Hammond: Miniatures & Modulations Michael McHale

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2015

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
30.12.2014

Label: Grand Piano

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Interpret: Michael McHale

Komponist: Philip Hammond (1951-)

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  • Philip Hammond (1951-): Miniatures & Modulations
  • 1 Charles MacHugh - The Wild Boy 04:29
  • 2 Kiss Me Lady 02:16
  • 3 The Little and Great Mountain 03:48
  • 4 Carolan: Rose Dillon (Jigg) 02:30
  • 5 Old Truagh 03:48
  • 6 Molly My Treasure 04:08
  • 7 John O'Reilly The Active 03:09
  • 8 Have You Seen My Valentine? 04:29
  • 9 The Merchant's Daughter 02:40
  • 10 Kitty Tyrell 03:27
  • 11 The Blackbird 05:31
  • 12 Carolan: Young Terence McDonough 04:21
  • 13 Carolan: Planxty McGuire 02:10
  • 14 The Parting of Friends 06:35
  • 15 An Irish Lullaby 03:52
  • 16 Open The Door Softly 02:25
  • 17 Carolan: The Lamentation of Owen O'Neil 04:16
  • 18 The Ugly Tailor 01:45
  • 19 Granu Weal 05:16
  • 20 The Fair Woman 02:37
  • 21 The Beardless Boy 03:25
  • Total Runtime 01:16:57

Info zu Hammond: Miniatures & Modulations

Belfast-born composer, teacher and performer Philip Hammond has received commissions from some of the world’s leading soloists and ensembles, such as the Ulster Orchestra, the Brodsky Quartet, James Galway, Tasmin Little, Barry Douglas and Nikolai Demidenko. Also active as a broadcaster and writer, he is a prominent presence on radio and television, and has organised a series of important festivals and innovative arts events.

Belfast-born Michael McHale has established himself as one of the leading Irish pianists of his generation. Since completing his studies at Cambridge University and the Royal Academy of Music, he has developed a busy international career as a solo recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician. Michael has performed at many important musical centres, and for TV and radio broadcasts throughout Europe, Asia, North and South America.

In addition to winning first prize and the audience prize at the prestigious Terence Judd/Hallé Award finals in 2009 (previous winners include Nikolai Lugansky and Stephen Hough), Michael was awarded the Brennan and Field Prizes at the 2006 AXA Dublin International Piano Competition and the 2005 Camerata Ireland/Accenture Award. His teachers and mentors include John O’Conor, Réamonn Keary, Christopher Elton, Ronan O’Hora and Barry Douglas.

Michael McHale, piano


Michael McHale
was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1983. His interest in music began at the age of seven when he started learning the piano, soon followed by cello lessons at the City of Belfast School of Music. A varied education took Michael from Belfast to Dublin, Cambridge and ultimately London.

His performing career encompasses solo recital, concerto and chamber music appearances and he enjoys playing both core and contemporary repertoire.

Since completing his studies at Cambridge University and the Royal Academy of Music he has developed a busy international career as a solo recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician. Michael has performed at many important musical centres including Suntory Hall, Tokyo; Lincoln Center, New York; Symphony Hall, Boston; Konzerthaus, Berlin; Pesti Vigadó, Budapest; the Ushuaia and Tanglewood Festivals, and for TV and radio broadcasts throughout Europe, Asia, North and South America.

His début solo album ‘The Irish Piano’ was released in 2012 on the RTÉ lyric fm label and has already been featured on national radio in France, Austria, Canada, Australia, the USA, Italy, Estonia and the UK. The disc was selected as ‘CD of the Week’ by critic Norman Lebrecht, who described it as “a scintillating recital…fascinating from start to stop”, whilst Gramophone praised “the singing sensibility of McHale's sensitive and polished pianism”.

Michael has performed frequently as concerto soloist with the Hallé, Bournemouth Symphony and Moscow Symphony orchestras, the Teatro Colon Orchestra, Discovery Ensemble in Boston, the London Mozart Players and all five of the major Irish orchestras in repertoire ranging from Mozart and Beethoven to Gershwin and Rachmaninov.

A recent début with the Irish Chamber Orchestra saw Michael deputise for the indisposed Leon Fleisher in a performance of Prokofiev’s Left Hand Concerto with Gérard Korsten, which was broadcast worldwide on a live online video stream. Engagements in 2013/14 include performances with the Minnesota Orchestra (Mozart K.488 with Courtney Lewis), Ulster Orchestra (Liszt Concerto No.2 with Alan Buribayev), Irish Chamber Orchestra (a new concerto by Garrett Sholdice with Gábor Takács-Nagy) and the RTÉ National Symphony (Gershwin Concerto with Jayce Ogren).

His début solo recitals in the Wigmore Hall, London, the National Concert Hall, Dublin, and the Phillips Collection, Washington DC received great public and critical acclaim, with the Washington Post praising his “…bravura playing in the music of Franz Liszt…” and his “…beautifully proportioned and energetic account of Mozart’s Sonata in C minor, K.457…”

Upcoming engagements include return visits to the Discovery Ensemble (Mozart K.467), Ulster Orchestra (Mendelssohn Concerto for Violin and Piano, and Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue), RTÉ NSO (Prokofiev Concerto No.1, and a première of a new concerto by Philip Hammond), a début solo recital at the Chopiniana Festival in Buenos Aires, a Wigmore Hall coffee concert with London Winds, solo and chamber music performances with Camerata Pacifica in Los Angeles, and with the Vogler Quartet in Madrid and Berlin. New albums due for release in 2014/15 include a second solo CD, Miniatures and Modulations, a disc of clarinet sonatas by Brahms and Reinecke with Michael Collins, and an album of flute and piano works by Schubert, Prokofiev and Liebermann with Stefan Hoskuldsson.

In addition to winning first prize and the audience prize at the prestigious Terence Judd/Hallé Award finals in 2009 (previous winners include Nikolai Lugansky and Stephen Hough), Michael was awarded the Brennan and Field Prizes at the 2006 AXA Dublin International Piano Competition and the 2005 Camerata Ireland/Accenture Award. His teachers and mentors include John O’Conor, Réamonn Keary, Christopher Elton, Ronan O’Hora and Barry Douglas.

Michael collaborates regularly with Sir James Galway, Michael Collins, Patricia Rozario, Ensemble Avalon, Cappa Ensemble and the Vogler Quartet, and his discography includes recordings for Chandos, RTÉ lyric fm, Louth CMS, Lorelt and Nimbus Alliance. For more information visit www.michaelmchale.com

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