Cup 2011 and a new 10 CD set of the National Anthems of the World 2013 Edition was written to coincide with the 2012 Olympic Games in London and was released in July 2013 by Naxos.
Peter recorded his own arrangements of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, Songs and Dances of Death and The Nursery and Tchaikovsky's Operatic Suites from The Voyevoda and The Queen of Spades for Naxos. These recordings, with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Peter, are the subject of a movie documentary entitled Bask. In addition, September 2012 saw the award-winning Naxos release of Peter's own arrangements of Debussy's 24 Piano Preludes.
The world premiere recording for Naxos of his own arrangements of Janacek’s Six Operatic Suites with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and himself conducting earned similar acclaim, Gramophone stating “ Splendid disc .... conducted with passion and sympathetic understanding .. “ the Chicago Tribune adding “ Breiner fills the void with beautifully crafted symphonic suites based on the music of Jenufa”. All of these albums achieved places on worlwide Top Seller and Best Recording lists. His trio, Triango’s latest album was released in the fall of 2011 by First Impression Music.
Premiered live in July 2013 was the music for a huge Transmedia project to consist of audio recording, several interactive videos, and audience-involvement platforms – Slovak Dances, Nasty and Nice. This project is based on Peter’s own 100 minute orchestral suite of dances which was recorded in September 2018 by Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra with the composer conducting and released in September 2020 on Naxos. It was performed at the Carnegie Hall in New York in December 2016 and also performed as a ballet at the Slovak National Theater for three seasons. Peter also conducted Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet for two seasons there and the same company commissioned a full length ballet based on a novel by Mikhail Bulgakov Master and Margaret for their 100th season in 2021.
In general, Peter's music, whether his own or his arrangements, has been used by choreographers at numerous remarkable ballet companies (American Ballet Theater, Houston Ballet, Royal Ballet (GB), Balet Jorgen Canada, Queensland Ballet, Ballet am Rhein and many others).
Peter's compositions and arrangements have been played in concerts worldwide. Films that include his musical scores have enjoyed very wide international exposure (such as Anne of Green Gables , Timothy Findley's Piano Man's Daughter , produced by Whoopi Goldberg, and The Magic Flute ) and his music has been featured many times on the most popular TV shows (including CBC television show Wind at My Back and a CBS movie Seasons of Love ).
It is difficult to assign a title to this artist - is he the conductor who composes or is he the pianist who arranges? As he simply states, "I am a musician". In this age of high specialization, it is not so easy to find someone who, with the same ease, takes the podium for a popular light classics concert, plays/directs from the piano, conducts a symphonic orchestra in Barber or Janacek or in a program of his own arrangements, a chamber orchestra with baroque programme while playing harpsichord or a group of almost 200 musicians recording a score for Universal Studios' movie.
Peter was the curator of “Sounds of Serendipity” – a series of Contemporary Classical Music Concerts featuring new and emerging composers and performers with a unique connection to both Peter and Czechoslovak music culture. The annual series was presented at the Bohemian National Hall, New York.
In 2018-2019 Peter's musical "Anne of Green Gables" has been in two full stage readings with the Broadway's most famous producer Jack Viertel and it is currently in further development.
Peter began to study piano in his early childhood (1961) and his exceptional artistry led to his early acceptance at the Conservatory in Kosice (1971). He studied piano (L. Kojanova), composition (J. Podprocky), conducting and percussion. In 1975-1981 he studied composition at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (former Czechoslovakia) with Prof. Alexander Moyzes, one of the most significant figures in modern Slovak music - and this way he became a compositional great-grandson of Antonin Dvorak.
Peter Breiner lived in Toronto, Canada since 1992 till 2007 when he moved to New York and in July 2020 he moved to London, United Kingdom.
He is proficient in seven languages. He has hosted various TV and radio programs about music, in 1993 he was a co-host and music director of the most popular TV talk show in Slovakia, attracting over 2 million viewers in a country with a population of 5,5 million, has his own column in one of Slovakia's most influential weekly newspapers, while his first book "Maple Leaves" came out in April 1998 and became a No.1 non-fiction national bestseller immediately. In 2016 he published his second book "Isn't There Another Globe?"
In 2018, Peter Breiner was awarded the highest state order (Rad Ludovita Stura) by the President of Slovak Republic.
Currently, Peter is working on a project of 5 albums of his own compositions for solo piano and piano with orchestra. Albums will be recorded with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, starting in September 2020.
Booklet für Peter Breiner: A Journey – Calm Romantic Piano Music, Vol. 2