2 from Zwölf Lieder von Franz Schubert, S558) Chopin: Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op.
The full poem tells the story of a trout being caught by a fisherman, but in its final stanza reveals its purpose as a moral piece warning young women to guard against young men. Schubert chose to set the text of a poem by Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, first published in the Schwbischer Musenalmanach in 1783. In the coming season he will make debuts with the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony and Chicago Symphony orchestras, as well as performing recitals at Salle Pleyel, Carnegie Hall, Suntory Hall and Wigmore Hall. is a lied, or song, composed in early 1817 for solo voice and piano with music by the Austrian composer Franz Schubert. In 2011, Trifonov gave his debut with the London Symphony Orchestra and has since performed with the Vienna Philharmonic and the Mariinsky Orchestra, as well as touring throughout the USA, Europe and the Far East. Valery Gergiev personally awarded Trifonov the ‘Grand Prix’ in Moscow, an additional award given to the best overall competitor in any category of the International Tchaikovsky Competition. He lived during the late years of Beethoven, and was able to meet him on two occasions. His career took place in the transformative years between the Classical and Romantic eras. Tchaikovsky balances core motivic elements with a sense of lyrical spontaneity to create a technically challenging but instantly appealing work.Īt only 21 years old, Daniil Trifonov has won countless awards, including the Chopin Competition in Warsaw, the Rubinstein Competition in Tel Aviv and the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow (Gold Medal). Franz Schubert is the master of the art song, a composition for solo voice and piano. Revised three times, including an arrangement for two pianos, the concerto was finally set in stone in 1888 and it is this version that is most frequently performed today. Written for Nikolai Rubinstein, Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto is one of his most popular works. Daniil also presents a selection of recital repertoire including music by Tchaikovsky, Chopin and Liszt transcriptions of Schubert and Schumann. On his first Mariinsky recording he joins Valery Gergiev for a scintillating performance of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No 1. $ ĭaniil Trifonov, winner of the XIVth International Tchaikovsky Competition, is probably the world’s most exciting young pianist.