MUSICAL TORONTO REVIEW OF ‘THE FRESCOBALDI LEGACY’

 

Music critic John Terauds has written an extremely well informed review on ‘The Frescobaldi Legacy’.   As well as his authoritative comments, you get examples of the music (both originals and transcriptions), and a final comparision with piano legend Glenn Gould playing’s Casella’s ‘Due Ricercari sul nuome B.A.C.H. Read the article here:  http://www.musicaltoronto.org/2013/01/22/album-of-girolamo-frescobaldi-a-way-to-explore-moderns-attitudes-toward-baroque-music/

Action photo from New Year Concert

A nice action photo from the ‘Concerto Degli Auguri’ at the Teatro Olimpia in Vecchiano, December 30th, 2012. From Left to Right: Marco Fornaciari (vl.), Debra Fast (vl.), Sandro Ivo Bartoli (pf.), Anne Lokken (vla.), Paolo Ognissanti (cello), Andrea Dell’Ira (trpt), Fabrizio Petrucci (bass).

Photo by Carlo Alberto Magli

IL TIRRENO INTERVIEW – 23rd DECEMBER 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The pianist talks about being the artist of the Week on Radio Clásica Nacional Argentina, his Accademia de’Concerti and his next concert in his native village with a string of distinguished Italian and North American soloists.

VECCHIANO

A grand concert of Bartoli with Rossini.

Pisa. He has just been the Artist of the Week on Argentina’s Radio Clásica Nacional. His last concert, in Munich, was sold out and earned him four enthusiastic columns on the Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany’s premier newspaper. Sandro Ivo Bartoli, the pianist from Pisa who is famous worldwide for his interpretations of early Twentieth Century Italian music, will return to his native Vecchiano on December 30th for a ‘Greetings Concert’ that the music association he directs, the Accademia de’Concerti, has organised. «The news from Argentina – he says – filled me with joy. My family has relations over there, and I know that classical music is very much appreciated. For me it has been a great honour to be their Artist of the Week, especially as, before me, that role has been awarded to many illustrious musicians: Rostropovitch, Julian Bream, Itzak Perlman… I hope I did not embarrass myself too much in the company of such luminaries!» The tribute from the Argentinian national radio came after Bartoli’s hectic recording and concert activity of the st few years. During 2011, the pianist has recorded five new CDs for Dutch label Brilliant Classics and American Company Parma Recordings, devoted for the most part to Italian music. «A musician lives in the theatre, and for this reason he is ephemeral: once the last note of a concert has died away, there is nothing left – only the memory of a musical moment. Recordings, on the other hand, remain. For t reason, I believe, they are very important indeed: they leave behind a tangible record of an interpretation.»  In Germany, where Maestro Bartoli is much appreciated, he played Liszt’s Totentanz, a work for which he claims a special affinity also for personal reasons. «Liszt sketched this masterpiece in Pisa, after he saw the fresco ‘The Triumph of Death’ in our monumental cemetery in the Field of Miracles. I also, when first confronted with the fresco, experienced a very profound emotion; but, as I have no talent for writing music, I have had to make do with playing Liszst’s work! Joking aside, I am very happy that Icould do it; it is almost like bringing a little piece of Pisa around the World. And, sooner or later, I would like to play the Totentanz also in Pisa, perhaps right in the Camposanto Monumentale.» Bartoli organised the ‘Greetings Concert’ at the Olimpia Theatre to greet the new year with music: «the Accademia de’Concerti was born especially to bring back art music in the historic theatres of Italy; the one in Vecchiano, although small, deserves to be revived. I played there recently, for the launch of my latest CD, and on that occasion several friends asked me to arrange something for Christmas. The Accademia had already planned a grand event at the Teatro della Rosa in Pontremoli, and with the help of numerous private sponsors we managed to bring the same programme here. It is a great satisfaction to be able to greet the Bew Year in the company of musicians such as trumpeter Andrea Dell’Ira, violinists Marco Fornaciari and Debra Fast, violist Anne Lokken, cellist Paolo Ognissanti and bassist Fabrizio Petrucci. It is a marvellous group and I am sure that, together, we will share the joy of music making with everybody who will want to keep us company on December 30th.» The programme includes Rossini’s Second Sonata for Strings, Paganini’s Carnival of Venice, Bazzini’s Round of the Goblins, Bellstedt’s Napoli, Liszt’s Malédiction concerto and Saint-Saens’ Septuor Op.65.

BARTOLI IS THE ‘ARTIST OF THE WEEK’ ON ARGENTINA’S RADIO CLÁSICA NACIONAL

 

Sandro Ivo Bartoli will be the Artist of the Week on Argentina’s Radio Clásica Nacional. Fron December 17th to December 21st, the national classical radio of Argentina will air a selection from Bartoli’s recent discography, including excerpts from an exclusive interview with Pablo Kohan, the station’s Director. In a press release, Bartoli said he was delighted with the news: “It is great to have a link with a country that is so far away from Italy, and yet so close: like many Italians, I have relatives in the land of Martha Argerich and Daniel Baremboim, and I am honoured to be represented on Argentina’s Radio Clásica Nacional. I have been following the station’s programming, and I must say that I have enjoyed listening to them enormously. Their programmes are varied and innovative, offer a fresh view on classical music and are top-notch when it comes to presentation and musical insight. I am delighted to be with them during this week of broadcasts”.

The broadcast will be audible online daily at 10AM Argentinian time (2PM Central European Time), at this address: http://www.radionacional.com.ar/vivo/2-clasica-967.html

More information can be had at Radio Clásica Nacional’s Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Radio-Nacional-Cl%C3%A1sica-FM-967/118404581585464?fref=ts

TV INTERVIEW

Tomorrow, October 30th, at 2.30PM Central European Time, Sandro Ivo Bartoli will appear on 50 Canale in a detailed interview about his latest CD release and the upcoming launch recital at the Olimpia theatre in Vecchiano. The programme, 50News, will be streamed live at this address: www.50canale.tv