Images Saskia Giorgini
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
21.06.2024
Label: PentaTone
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Saskia Giorgini
Composer: Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918): Tarantelle styrienne, L. 69:
- 1 Debussy: Tarantelle styrienne, L. 69 05:16
- Deux Arabesques, L. 66:
- 2 Debussy: Deux Arabesques, L. 66: No. 1, Andantino con moto 04:03
- 3 Debussy: Deux Arabesques, L. 66: No. 2, Allegretto scherzando 03:29
- Nocturne in D-Flat Major, L. 82:
- 4 Debussy: Nocturne in D-Flat Major, L. 82 06:35
- Pour le Piano, L. 59:
- 5 Debussy: Pour le Piano, L. 59: I. Prélude 04:13
- 6 Debussy: Pour le Piano, L. 59: II. Sarabande 05:20
- 7 Debussy: Pour le Piano, L. 59: III. Toccata 04:04
- Estampes, L. 100:
- 8 Debussy: Estampes, L. 100: I. Pagodes 05:04
- 9 Debussy: Estampes, L. 100: II. Soirée dans Grenade 05:02
- 10 Debussy: Estampes, L. 100: III. Jardin sous la Pluie 03:49
- Images, Première serie, L. 110:
- 11 Debussy: Images, Première serie, L. 110: No. 1, Reflets dans l'eau 05:15
- 12 Debussy: Images, Première serie, L. 110: No. 2, Hommage à Rameau 07:15
- Images, Première serie, L. 110:
- 13 Debussy: Images, Première serie, L. 110: No. 3, Mouvement 03:30
- Images, Deuxième série, L. 111:
- 14 Debussy: Images, Deuxième série, L. 111: No. 1, Cloches à travers les feuilles 04:26
- 15 Debussy: Images, Deuxième série, L. 111: No. 2, Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut 05:17
- 16 Debussy: Images, Deuxième série, L. 111: No. 3, Poissons d'or 04:00
- L'Isle joyeuse, L. 106:
- 17 Debussy: L'Isle joyeuse, L. 106: L'isle joyeuse, L. 106 06:13
Info for Images
Saskia Giorgini presents Images, containing some of Claude Debussy’s most colourful piano works. Starting with tuneful early works such as the Danse (Tarantelle styrienne) and Deux arabesques, Giorgini gradually works towards later, more ambitious pieces such as the Estampes and the two sets of Images, from which the album derives its name. Debussy’s music has always held an enormous attraction to Giorgini, and this album is the result of a years-long search to bring these mesmerising musical pictures to life. With her solo Liszt recordings, Giorgini has demonstrated a masterful touché and unique sense of colour, which makes Debussy’s music an obvious next step.
Saskia Giorgini is one of the most promising pianists of her generation, has won several competitions and is hailed for her technical command and the beauty and poetry of her sound. Her recording of Liszt’s Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (2021) received a Diapason d’or, while BBC Music Magazine praised her “formidable technical ability, matched by the architectural sense, harmonic sensibility and coloristic range”, and Gramophone lauded her “masterful authority”. Her second Liszt album Consolations (2023) was crowned with a Diapason d’or and elected Gramophone Critics’ Choice 2023 by two different critics. She also released Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin (2020) and Respighi Songs (2021) – both with Ian Bostridge – on Pentatone, and plans to add two more recordings to her Liszt series on the label.
Saskia Giorgini, piano
Saskia Giorgini
Winner of the International Mozart Competition in Salzburg in 2016, where she also got the special prize for the best interpretation of the commissioned work, Saskia Giorgini is considered one of the most interesting pianists of the young generation. She is praised for her “unerring technique, a beautiful and moving sound, a phrasing full of fantasy and a pure musicality” (Salvatore Accardo).
Saskia Giorgini has appeared in acclaimed recitals and live radio recordings in important halls and Festivals, amongst which Lingotto–Hall in Turin, Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Concerti del Quirinale in Rome, Tivoli Vredenburg in Utrecht, Eindhoven Muziekgebouw, Utrecht Kamermuziek Festival, Großer Saal Stiftung Mozarteum in Salzburg, MiTo Settembre Musica Festival, Unione Musicale, Holland International Music Sessions , Vancouver Summer Festival, Warsaw’s Filharmonia Narodowa, International Piano Stars Festival in Lettland, International Piano Festival in Wuhan in China… She participated in the renowned Lockenhaus Festival Summer Academy, under the artistic direction of Gidon Kremer. For her 2013 New York début in 2013 she performed Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto n.1, with the NYCA Orchestra. She has played together with important orchestras, such as Lodz Philarmonic Orchestra in Poland, CBC Radio Orchestra in Canada, Symphonieorchester Vorarlberg, Liepaja Symphony Orchestra in Latvia, Wuhan Philharmonic Orchestra, L’Orchestra Archi De Sono, l’Orchestra Giovanile Italiana, under the baton of conductors as Mario Bernardi, Gérard Korsten, Tadeusz Wojciechowski, Antonello Manacorda, Andrea Battistoni, Massimiliano Caldi.
Saskia was a finalist in the International Piano Competition Ferruccio Busoni 2015, where she received the award for the best interpretation of a work by Frédéric Chopin. In the Prix d‘AmadèO in Aachen 2012 she won the second prize as well as the Mozart Prize and the Audience Award.
A special affinity for chamber music brings her regularly together with renowned partners: Ian Bostridge, Janine Jansen, Gilles Apap, Mario Brunello, Thomas Demenga, Friedemann Eichhorn, Dora Schwarzberg and many others.
Saskia Giorgini received her first piano lessons at the age of four. At fifteen she was admitted to the piano academy “Incontri col Maestro” in Imola, where she studied with Franco Scala, Riccardo Risaliti, Leonid Margarius and Michel Dalberto. At the same time she graduated from the Conservatorio di Torino with Claudio Voghera, with the highest grades and honours. She then completed her studies at the Accademia di Musica di Pinerolo with Enrico Pace and at the Mozarteum Salzburg with Pavel Gililov (Postgraduate).
Booklet for Images