Pianist David Greilsammer Performs Program of His New Sony Classical Album Scarlatti:Cage:Sonatas at New York’s Poisson Rouge on May 27
“Mr. Greilsammer has a special gift for devising programs that make bold leaps
from composer to composer over centuries.” – New York Times
Pianist David Greilsammer – renowned for his “penchant for devising programs that challenge our attitudes” (The Telegraph) – will showcase his boundary-defying new Sony Classical album Scarlatti:Cage:Sonatas in a 7:30 p.m. performance on Tuesday May 27 at downtown New York hotspot Le Poisson Rouge (158 Bleecker St. in Greenwich Village). Greilsammer’s third album as an exclusive Sony Classical artist juxtaposes keyboard sonatas by the great Baroque master Domenico Scarlatti with sonatas for prepared piano by the ever-influential American experimentalist John Cage. Seated between two pianos – the first traditional and the other prepared – Greilsammer will be alternating between works of Scarlatti and Cage, in a non-stop sixty-minute recital. The pianist says about the Scarlatti/Cage program: “More than 200 years separate the two composers, but their sonatas seem to be so much alike: short, provocative, passionate, full of wild colors and bursting with fresh rhythms. As true visionaries ahead of their time, they treated the sonata not as a rigid and momentous form but as a magic space devoted to creation and experimentation.” Greilsammer discusses the relationship further in a YouTube video.
Upon the album’s earlier European release, La Tribune de Genève called Scarlatti:Cage:Sonatas “the most captivating disc of the moment.” It was the Scarlatti/Cage program that served as the vehicle for Greilsammer’s recent Kennedy Center recital debut; after noting the “kinship between the composers’ sonatas: their shared binary form, striking originality, and creation of miniature soundscapes,” the Washington Post praised Greilsammer’s “heart-stoppingly beautiful account of Scarlatti’s Sonata in D minor, K. 213, exquisite in its lyricism and cantabile line.” There was also praise for his rendition of Cage’s Sonata V, which “emerged like a joyous, free-flowing jam session with an Indonesian gamelan orchestra.” The review concluded: “Greilsammer’s bracing sense of adventure is to be applauded. For his playing – always searching and never boring – was anything but ordinary.”
Greilsammer’s new disc follows two previous Sony releases: Baroque Conversations, “an astonishing achievement, a triumph of innovative programming and brilliantly probing execution” according to the San Francisco Chronicle, which christened him “an artist of major importance,” and Mozart In-Between, which was named one of the “Best of 2013” by the New York Times.
Scarlatti:Cage:Sonatas @ LPR
Tuesday May 27 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker Street, NYC 10012
Program:
Scarlatti: Sonata in D minor K. 213; Cage: Sonata no. 14
Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor K. 141; Cage: Sonata no. 13
Scarlatti: Sonata in E Major K. 381; Cage: Sonata no. 12
Scarlatti: Sonata in B Minor K. 87; Cage: Sonata no.1
Scarlatti: Sonata in B Minor K. 27; Cage: Sonata no. 16
Scarlatti: Sonata in A minor K. 175; Cage: Sonata no.11
Scarlatti: Sonata in E major K. 531; Cage: Sonata no. 5
Scarlatti: Sonata in D Major K. 492
In advance, general admission tickets are $20 (seated) and $15 (standing), available online at http://lepoissonrouge.inticketing.com; at the door, tickets are $25. For more information: 212-505-FISH or online here.
David Greilsammer: upcoming engagements
May 9
La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
Arc en Scènes-Théâtre
Geneva Camerata
David Greilsammer, conductor; Simone Kermes, soprano
Rameau, Mozart, Martin Jaggi, Vivaldi, Porpora
May 12
Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva Camerata
David Greilsammer, conductor; Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violin
“From Vienna to Budapest”: Haydn, Ligeti, Beethoven
May 13
Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva Camerata
“Forgotten Voices”
May 15
Saint-Étienne, France (Artist in Residence)
Opéra Théâtre de Saint-Étienne
Piano Festival Opening
Scarlatti:Cage:Sonatas
David Greilsammer, piano & prepared piano
May 20
Saint-Étienne, France (Artist in Residence)
Opéra Théâtre de Saint-Étienne
Orchestra Symphonique Saint-Étienne Loire
David Greilsammer, conductor & piano
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 9
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4
May 27
New York City
Le Poisson Rouge
Scarlatti:Cage:Sonatas
David Greilsammer, piano & prepared piano
June 10
Tel Aviv, Israel
Israeli Conservatory of Music
Meitar Ensemble (Artist in Residence)
New Works for ensemble by 21st century composers
David Greilsammer, conductor
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