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Classical 05 September, 2019

Nelson Friere Marks 75th Birthday With New Album "Encores," Out October 18

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Nelson Friere Marks 75th Birthday With New Album "Encores," Out October 18
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Brazilian pianist Nelson Freire will release a thirty-track album titled, ENCORES, on Decca Classics/Universal Music, on his 75th birthday, 18th October 2019. With music from Purcell to Rachmaninov, Scarlatti to Shostakovich and twelve of Grieg's Lyric pieces, Nelson has curated a very personal selection of works he has performed across a lifetime at the piano. An exclusive Decca artist since 2001, Nelson has sold over 360,000 albums worldwide and won the Latin GRAMMY for Best Classical Album in 2013 for Brasileiro.

Nelson Freire has long been considered a connoisseur's pianist, gaining legions of fans all over the world for his "dazzling" (BBC Music Magazine) and "tasteful" (Forbes) playing style. Since his international career began in 1959, Nelson has appeared at virtually every important musical centre, either in recital or working with countless distinguished conductors and orchestras as a featured soloist. A great musical collaborator, he has toured extensively with Martha Argerich, with whom he shares a long-term friendship and musical partnership.

Nelson's concert career actually began in 1949, when, just shy of his fifth birthday, the little boy (nicknamed "Nelsinho") performed at the old Cine Teatro Brasil in Boa Esperança, a rural area of Brazil resplendent with coffee bushes and sugarcane. Nelson performed a well-received crossover programme which included classics, popular tunes, duets with his sister Nelma and improvisations. Shortly after, his family moved to Rio de Janeiro, yet struggled to find a suitable teacher for the talented young boy. A chance meeting with Lúcia Branco - a former student of Arthur de Greef, who was taught by Liszt - and her assistant Nise Obino in early 1952 would be the catalyst which launched Nelson into the spotlight once again. His first recital in Rio took place in April 1953, when he was aged only nine. In 1957, after winning a prize at the Rio de Janeiro International Piano Competition performing Beethoven's 'Emperor' concerto, Nelson travelled to Vienna to study with Bruno Seidlhofer. Several competition wins followed, including the Dinu Lipatti Medal in London and first prize at the International Vianna da Motta Competition in Lisbon.

Nelson's past recordings include major works by Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann, Debussy, Liszt, as well as the two Brahms Concertos with the Gewandhaus Orchestra under Riccardo Chailly. In March 2007, he was appointed a Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres by the French government and in January 2011 he was made a Chevalier (Knight) of the Légion de'Honneur, the French government's highest award to a foreigner.

Track listing
Giovanni Sgambati Mélodie de Gluck
Henry Purcell Hornpipe
Domenico Scarlatti Sonata in D minor K.64 (Gavotta)
Domenico Scarlatti Sonata in B minor K.377 (Allegrissimo)
Zygmunt Stojowski Vers l'azur (Aspirations Op. 39, No 1)
Ignacy Jan Paderewski Nocturne
Richard Strauss/Leopold Godowsky Ständchen (Serenade) Op. 17, No. 2
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book I, Op. 12 1.Arietta
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book I, Op. 12 2. Vals
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book I, Op. 12 5. Folkevise
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book II, Op. 38 1.Berceuse
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book III, Op. 43 2. Ensom Vandrer
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book III, Op. 43 4. Liden Fugl
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book III, Op. 43 6. Til våren
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book IV, Op. 47 4. Halling
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book V, Op. 54 1.Gjetergutt
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book VIII, Op. 65 6. Bryllupsdag på Troldhaugen
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book IX, Op. 68 3. For dine føtter
Edvard Grieg Grieg 12 Lyric Pieces

Book IX, Op. 68 5. Bådnlåt
Anton Rubinstein Mélodie in F (Deux Mélodies Op 3, No 1)
Alexander Scriabin Poéme in F sharp major (Deux poèmes, Op 32, No 1)
Sergei Rachmaninoff Prelude in B minor Op 32, No 10
Sergei Rachmaninoff Prelude in G sharp minor Op 32, No 12

24-26. Dmitri Shostakovich - Three Fantastic Dances Op 5
Enrique Granados Quejas, o La Maja y el ruiseñor (Complaint, or the Girl and the Nightingale) Goyescas No 4
Federico Mompou Jeunes filles au jardin (Scenes d'Enfants)
Isaac Albéniz arr. Leopold Godowsky Tango
Isaac Albéniz Navarra






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