Variations on Folk Songs - Beethoven, Kuhlau & Doppler Anna Besson & Olga Pashchenko

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
30.10.2020

Label: Alpha

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Anna Besson & Olga Pashchenko

Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Franz Doppler (1821-1883), Friedrich Kuhlau (1786-1832), Eugene Walckiers (1793-1866)

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  • Franz Doppler (1821 - 1883): Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op. 26:
  • 1 Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op. 26: I. Molto andante 05:13
  • 2 Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op. 26: II. Andantino moderato 04:08
  • 3 Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op. 26: III. Allegro 03:16
  • Ludwig van Beethoven (1790 - 1827): 6 National Airs with Variations, Op. 105:
  • 4 6 National Airs with Variations, Op. 105: Air irlandais "The Last Rose of Summer" 03:49
  • 5 6 National Airs with Variations, Op. 105: Air autrichien "A Schlüsserl und a Reindl" 06:40
  • Friedrich Kuhlau (1786 - 1832):
  • 6 Grande Sonate pour pianoforte et flûte obligée, Op. 83 No. 1: II. Variations sur un ancien air suédois 08:28
  • Ludwig van Beethoven: 10 National Airs with Variations, Op. 107:
  • 7 10 National Airs with Variations, Op. 107: Air tirolien "A Madel, ja a Madel" 07:28
  • 8 10 National Airs with Variations, Op. 107: Air écossais "The Highland Watch" 04:16
  • 9 10 National Airs with Variations, Op. 107: Air écossais "Bonnie Laddie, Highland Laddie" 02:40
  • 10 10 National Airs with Variations, Op. 107: Air russe "Schöne Minka" 06:30
  • Eugène Walckiers (1793 - 1866):
  • 11 Délassements du flûtiste, Op. 47: IV. Rondo auvergnat 03:49
  • Franz Doppler: Airs valaques, Op. 10:
  • 12 Airs valaques, Op. 10: I. Introduction 03:36
  • 13 Airs valaques, Op. 10: II. Thema et variations 05:23
  • 14 Airs valaques, Op. 10: III. Adagio 06:01
  • Total Runtime 01:11:17

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Anna Besson is a flautist with a passion for traditional music, who has already made an album of Irish folk music, The Dubhlinn Gardens (ALPHA447). For this new recording, she teams up with the Russian fortepianist Olga Pashchenko, an eminent specialist of Beethoven’s music, to which she has already devoted three discs on Alpha. Together they explore his interest in the popular melodies and the various folklores that make up the mosaic of European music by performing four of his ten ‘National Airs’ op.107 and two ‘themes with variations’ from op.105, which will take the listener from one end of the Old Continent to the other, from Scotland to Russia via Austria. The selection of works by Romantic composers that completes the programme shows how they shared the interest in folk material pioneered by Beethoven and his teacher Haydn – Swedish tunes for Kuhlau, Hungarian for Doppler, Auvergnese for Walckiers.

Anna Besson, flute
Olga Pashchenko, piano



Anna Besson
Winner of the Cziffra Foundation's annual auditions, Anna Besson studied modern and early flutes at the Conservatoires Supérieurs de Musique de Paris and Geneva.

As an active and versatile performer, Anna has spent several years developing her experience as a soloist and orchestral musician within ensembles such as orchestre of Opéra de Paris, La Chambre Philharmonique, Le Concert Spirituel, Insula Orchestra, Le Concert d'Astrée, Orfeo 55, La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roi, Insula Orchestra and as a founding member of quartet Nevermind.

She has also played in such prestigious concert halls and festivals as Boston Early Music Festival, Utrecht Early Music Festival, MA Festival Bruges, Salzburger Festspiele, Royaumont, Via Staelle, Festival Mezzo, Barbican Center, Melbourne Recital Center, Hamburg Philharmony, Opera de Paris, etc.

As a founding member of a nocte temporis (dir. Reinoud Van Mechelen), Anna searches for ways to use her music to transcend the 18th- and 19th-century chamber music repertoire with flute. "Erbarme dich", their début CD on the Alpha Classics label, has been released to critical acclaim (CHOC de Classica, five Diapasons, Price Caecilia) and features JS Bach works for tenor and traverso.

As a soloist, her discography includes Telemann's « Concerto for traverso and recorder » with Erik Bosgraaf (Brilliant classics), Molter's « Concerto for traverso in D major » with Die Kölner Akademie (CPO), « The Dubhlinn Gardens » -18th Century Irish music with a nocte temporis (Alpha), Telemann's « Parisian Quartets » with quartet Nevermind (Alpha Classics) and next fall will be released her first solo album for romantic flute with fortepianist Olga Pashchenko featuring works by Beethoven, Kuhlau, Doppler and Walckiers (Alpha).

In addition, passionate about traditional music and dance, the intense focus on the Irish flute leads her to make researches about Irish repertoire of the 18th- and 19th-century.

