Maurizio Pollini was born in Milan on 5 January 1942. His father was the
 famous architect Gino Pollini, one of the leading representatives of 
Italian rationalism and also an expert violinist. His mother, Renata 
Melotti, studied piano and singing and was the sister of the well-known 
sculptor Fausto Melotti, who had a lasting influence on the young 
Pollini. In 1948 Maurizio Pollini received his first piano lessons from 
Carlo Lonati. From 1955 until 1959 he continued his studies with Carlo 
Vidusso and in 1958 he began to study composition with Bruno Bettinelli.
 In 1960 he was awarded first prize at the International Chopin 
Competition in Warsaw and appeared at La Scala playing Chopin’s First 
Piano Concerto under Celibidache. Since then Pollini has become one of 
the most admired and respected pianists of our time and has appeared all
 over the world with leading orchestras and conductors. He is 
particularly renowned for his innovative concert programmes which 
champion works by contemporary composers and contrasts these with those 
of the Classical and Romantic eras. An exclusive Deutsche Grammophon 
artist for four decades, his recordings have won innumerable awards, 
including Gramophone and Echo Awards, Diapason d’or, Record Academy Prize, Tokyo, and Stella d’oro as well as two Grammys.
More than any other leading pianist of the second half of the 20th 
century, Maurizio Pollini has made a point of championing radical new 
music. One of his principal aims in life has been to introduce new 
audiences to works by Nono, Boulez, Stockhausen and Sciarrino. 
Passionately opposed to the idea that art is a meditative medium 
conducive to rapt contemplation, he prefers to offer his audiences the 
sort of programmes whose fare is regarded by many as unpalatable or at 
least as taxing. The first new work he performed was Giorgio Federico 
Ghedini's masterly Fantasia for piano and strings, which he premiered at
 La Scala, Milan, on 11 October 1958 under the direction of Thomas 
Schippers. During the following decades he made a name for himself as a 
technically impeccable performer with rare powers of objective analysis 
and a remarkably cultured tone in a repertory extending from Bach, 
Beethoven and the Romantics to the most modern works. Since the 1990s he
 has appeared at every major music festival performing programmes of new
 works that he himself has planned in the form of special projects. 
Among the awards he has received in consequence are the Ernst von 
Siemens Music Prize and the Japanese Praemium Imperiale.
From the outset of his recording career, Maurizio Pollini has championed modern music - in benchmark accounts of Bartok, Boulez, Manzoni, Nono, Prokofiev, Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Webern, to which can be added his later recordings of Debussy and Berg. Here are his complete recordings of 20th-century music, brought together on a 6-CD set for the first time.
From the outset of his recording career, Maurizio Pollini has championed modern music - in benchmark accounts of Bartok, Boulez, Manzoni, Nono, Prokofiev, Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Webern, to which can be added his later recordings of Debussy and Berg. Here are his complete recordings of 20th-century music, brought together on a 6-CD set for the first time.
CD 1
STRAVINSKY: Three Movements from Petrushka
PROKOFIEV: Piano Sonata No. 7 in B flat major, Op. 83
WEBERN: Variations for piano, Op. 27
BOULEZ: Piano Sonata No. 2
Maurizio Pollini, piano
CD 2
NONO: Como una ola de fuerza y luz for soprano, piano, orchestra and tape
Slavka Taskova, soprano
Maurizio Pollini, piano
Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks / Claudio Abbado
.....sofferte onde serene... for piano and magnetic tape dedicated to Maurizio and Marilisa Pollini
Maurizio Pollini, piano
MANZONI: Masse: Omaggio a Edgard Varese for piano and orchestra
Maurizio Pollini, piano
Berliner Philharmoniker / Giuseppe Sinopoli
Live recording
CD 3
SCHOENBERG
Three Piano Pieces, Op. 11
Six Little Piano Pieces, Op. 19
Five Piano Pieces, Op. 23
Suite for Piano, Op. 25
Piano Piece, Op. 33a
Piano Piece, Op. 33b
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 42
Maurizio Pollini, piano
Berliner Philharmoniker / Claudio Abbado
CD 4
BARTOK
Piano Concerto No. 1 Sz 83
Piano Concerto No. 2 Sz 95
Maurizio Pollini, piano
Chicago Symphony Orchestra / Claudio Abbado
CD 5
DEBUSSY: 12 Etudes
BERG: Sonata for Piano, Op. 1
Maurizio Pollini, piano
CD 6
DEBUSSY:
Preludes
L'Isle joyeuse
Maurizio Pollini, piano

 
 
 
 
 
Salve Elhenry,
ResponderEliminardavvero una bella scelta quella di Pollini!!!, davvero una bella sorpresa!!!
Grazie mille.
Muchas gracias, excelente Pollini.
ResponderEliminarYou actually bought this off iTunes... can't you hear the distortion in the tracks? Everything owned by universal gets this horrible digital watermark when you buy it in a download format.
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