Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
29.11.2024
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Classical Crossover
Artist: Sebastian Knauer, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin & David Newman
Composer: Alfred Newman (1900-1970), James Horner (1953-2015), Jerry Goldsmith (1929-2004), Alex North (1910-1991), David Newman (1954), Elmer Bernstein (1922-2004), Conrad Pope (1951), Aaron Copland (1900-1990), George Gershwin (1898-1937), Thomas Newman (1955)
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- Alfred Newman (1900 - 1970): Main Theme (From "The Greatest Story Ever Told"):
- 1 Newman: Main Theme (From "The Greatest Story Ever Told") [Arr. David Newman for Piano and Orchestra] 04:52
- James Horner (1953 - 2015): Main Theme (From "A Beautiful Mind"):
- 2 Horner: Main Theme (From "A Beautiful Mind") [Arr. David Newman for Piano and Orchestra] 04:02
- Jerry Goldsmith (1929 - 2004): Suite (From "A Patch of Blue"):
- 3 Goldsmith: Suite (From "A Patch of Blue") [Arr. David Newman for Piano and Orchestra] 03:54
- Alex North (1910 - 1991): Love Theme (From "Spartacus"):
- 4 North: Love Theme (From "Spartacus") [Arr. David Newman for Piano Solo] 02:39
- David Newman (b. 1954): Some Time Ago:
- 5 Newman: Some Time Ago 05:22
- Elmer Bernstein (1922 -2004): Main Theme (From "To Kill a Mockingbird"):
- 6 Bernstein: Main Theme (From "To Kill a Mockingbird") [Arr. David Newman for Piano and Orchestra] 04:36
- Alfred Newman: No Goodbye (From "How the West Was Won"):
- 7 Newman: No Goodbye (From "How the West Was Won") [Arr. David Newman for Piano and Orchestra] 03:25
- Street Scene (From "How to Marry a Millionaire"):
- 8 Newman: Street Scene (From "How to Marry a Millionaire") [Arr. David Newman for Piano Solo] 05:48
- Jerry Goldsmith: Suite (From "Basic Instinct"):
- 9 Goldsmith: Suite (From "Basic Instinct") [Arr. David Newman for Piano and Orchestra] 06:06
- James Horner: An Apparition in the Fields (From "The New World"):
- 10 Horner: An Apparition in the Fields (From "The New World") [Arr. David Newman for Piano and Orchestra] 05:03
- Conrad Pope (b. 1957): Capriccio:
- 11 Pope: Capriccio 04:56
- Alfred Newman: Love Theme (From "The Robe"):
- 12 Newman: Love Theme (From "The Robe") [Arr. David Newman for Piano and Orchestra] 04:27
- Aaron Copland (1900 - 1990): Story of Our Town (From "Our Town"):
- 13 Copland: Story of Our Town (From "Our Town") 03:42
- George Gershwin (1898 - 1937): Someone to Watch Over Me / Fascinating Rhythm (Arr. Morton Gould for Piano and Orchestra):
- 14 Gershwin: Someone to Watch Over Me / Fascinating Rhythm (Arr. Morton Gould for Piano and Orchestra) 09:19
- Thomas Newman (b. 1955): Shoulder Length:
- 15 Newman: Shoulder Length 03:30
Info for Hollywood
Hollywood, the new album of German pianist Sebastian Knauer is centred around the music and family story of legendary American film music composer Alfred Newman.
He recorded it with the son of Alfred Newman, conductor and composer David Newman and the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin.
Alfred Newman is widely considered the founding father of the Hollywood sound! The composer of the 20th Century Fox Fanfare, winner of 9 academy awards and nominee for 45 and on top of that a friend of many of the great American composers, Gershwin, Copland, Hermann etc. whose works are featured in this dazzling homage to the musical world of Hollywood!
Sebastian Knauer, piano
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
David Newman, arrangements and direction
Sebastian Knauer
Since his concert debut at the age of 14 in the Laeiszhalle of his home city of Hamburg, Sebastian Knauer is now able to look back on a concert career spanning more than 30 years.
Sebastian Knauer has performed in over fifty countries on four continents, at venues such as the Berlin Philharmonie, the Gewandhaus Leipzig, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, London’s Wigmore Hall, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées Paris, Tonhalle Zurich, the Konzerthaus in Vienna, Lincoln Center New York, Harris Theater Chicago, National Center for Performing Arts Beijing and the Toppan Hall inTokyo.
He is a regular guest at festivals such as those in Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and Rheingau, at the Dresden Music Festival, the Ruhr Piano Festival, the Beethovenfest Bonn, the Schubertiade in Hohenems, the Salzburg Festival, and in Gstaad, Montreux, Merano, Bath, Ravinia, Savannah and Shanghai.