Equally at home on the traverso, modern flute and romantic flute, Anna is regularly invited to give masterclasses in France and abroad and was jury member of the International Van Wassenaer Chamber Music Competition in Utrecht in 2018.

As of the academic year 2020-2021, Anna Besson teaches Traverso at the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel, succeeding Frank Theuns.

Olga Pashchenko
is one of today’s most versatile performers on the keyboard, from organ and harpsichord to fortepiano and modern piano. In her worldwide performances she demonstrates a passionate personality, virtuosity, wealth of color and sensitivity towards the broad repertoire that she performs on these different keyboards.

Having started her concert career at an early age — she gave her first piano recital in New York when she was 9 years old — Olga currently enjoys a busy career as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral soloist. She performs in Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, the USA and Russia, with a repertoire ranging from Bach on harpsichord to Beethoven on historical piano and Ligeti on modern Steinway. She is a regular guest at early and contemporary music festivals alike, including the Utrecht Early Music Festival (where she was artist in residence in 2016), the fortepiano festivals of Amsterdam, Zaandijk and Zutphen; the Maggio Musicale Florence and fortepiano series of Milan and Padua; AMUZ Antwerp, Concertgebouw Bruges, Juan March in Madrid and the Cité de la Musique in Paris, where she made her debut last year. Recent highlights include recitals at the Festspiele Potsdam Sanssouci, the Festival Musiq’3 in Brussels, and the festivals of Simiane-La Rotonde and Sable in France, as well as the Festival ‘Chopin and his Europe’ in Warsaw. Olga has been Hausmusikerin at the Beethoven-Haus in Bonn since 2012, where she gives regular recitals in the series ‘Bonngasse 20: music from Beethoven’s time’. As orchestral soloist, she has played Mozart concertos with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and MusicAeterna Perm under Teodor Currentzis; the Grieg Concerto with the Meininger Hofkapelle and double concerto from Dussek with Alexei Lubimov and Collegium 1704 under Vaclav Luks. in 2018 she performed and recorded a Dussek cd with Lubimov and the Finnish Baroque Orchestra.

A regular guest at international competitions, Olga Pashchenko has won many prizes, including the Festival of Romantic Music, the Russian National Competition ‘Young Talents of Russia’ and the International Organ Competition ‘Soli Deo Gloria’ in Moscow; the International Piano Competition in Carinthia, the International Fortepiano Competition at Schloss Kremsegg, the Hans von Bülow Piano Competition in Meiningen (where she also won the Chopin Special Award), the Early Music Competition in Bruges (twice, on Fortepiano and Harpsichord), the International Premio Ferrari-Pianoforte Competition in Rovereto, the International Early Music Bach Competition in Madrid and the Bach Competition in Leipzig (where she also won the audience award) and the Geelvinck Fortepiano Festival.

Olga was born in Moscow in 1986, where she began her musical studies at the age of 6. She was a laureate at the all-Russian Young Pianists Competition when she was 7 years old and she entered the famous Gnessin Music School in Moscow, where she graduated with honors in 2005. She won a scholarship by the Russian Performance Art Fund and was a laureate at the International Gnessin Young Artists Competition and the International Beethoven Festival of Chamber Music. She continued her studies at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory with Alexei Lubimov (fortepiano and modern piano), Olga Martynova (harpsichord) and Alexei Schmitov (organ), and graduated with honors in 2010. At the same time she graduated in linguistics at the Moscow State University. Olga was a postgraduate at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory with Alexei Lubimov (historical keyboards) and Konstantin Zenkin (on the interpretation of keyboard music from 15th to 19th century). She has studied fortepiano and harpsichord with Richard Egarr at the Conservatory of Amsterdam, where she received her master degree ‘cum laude’ in fortepiano in 2013 and harpsichord in 2014. She has recently been appointed as fortepiano professor at the Conservatory of Amsterdam.

Olga has made numerous radio and cd-recordings and she has played in several TV performances and a documentary. Her cd album ‘Transitions’, with works by Dussek, Beethoven and Mendelssohn, received wide critical acclaim, while her Beethoven solo album ‘Variations’ was issued on the Alpha label in 2015. Her next cd, also for Alpha, included three major piano sonatas by Beethoven, the Appassionata, Waldstein and Les Adieux. ‘Olga Pashchenko has an exceptional way with Beethoven.’ -Gramophone ‘How would Beethoven sound if you threw a molotov cocktail between the keys? It’s the inflammable temperament that distinguishes herself from the regular fortepiano player.’ - de Volkskrant

‘Many fortepianists play meticulous modern copies of instruments from the 1820s and 30s, but Olga Pashchenko has the real thing.’- the Guardian

A new recording for Alpha of the double concerto by Dussek and Dussek’s chamber music with Alexei Lubimov and the Finnish Baroque Orchestra, as well as a recording of the piano works for four hands by Claude Debussy, with Alexander Melnikov (for Harmonia Mundi) will be released soon.

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