Philip Glass: Glassworlds, Vol. 4 – On Love Nicolas Horvath
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
10.06.2016
Label: Grand Piano
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Nicolas Horvath
Composer: Philip Glass (1937)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 The Poet Acts (From The Hours) 03:20
- 2 Morning Passages (From The Hours) 05:06
- 3 Something She Has to Do (From The Hours) 02:55
- 4 For Your Own Benefit (From The Hours) 01:55
- 5 Vanessa & the Changelings (From The Hours) 01:29
- 6 I'm Going to Make a Cake (From The Hours) 03:02
- 7 An Unwelcome Friend (From The Hours) 04:17
- 8 Dead Things (From The Hours) 02:49
- 9 The Kiss (From The Hours) 03:37
- 10 Why Does Someone Have to Die? (From The Hours) 03:05
- 11 Tearing Herself Away (From The Hours) 03:20
- 12 Escape! (From The Hours) 03:08
- 13 Choosing Life (From The Hours) 03:44
- 14 The Hours (From The Hours) 05:35
- 15 Modern Love Waltz 03:36
- 16 The Harts - I Knew Her (From Notes on a Scandal) [Version for Piano] 04:15
- 17 Music in Fifths 05:59
Info for Philip Glass: Glassworlds, Vol. 4 – On Love
This volume focuses on love, one of Philip Glass’ most glorious themes. The timeless melancholy of his BAFTA award-winning music for The Hours forms an organic suite driven by the film’s three powerful characters, here complete with three unpublished movements. The breathtakingly energetic Modern Love Waltz expands the limits of minimalism by combining Glass’s style with Viennese dance tradition, while his transcription of Notes on a Scandal is a recording première. Steve Reich described the iconic Music in Fifths as being “like a freight train”.
Recognized as a leading interpreter of Liszt’s music, Nicolas Horvath has in recent years become one of the most sought after pianists of his generation. Holder of a number of awards, including First Prize of the Scriabin and the Luigi Nono International Competitions, he frequently organizes events and concerts of unusual length, sometimes over twelve hours, such as Philip Glass’s complete piano music or Erik Satie’s Vexations, and composers from a number of countries have written for him. Nicolas Horvath is a Steinway artist.
Nicholas Horvath, piano
Nicholas Horvath
Considered to be an out-of-the-ordinary artist with an unconventional résumé, Nicolas Horvath began his music studies at the Académie de Musique Prince Rainier III de Monaco. At 16, Lawrence Foster took notice of him in a concert and, securing a three year scholarship for him from the Princess Grace Foundation, was able to invite him to the Aspen Music Festival. After his studies in the École Normale de Musique in Paris, he worked for three years with Bruno-Léonardo Gelber, Gérard Frémy who instilled in him a sensitivity to music of our time as well as Eric Heidsieck, Gabriel Tacchino, Nelson Delle-Vigne, Philippe Entremont and Oxana Yablonskaya. Leslie Howard got to know him and invited him to perform before the Liszt Society in the United Kingdom, dedicating to him his 23rd Etude in Black and White. Thanks to Leslie Howard, Nicolas was able to deepen and supplement his knowledge of the works of Franz Liszt..
A contemporary music enthusiast, he works for Régis Campo, Denis Levaillant, Jaan Rääts, Kazuo Missé, Thérèse Brenet, Frederick Martin... He did world premiere from more than 100 composers and he is the dedicator of more than 50 pieces (concertos, sonatas, etude, toccata, prelude...).
He performs as soloist with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte- Carlo, the Palm Beach Symphony Orchestra, The Kiev Soloists orchestra, the Nice Ensemble Instrumental and in festivals such as the Palm Beach Atlantic Piano Festival, Gabala Piano Festival, BSI Monte-Carlo Music Master, Canto XL, Palais de Tokyo 2nd Season. . Winner of almost a dozen of international competitions, he was awarded 4th Prize and Special Franz Liszt Prize at the Yokohama International Competition which takes place in the famous Minato Mirai Hall; 2nd Prize at Fukuoka which enabled him to participate in the Nishin-Nihon Debut Recital Series; First Prize in the American Protégé which opened the doors for him to Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall...
In 2014, Nicolas Horvath will perform during a single concert, all the 5 Liszt concertos with an original theme -a world premiere- with the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Leslie Howard. The release of his first cd «Franz Liszt's Christus» (first complete recording at the Hortus Editions) had a great press reception.
He is updating Terry Riley's legendary 'All Night Concerts' with uncompromising avant-garde programs such as the 'Night of Minimal Piano', the 'Complete Philip Glass piano music' or the 'Complete Erik Satie piano music including the Vexations'. He also did a 35 hours solo non-stop version of the Satie's Vexations.
Nicolas is also an electroacoustic composer and enjoy to work with painters and video artists.
Forthcoming projects include the world premiere recording of LaMonte Young cult piece X for Henry Flynt for Sub Rosa, the recording of the complete Philip Glass piano music for Naxos - Grand Piano label, and the complete Erik Satie piano music for Sheva Collection.
Booklet for Philip Glass: Glassworlds, Vol. 4 – On Love