Pianist Tanya Gabrielian to release debut album Remix, featuring piano arrangements of Bach solo cello and violin works, on MSR Classics September 12 The recording was inspired by a month-long hospitalization for a spinal injury, during which the music found on the album provided solace from the physical pain and psychological isolation
An eleven-date tour will accompany the album release, including performances for members of local affiliates of the National Alliance on Mental Illness
Pianist Tanya Gabrielian will release her debut album Remix,
September 12 on MSR Classics. The album features piano transcriptions of Bach's solo cello and violin music, inspired by a physically and mentally trying stay in a hospital during which Gabrielian found solace in the music of Bach.
"A pianist of powerful physical and imaginative muscle"
- The London Times
While studying abroad at London's Royal Academy of Music, the pianist slipped during martial arts training and twisted her spine. During the month-long ordeal that followed - a teenager navigating a foreign medical system alone through nine hospitals and two operations - Gabrielian took comfort in her recordings of Bach's unaccompanied works.
In addition to elevating her above the daily pain and struggle of her hospitalization, Gabrielian was also able to pause from the highly-focused practice of music in which she had been so immersed, and focus instead on the pure experience of music. So when the time came to choose the repertoire for her album, she decided to share this music that had had so profound an influence on her, via rarely-performed transcriptions for piano.
An eleven-date tour will accompany the album release, including numerous performances members of local affiliates of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Gabrielian has frequently partnered with NAMI in the past, in the hopes that the music which had such a healing effect during her time of need might offer similar support to them.
TRACKLIST
1. CHACONNE from Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004 Transcribed by
Alexander Siloti
VIOLIN SONATA NO. 3 IN C MAJOR, BWV 1005
2. Adagio | Transcribed by Johann
Sebastian Bach
3. Fuga | Transcribed by Camille Saint-Saëns
4. Largo | Transcribed by Camille Saint-Saëns
5.
Allegro assai | Transcribed by Arturo Cardelús
6. ANDANTE from Violin Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003 4:59
Transcribed by
Alexander Siloti
CELLO SUITE NO. 2 IN D MINOR, BWV 1008
Transcribed by Leopold Godowsky
7. Prelude
8. Allemande
9. Courante
10. Sarabande
11. Minuet I & II
12. Gigue
TOUR DATES
September 10
Southampton, NY
Southampton Arts Center
September 27
Natick, MA
Kawai Artist and Artisan Series
September 29/30
Denver, CO
Stratus Chamber Orchestra
October 5-8
Pennington, NJ
NAMI Mercer County
October 10
Charleston, SC
International Piano Series/NAMI Charleston
The College of Charleston
October 25
New York, NY
Meisel Gallery Soho
October 27
Paramus, NJ
Kawai Artist and Artisan Series
November 5
Ashland, OR
NAMI
Southern Oregon
November 11
Santa Cruz, CA
Santa Cruz Symphony/NAMI Santa Cruz
November 12
Oakland, CA
Piedmont Piano Company
November 18
Stockton, CA
Stockton Symphony
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