Sebastian Knauer’s wide-ranging and multifaceted repertoire is reflected in his 15 CD releases to date. For his CD “ÜBERBACH” (composed by Arash Safaian), he was awarded the 2017 Echo Klassik prize. The recordings of “Bach & Sons” and “Bach & Sons II”, together with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra and once under the baton of Sir Roger Norrington, received high critical acclaim: “Brilliant” (Stern), “Fantastic” (Neue Zürcher Zeitung), “Excellent” (Die Presse, Vienna). Previous recordings for the Berlin Classics, Warner Classics, Deutsche Grammophon and Naxos labels have featured works by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Schubert, as well as the American composers Gershwin, Barber, Bernstein and Copland. His joint project entitled “East meets West” together with Daniel Hope received an Echo Klassik Award in 2005 and a Grammy nomination. The Pianoconcerto „This is (not) Beethoven -Variations for Piano & Orchestra“, which Sebastian Knauer commissioned from composer Arash Safaian, had been released on CD (BMG/Modern Recordings) in August 2020 and entered the German Classic Charts (#6) and the US Billboard Charts (#15) shortly after.
Sebastian Knauer has played the full cycle of 27 Mozart piano concertos with the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra and all of Haydn’s concertos with the Bamberg Symphony, in both cases directing the orchestra from the piano. He has also given concerts with the Staatskapelle Dresden, the NDR Symphony Orchestra, the Konzerthaus Orchestra Berlin, the Philharmonia Zurich, Bournemouth Symphony, Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Camerata Salzburg, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, New York City Opera Orchestra, New Century Chamber Orchestra San Francisco and the Shanghai Philharmonic, conducted by Fabio Luisi, Thomas Hengelbrock, Neeme Järvi, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Ingo Metzmacher, Philippe Entremont, John Axelrod, Simone Young, Michael Sanderling, Alexander Shelley, Markus Poschner and Jaap van Zweden.
As a devotee of chamber music, he is involved in numerous projects with such eminent colleagues as the Emerson String Quartet, the Philharmonia Quartet Berlin, Renaud Capuçon, Sabine Meyer, Albrecht Mayer, the cellists Sol Gabetta, Jan Vogler and Alban Gerhardt, singers Anne Sofie von Otter, Simone Kermes, Christiane Karg, Mojca Erdmann, Michael Schade, and (while he was alive) Hermann Prey, as well as with choreographer John Neumeier and drummer Stewart Copeland (of The Police) and Jason Marsalis.
Furthermore, in 2016 he was co-founder of the Hamburger Pianosommer project, at which he combined four different genres in a concert with the pianists Martin Tingvall, Axel Zwingenberger and Joja Wendt. Up to four sold-out back-to-back concerts at the Hamburg State Opera and more recently a performance before several thousand people at Klassik Open Air on Berlin’s Gendarmenmarkt are proof of the huge popularity of this unique combination.
As a result of his official commitments to numerous charitable institutions, and his keen interest in the state of world politics, Sebastian Knauer is frequently in the news with one or other special project.
On July 13, 2017 he organised, together with the Hamburger Abendblatt newspaper, a special concert in the great hall of the new Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg at which he performed for over 1,000 police officers and their partners. He called the concert RESPEKT, as a sign of recognition for their commitment in dealing with the serious clashes at the G20 summit in his home city.
Ever since 2001, he has organised numerous “Wort trifft Musik” (spoken word meets music) programmes, which always focus on one particular composer. Sebastian Knauer takes personal responsibility for the written texts detailing the composer’s life that are then recited on stage by actors. He began this series of projects with Hannelore Elsner, and together they performed several hundred times until her death in 2019. Nowadays he regularly works with German actors such as Martina Gedeck, Iris Berben, Katja Riemann, Klaus Maria Brandauer and Ulrich Tukur.
In 2012 Sebastian Knauer founded his own festival called “mozart@augsburg” and took on its artistic directorship at the same time. The festival in Augsburg, a city which has close ties with Mozart, has already featured artists such as Philippe Entremont, Mariss Jansons, Sir Roger Norrington, Menahem Pressler, András Schiff, Arcadi Volodos, Martin Stadtfeld, Lars Vogt, Daniel Hope, Christian Tetzlaff, Emanuel Pahud, Jan Vogler, the Emerson String Quartet, Artemis Quartet, Hagen Quartet, Hannelore Elsner, Klaus Maria Brandauer, the Symphony Orchestra of Bavarian Radio, the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra and the Zurich,Vienna and Paris chamber orchestras.
In 2017 he also took on artistic direction of the International Music Festival at Schloss Bad Berleburg, and in 2021 he will be initiating yet another festival in the city of Aachen under the name “Ludwig FUN Beethoven”.
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