Cosmic Calendar Marina Baranova
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
23.02.2024
Label: Neue Meister
Genre: Instrumental
Subgenre: Piano
Artist: Marina Baranova
Composer: Marina Baranova (1981)
Album including Album cover
- 1 Baranova: January - Particles of Freedom 03:59
- 2 Baranova: February - Becoming Transparent 04:13
- 3 Baranova: March - The Inner Gravity 02:48
- 4 Baranova: April - And There Was Light 02:22
- 5 Baranova: May - Gliding on the Milky Way 03:03
- 6 Baranova: June - Matter. Antimatter. What's the Meter? 02:45
- 7 Baranova: July - Requiem for a Supernova 03:42
- 8 Baranova: August - Birth of the Sun 03:37
- 9 Baranova: September - Stellar Barcarolle 02:53
- 10 Baranova: October - Celestial Serenade 03:15
- 11 Baranova: November - Air 02:27
- 12 Baranova: December - You and Me and Everything Around Us 02:22
Info for Cosmic Calendar
The latest release, "Cosmic Calendar," by Ukrainian pianist and composer Marina Baranova, highlights her versatile musical prowess. Raised in a household where classical music was taught by her mother and jazz & composition by her father, Baranova was exposed to contrasting musical worlds from an early age, cultivating her skills in improvisation. A highly gifted pianist, she honed her craft in her hometown of Kharkiv (Ukraine) and later at the University of Hanover (Germany), playing with a natural ease. Baranova possesses a synesthetic talent, allowing her to perceive sounds as colors, adding a unique dimension to her music.
"Cosmic Calendar" serves as both a philosophical contemplation on the universe's creation and a profound exploration of Marina Baranova's inner thoughts. Comprising a piece for each month of the year, the album traces the cosmic history, from the Big Bang to the emergence of life. "Each month stands for a significant milestone and at the same time shows parallels to personal development," writes the composer in the album's booklet, explaining further: "It describes different phases, such as the liberation of limitless possibilities through the Big Bang (Particles of Freedom), the cooling down process (Becoming Transparent) leading to clear perspectives, self-knowledge (The Inner Gravity), a sense of "flow" amidst countless possibilities (Gliding on the Milky Way), the abandonment of beliefs and the feeling of sadness (Requiem for a Supernova), to the birth of hope (Birth of the Sun), the romantic dance of the earth and the moon (Celestial Serenade), the formation of the vital ozone layer (Air) and finally the emergence of humanity (You and me and everything around us)."
Marina Baranova, piano
Marina Baranova
Born into a musical family in Ukraine, Marina Baranova began playing the piano when she was five years old. Just two years later, she was accepted into a music school for talented children in her home town of Kharkov. At age 11, Marina won first prize at the International Competition for Young Pianists in Ukraine, which preceded her first international concert tour in Finland.
In the late 90’s she moved to Germany to begin studying with Professor Vladimir Krainev at the University for Music, Theatre and Media in Hannover. Throughout her studies in Hannover, she won at least one internationally renowned competition every year. Marina still resides in Hannover, her base with which she returns from international tours across famous concert halls in Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Benelux, Poland, Israel, Latin America and Thailand.
Marina’s passionate musical interpretation and performances have won over the public and press alike at a wide range of festivals. Festivals such as the International Piano Festival Ferruccio Busoni and the Merano Classic Festival in South Tyrol, Italy, the Viennese Music Week, the Beethoven and Schumann festivals in Bonn, the Granada Piano festival, Schumann Fest Week, Leipzig, and the Beethoven Night in Heidelberg have all seen Marina enhance her international reputation. A sought-after soloist, Marina has performed with the German Radio Philharmonic, the Würtembergischen Philharmonic conducted by Ola Rudner, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Quartet, the Slaska Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bromberg Radio Orchestra conducted by Tadeusz Strugala, the Romanian Bacau Philharmonic Orchestra and the Jerusalem Strings in Yad Vashem, Israel. Her performances have been broadcast on German national TV and Radio including her debut concerto performance in Berlin and her concert performance in the Trierer Kurfürstlichen Palace.
Her debut CD „Marina Baranova plays Schumann“, released by Pianissimo Music in 2012, was given rave reviews by the press. Jaochim Kaiser described her as a skilled and captivating interpreter of Schumann’s music.
Alongside her career as a classical pianist, Marina’s interests also lie in cross-over projects in Jazz, New Music and World Music. For example, She has been involved in numerous world premiere performances of composer Damian Marhulets’ electro-acoustic compositions, including „STELLAR - Wandering Stars Suite“, on which she collaborated with award winning guitarist Frank Bungarten, and „Triangulation“, which was performed at the Beethoven Fest in Bonn. In the world music arena, Marina performed with klezmer legend and clarinettist Giora Feidman at the Vienna Konzerthaus with a program of Jewish songs and songs by Schubert. Shortly following this project, Marina was asked to perform as a guest soloist with Feidman in a CD production, where they recorded numerous compositions together.
Marina Baranova is herself also a talented composer. Her latest CD „Firebird“, where she collaborates with renowned percussionist Murat Coşkun, is completely made up of her own compositions. „Firebird“ was released in 2013 under the Pianissimo Music label and was distributed by Edel Music. Marina and Murat are also touring this program together as a duo.
This album contains no booklet.