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Recording News: Extending Divine Arts’ Russian Piano Music Series
Divine Art Recordings Group
UK and USA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 26, 2015
Recording News: Extending Divine Arts’ Russian Piano Music Series
After an 18-month pause due to other project commitments, the critically praised Russian Piano Music series from Divine Art Recordings Group is moving forward in 2015. The company is delighted to have signed the wonderful Russian pianist Natalia Andreeva, who is recording the complete piano music of Galina Ustvolskaya. This will be volume 11 of the Russian Piano Music series, and should be scheduled for release around September or October of this year.
Ustvolskaya’s music is thoroughly recognizable as 20th century Russian/Soviet though it is in no way short of inspiration or variety: the difference in stylistic approach between the earliest Sonata of 1947 to the last, composed in 1988, is considerable. Her music is characterized by drama, dense and complex chords and a sense of tension.
Natalia Andreeva graduated from the Rimsky-Korsakov Music College and the Saint Petersburg Conservatorium of Music, afterwards moving to Australia where she currently lectures in piano studies at the Sydney Conservatoire; she also performs regularly in the Sydney area. Andreeva has direct connections with the composer through her teacher Vladimir Radchenkov, a pupil of Ustvolskaya, and has concentrated on making her interpretations the most authentic and informed by the composer’s intentions. Her Doctorate was obtained in Piano Performance centred on the work of Ustvolskaya.
The new recording contains the six Piano Sonatas and the 12 Preludes (composed 1953).
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Natalia Andreeva is available for interview, please contact us. This press release may be printed in whole or in part. For further information, full artist or composer biographies, etc. please contact Kathryn Marshall at the USA address below, kathryn@divineartrecords.com or 1-802-247-4295
All Divine Art recordings are available at the company’s online store which also provides track listings, reviews and artist profiles: www.divineartrecords.com
CDs are distributed to dealers worldwide through Naxos and are also available as digital downloads (most in HD quality) via Classics Online, iTunes and Amazon.
Issued by Divine Art Recordings Group Compass Music and Arts Center, 333 Jones Drive, Brandon, VT 05733, USA 802-247-4295
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 26, 2015
Recording News: Extending Divine Arts’ Russian Piano Music Series
After an 18-month pause due to other project commitments, the critically praised Russian Piano Music series from Divine Art Recordings Group is moving forward in 2015. The company is delighted to have signed the wonderful Russian pianist Natalia Andreeva, who is recording the complete piano music of Galina Ustvolskaya. This will be volume 11 of the Russian Piano Music series, and should be scheduled for release around September or October of this year.
Ustvolskaya’s music is thoroughly recognizable as 20th century Russian/Soviet though it is in no way short of inspiration or variety: the difference in stylistic approach between the earliest Sonata of 1947 to the last, composed in 1988, is considerable. Her music is characterized by drama, dense and complex chords and a sense of tension.
Natalia Andreeva graduated from the Rimsky-Korsakov Music College and the Saint Petersburg Conservatorium of Music, afterwards moving to Australia where she currently lectures in piano studies at the Sydney Conservatoire; she also performs regularly in the Sydney area. Andreeva has direct connections with the composer through her teacher Vladimir Radchenkov, a pupil of Ustvolskaya, and has concentrated on making her interpretations the most authentic and informed by the composer’s intentions. Her Doctorate was obtained in Piano Performance centred on the work of Ustvolskaya.
The new recording contains the six Piano Sonatas and the 12 Preludes (composed 1953).
END.
Natalia Andreeva is available for interview, please contact us. This press release may be printed in whole or in part. For further information, full artist or composer biographies, etc. please contact Kathryn Marshall at the USA address below, kathryn@divineartrecords.com or 1-802-247-4295
All Divine Art recordings are available at the company’s online store which also provides track listings, reviews and artist profiles: www.divineartrecords.com
CDs are distributed to dealers worldwide through Naxos and are also available as digital downloads (most in HD quality) via Classics Online, iTunes and Amazon.
Issued by Divine Art Recordings Group Compass Music and Arts Center, 333 Jones Drive, Brandon, VT 05733, USA 802-247-4295
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