Yeol Eum Son: Mozart Yeol Eum Son

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
20.04.2018

Label: PM Classics/Onyx

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Yeol Eum Son

Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K.467:
  • 1I. (Allegro maestoso)14:58
  • 2II. Andante07:10
  • 3III. Allegro vivace assai06:57
  • Variations in C on ‘Lison dormait’, K.264:
  • 4Variations in C on ‘Lison dormait’, K.26415:16
  • Piano Sonata No. 10 in C, K.330:
  • 5I. Allegro moderato06:11
  • 6II. Andante cantabile06:42
  • 7III. Allegretto05:57
  • Fantasy in C Minor, K.475:
  • 8Fantasy in C Minor, K.47512:05
  • Total Runtime01:15:16

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Second Prize winner at both the 2011 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition and the 13th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2009, Yeol Eum Son's graceful interpretations, crystalline touch and versatile, thrilling performances have caught the attention of audiences worldwide. Praised for her widely eclectic repertoire, ranging from Bach and Mozart to Shchedrin and Gershwin, on this recording Son performs a selection of Mozart piano works with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields led by the late Sir Neville Marriner in his final recording.

Many will be emotionally invested in hearing the last recording to feature the much-missed conductor Sir Neville Marriner, and he does indeed disply typically sensitive control of his ensemble - but this takes nothing away from the ingenious performance of pianist Yeol Eum Son in one of Mozart's most-played works. There are so many details to admire here, and the partnership of Son and Marriner proves to have been a very musically fruitful one.

Yeol Eum Son, piano
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Sir Neville Marriner, conductor


Yeol Eum Son
is a leading international artist possessing penetrating interpretative insight and awe-inspiring command of the instrument. She is the second-prize winner at the 14th Tchaikovsky International Music Competition in Moscow, where she also received two special awards: the Best Chamber Concerto Performance and the Best Performance of the Commissioned Work by Rodion Shchedrin. As the first Korean pianist with this achievement, she made history. Prior to this, she had also claimed both the silver medal and the Steven De Groote Memorial Award for the Best Performance of Chamber Music in the 13th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.

Yeol Eum first drew international attention in 2004, when she was chosen as the soloist for the New York Philharmonic’s tour of Asia; she subsequently reappeared with the Philharmonic and maestro Lorin Maazel in 2008. A favorite among other international orchestras, Yeol Eum has appeared with the Czech Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, NHK Symphony, Mariinsky Theater Orchestra, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Svetlanov Symphony (former USSR State Symphony), NDR Radiophilharmonie, St. Petersburg Academic Symphony, Jerusalem Symphony and Seattle Symphony Orchestra among others, working with conductors Valery Gergiev, Dmitri Kitajenko, Yuri Bashmet, Karel-Mark Chichon, Myung-whun Chung, James Conlon, Lawrence Foster, Junichi Hirokami, Ludovic Morlot and Juraj Valcuha. She also performs frequently in international music festivals, including Beethoven Easter Festival, Rheingau Festival, Baltic Sea Festival, Ljubljana Festival, Rotterdam Gergiev Festival and Portland Piano International. At Bad-Kissingen Summer Music Festival, she was named the winner of "Klavierolympiade 2008" by Germany's best music critics.

Yeol Eum Son is a native of South Korea’s Gangwon Province. Since her youth, she has performed with every major Korean orchestra, including the Seoul Philharmonic and the KBS Symphony, paving her way to become the most sought-after pianist in her home country. Her prominence in the Korean music scene has led to her serving as an honorary ambassador of both Seoul Arts Center and of her home city, Wonju.

Currently residing in Germany, Yeol Eum studies with Arie Vardi at the Hochschule für Musik, Hannover. She has also previously studied with Dae Jin Kim at the Korean National University of Arts and with Cheng-Zong Yin, one of China’s most prominent pianists. Also an accomplished writer, Yeol Eum is a columnist for Korea’s most widely-read newspaper, JoongAng Daily. Her first book—an essay collection containing her columns of five years—was published in 2015.

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