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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
19.05.2017

Label: Grand Piano

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Artist: Tatjana Blome & Holger Groschopp

Composer: Wolfgang Jacobi

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  • Wolfgang Jacobi (1894 - 1972):
  • 1Passacaglia und Fuge, Op. 9: Passacaglia. Grave12:11
  • 2Passacaglia und Fuge, Op. 9: Fuge. Andante con moto05:13
  • 3Suite im alten Stil, Op. 10: I. Präludium02:47
  • 4Suite im alten Stil, Op. 10: II. Courante. Allegro01:48
  • 5Suite im alten Stil, Op. 10: III. Andantino03:03
  • 6Suite im alten Stil, Op. 10: IV. Menuett. Allegretto01:46
  • 7Suite im alten Stil, Op. 10: V. Sarabande. Andante03:17
  • 8Suite im alten Stil, Op. 10: VI. Rigaudon. Allegro01:21
  • 9Suite im alten Stil, Op. 10: VII. Gigue. Allegro01:44
  • 10Piano Sonata No. 2: I. Allegro02:44
  • 11Piano Sonata No. 2: II. Scherzo. Allegro04:26
  • 12Piano Sonata No. 2: III. Toccata. Allegro04:14
  • 13Piano Sonata No. 3: I. Allegro06:11
  • 14Piano Sonata No. 3: II. Tranquillo05:07
  • 15Piano Sonata No. 3: III. Rondo. Allegro07:59
  • 16Musik für 2 Klaviere (Choralvorspiel über "Durch Adams Fall"): I. Allegro moderato06:12
  • 17Musik für 2 Klaviere (Choralvorspiel über "Durch Adams Fall"): II. Aria. Larghetto06:47
  • 18Musik für 2 Klaviere (Choralvorspiel über "Durch Adams Fall"): III. Scherzo. Allegro05:49
  • 19Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: I. Präludium. Tranquillo01:31
  • 20Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: II. Menuett. Maestoso01:35
  • 21Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: III. Scherzo. Allegretto00:49
  • 22Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: IV. Walzer. Allegro01:02
  • 23Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: V. Rondo. Allegretto01:05
  • 24Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: VI. Burletta. Allegro01:43
  • 25Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: VII. Kanon. Andantino00:48
  • 26Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: VIII. Fuge. Allegro00:45
  • 27Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: IX. Elegie. Andante00:59
  • 28Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: X. Gavotte01:32
  • 29Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: XI. Gigue. Allegro01:22
  • 30Miniaturen für Klavier vierhändig: XIII. Marsch. Allegro02:07
  • 31Piano Sonatina: I. Allegretto01:37
  • 32Piano Sonatina: II. Choral. Lento01:38
  • 33Piano Sonatina: III. Menuett. Tempo di minuetto02:28
  • Total Runtime01:43:40

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Wolfgang Jacobi is known to saxophone and accordion players, but he is otherwise largely forgotten and his wider output is still being rediscovered today. He was declared a ‘degenerate’ artist in 1930s Germany but found inspiration in Italy, alluding to Baroque styles in his Sonatas as well as in earlier works that also invoke the spirit of Reger and Grieg. Post-war freedom is reflected in the joyously neo-Classical Sonatine and charming Miniaturen, while the substantial Musik für zwei Klaviere explores the symbolism of one of J.S. Bach’s favourite chorale melodies ‘Durch Adams Fall.’

Tatjana Blome took first prize in the Steinway Competition at the age of twelve and a year later gave her first piano recital. In 1995 she made her début with Brahms’s Concerto No. 1 at the Berlin Philharmonie. She has appeared throughout Germany in recitals and as a soloist with various orchestras. She has some 70 recordings to her credit, for Deutsche Grammophon, EDA, Naxos and others. On the Grand Piano label, she has released two volumes of Gerhard Frommel’s piano sonatas [GP606 and 640] to critical acclaim, with MusicWeb International describing them as “nuanced… powerful performances” and American Record Guide finding “one thing after another to marvel at and delight in.”

Holger Groschopp’s solo career has taken him to most European countries, the Middle and Far East and North and Central America. He has performed as soloist at major European festivals (including Berlin, Salzburg and Montepulciano) and played chamber music with many prominent musicians. He has had a close collaboration with Claudio Abbado, Sir Simon Rattle, the Berlin Philharmonic, the DSO Berlin and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra. His six recordings released on the Capriccio label with transcriptions by Ferruccio Busoni were given the highest acclaim by a range of international critics, including highest recommendation in the BBC Music Magazine and Fanfare.

Tatjana Blome, piano
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Tatjana Blome
Born in Dortmund, Tatjana Blome was taught by her father, Josef-Matthias Blome, until she was 14 years old. She subsequently studied with Renate Kretschmar-Fischer, Heidrum Holtmann, and Gerhard Oppitz.

In 1995 she made her concert debut with Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1 at the Philharmonie in Berlin.

Tatjana Blome performs throughout Europe both as a solo pianist and with well-known orchestras. She works closely with the Chamber Symphony of Berlin under the baton of Jürgen Bruns.

She is a frequent Lied-accompanist for baritone Dietrich Henschel and is a member of the Kammerensemble Classic der Deutschen Oper Berlin. Among others she has worked with mit Gerd Albrecht, Ib Hausmann, Claudia Barainsky, and George Tabori.

Together with saxophonist Frank Lunte in the Duo Blome-Lunte, Tatjana Blome has released a widely acclaimed four-part CD-Documentation (EDA Records, Kassel) with works for saxophone and piano from Berlin and Germany. In 2003 both musicians were honoured with the Andrei Sakharov medal in Moscow.

Tatjana Blome has performed over 50 works on CD and for radio. Two solo CDs have been released by Naxos and Deutsche Grammophon.

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