
SIENA TAPES Julius Asal
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
29.08.2025
Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Julius Asal
Composer: Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
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- Julius Asal (b. 1997):
- 1 Asal: Tape Zero 00:15
- 2 Asal: Cascade I 03:07
- Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937):
- 3 Ravel: Prélude in A Minor, M. 65 01:26
- 4 Ravel: Menuet sur le nom de Haydn, M. 58 01:52
- Julius Asal:
- 5 Asal: Cascade II 02:49
- Maurice Ravel:
- 6 Ravel: Jeux d'eau, M. 30 06:34
- Julius Asal:
- 7 Asal: Prélude (3191) 01:37
- 8 Asal: Cascade III 03:51
- Christian Badzura:
- 9 Badzura: Petites Vagues 03:42
- Maurice Ravel:
- 10 Ravel: À la manière de Borodine, M. 63/1 01:54
Info for SIENA TAPES
To mark the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel's birth, Julius Asal brings the French composer's works into a lively dialogue with his own improvisations. SIENA TAPES combines Ravel's "Jeux d'eau," "Prélude in A minor," "Menuet sur le nom de Haydn," and "À la manière de Borodine" with Asal's "Prélude (3191)" and "Cascades I-III." The album was recorded in Tuscany on the estate of US producer Rick Rubin and will be released on August 29, 2025.
"There are places where you would like to stay and keep playing, even when the audience has long since gone home." "Somehow, I had the impression that the sounds could resonate forever within these walls." (Julius Asal)
Julius Asal, piano
Recorded at Rick Rubin's Chapel in Siena in September 2024
Julius Asal
grew up as the eldest son in a family of musicians in the Taunus mountains near Frankfurt. His first encounters with the piano happened before he began to speak, and even as a toddler he improvised fluently and taught himself to play by ear. Only years later did he receive formal lessons, studying at the Hochschule für Musik “Hanns Eisler” Berlin and the Kronberg Academy. Today, a laureate of numerous competitions, Asal is a regular guest at international festivals and prestigious concert halls, performing at venues such as London’s Wigmore Hall, the Vienna Musikverein, Laeiszhalle Hamburg and Suntory Hall in Tokyo. In recent years, his artistry has been significantly influenced by his mentors Eldar Nebolsin and Sir András Schiff, and he has also drawn inspiration from such musicians as Alfred Brendel, Gidon Kremer and Menahem Pressler.
In spring 2022, Julius Asal’s debut album, featuring works by Prokofiev and the pianist’s own arrangements from the ballet Romeo and Juliet, was released to international acclaim by the Spanish label IBS Classical. In 2023, Asal signed an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon. His debut DG album, Scriabin – Scarlatti, is released in all formats on 3 May 2024. The recording presents Scriabin’s Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 6, a selection of the same composer’s early preludes and one of his Etudes, Op. 8, as well as six works by Domenico Scarlatti, including the Sonata in F minor, K.466 and the Sonata in B flat major, K.544.
His gift for improvisation, based on the fact that the language of the piano was the first he learned to speak, remains with him to this day, sometimes surfacing in his live performances. In October 2023, for example, he stepped in at a few hours’ notice to appear at a DG Yellow Lounge event, presenting an innovative set that wove together classical pieces and improvisations. After his French debut, in Toulouse, Le Monde hailed the “captivating strangeness” of his playing and programme selection in a review headed “The hidden and beautiful alliances of Julius Asal.”
“Julius Asal’s piano playing immediately astonished me. I don’t know how he found his uniquely sonorous sound. The instrument seemed to tell him a secret.” (Menahem Pressler)
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