
As a
solo artist Joanna has performed in over eighty countries and appeared
with many eminent conductors – Pierre Boulez, Sir Colin Davis, Valery
Gergiev, Sir Simon Rattle and Michael Tilson Thomas amongst them – and
orchestras, including London Symphony and Sydney Symphony orchestras,
Chicago, Melbourne and Oslo Philharmonic orchestras, the Berlin Symphony
and Salzburg Camerata. She has premiered many landmark compositions,
ranging from Sir Harrison Birtwistle and Django Bates to John Adams and
James MacMillan. She performs
regularly at major venues throughout the world, including Wigmore Hall,
Southbank Centre and the Barbican in London, Sydney Opera House, Leipzig
Gewandhaus, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and the Mozarteum in
Salzburg.
Schumann called Chopin’s mazurkas “canons buried in flowers”, a
synthesis of Polish folk culture, nostalgia, poetry and political
defiance. Performed chronologically they portray a subtle and
confessional diary of a transcendent, innovative composer.
A lifetime’s study for any pianist, Joanna MacGregor peels back the
layers of one of the greatest collections of piano literature. For
Joanna, this has been a very personal journey: “I’ve loved Chopin’s
mazurkas since childhood; I can think of no other collection that
reveals a composer so intimately. Soulful, witty, and often dramatic,
they can be experienced in a multiplicity of ways: as a diary of
Chopin’s life; as his laboratory for compositional ideas; as a testimony
to Polish culture, and his elegant improvisation.”
Recorded in the Britten Theatre at Snape Maltings, Joanna will also
perform them in their entirety at the Wigmore Hall on 12 May 2017.
“I’ve taken the simple decision to record and perform all fifty-seven
in order of composition, and to follow the intense unfolding of a
composer returning to the same place again and again: from Chopin’s
first mazurka to his last.”
As a student, Joanna clearly recalls hearing Horowitz perform in
London in 1982: “I slept outside the Royal Festival Hall to be sure of
getting a ticket. Of all the pieces he played at his recital, the
miraculous Op.17 No.4 is the most vivid memory. Chopin’s porous,
unresolved fluidity in these works has inspired so pianists; his
mazurkas a witness to human vulnerability and longing.”
The Complete Chopin Mazurkas is recorded on Joanna’s own SoundCircus label. (SoundCircus)
The Complete Chopin Mazurkas [CD 1]
The Complete Chopin Mazurkas [CD 2]
The Complete Chopin Mazurkas [CD 1]
The Complete Chopin Mazurkas [CD 2]
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario