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Piano Concerto No. 1 / Nutcracker Suite
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Alexandra Dariescu

Piano Concerto No. 1 / Nutcracker Suite

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212044124
Catnr: SIGCD 441
Release date: 02 December 2016
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Signum Classics
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0635212044124
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SIGCD 441
Release date
02 December 2016

"Alexandra Dariescu and Darrell Ang’s account of Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto is vital and incisive. The pianist’s playing is extremely clear, fine and sharp and her subtle phrasing impresses also in Pletnev’s arrangement of the Nutcracker Suite."

Pizzicato, 12-1-2017
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Alexandra Dariescu makes her concerto debut with Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Alexandra Dariescu has garnered an impressive reputation for her outstanding solo recordings and concert performances and was recently named as one of 30 pianists under 30 destined for a spectacular career in the International Piano Magazine.
Het eerste concertalbum van een voortreffelijke pianiste
“Ongeveer twintig jaar geleden keek ik naar mijn eerste concert op tv – het was Tsjaikovski’s Eerste Pianoconcert uitgevoerd door Emil Gilels uit 1959. Het raakte me: de kracht, de energie, de schaal van dit werk! Ik besloot dat ik het wilde spelen, maar het duurde een tijd voordat ik er klaar voor was. Een paar jaar later (…) voelde ik dat het tijd was om het werk te benaderen. Na een aantal maanden oefenen begon ik het op concerten uit te voeren. (…) Toen ik de mogelijkheid kreeg om mijn eerste concertalbum op te nemen, wist ik dat het dit concert moest worden.” - Alexandra Dariescu

Alexandra Dariescu heeft een indrukwekkende reputatie vergaard door haar uitstekende solo-opnamen en concertuitvoeringen, en werd door International Piano Magazine genoemd als een van de 30 pianisten onder de 30 voor wie een spectaculaire carrière is voorbestemd.

Ze maakt haar concertalbumdebuut met Tsjaikovski’s Eerste Pianoconcert, met medewerking van het Royal Philharmonic Orchestra onder leiding van Darrell Ang. Het concert wordt gekoppeld aan Mikhail Pletnevs concertsuite van delen uit De Notenkraker.

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Alexandra Dariescu (piano)

Alexandra Dariescu, the visionary pianist behind 'The Nutcracker and I', brings fearless curiosity, innovation and deep artistic integrity to her programmes and performances. From cherished classics by Tchaikovsky, Grieg, Rachmaninov, Ravel and Chopin, to the rediscovered works of Clara Schumann, Nadia & Lili Boulanger, George Enescu and Doreen Carwithen, she stands out as a distinct and original voice on the international piano stage.  A sought-after soloist worldwide, Dariescu has forged strong relationships with orchestras such as the BBC Symphony, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Detroit Symphony and Melbourne Symphony. Eminent collaborations include London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, London Philharmonic, the Royal Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen Philharmonics and the Sydney, Houston, Detroit, Seattle and Vancouver Symphonies. Among the...
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Alexandra Dariescu, the visionary pianist behind "The Nutcracker and I", brings fearless curiosity, innovation and deep artistic integrity to her programmes and performances. From cherished classics by Tchaikovsky, Grieg, Rachmaninov, Ravel and Chopin, to the rediscovered works of Clara Schumann, Nadia & Lili Boulanger, George Enescu and Doreen Carwithen, she stands out as a distinct and original voice on the international piano stage. A sought-after soloist worldwide, Dariescu has forged strong relationships with orchestras such as the BBC Symphony, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Detroit Symphony and Melbourne Symphony. Eminent collaborations include London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, London Philharmonic, the Royal Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen Philharmonics and the Sydney, Houston, Detroit, Seattle and Vancouver Symphonies. Among the renowned conductors Alexandra has worked with are Ádám Fischer, Cristian Măcelaru, Alain Altinoglu, Sakari Oramo, John Storgårds, Fabien Gabel, Vasily Petrenko, Ryan Bancroft, James Gaffigan, and JoAnn Falletta.
In the 2025/26 season, Alexandra performs with the Philharmonia Orchestra and Santtu-Matias Rouvali at the Enescu Festival in Bucharest, followed by season opening concerts in Tallinn with the Estonian National Symphony and Olari Elts, and in Belgium with the Brussels Philharmonic and Kazushi Ōno. These performances will feature the powerful Fantasies by Nadia Boulanger and George Enescu, alongside Clara Schumann’s piano concerto, a signature piece for Dariescu. New debuts include performances with the Pacific Symphony and Tianyi Lu in the US, as well as engagements in Scandinavia with the Malmö and Aalborg Symphony Orchestras. In the UK, Alexandra reunites with the Royal Philharmonic and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestras, and makes her much-anticipated debut in the Southbank Centre’s Piano Recital Series. She will close the season in Poland with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra under Krzysztof Urbański, followed by a UK tour, including performances in London and Birmingham.
In the 2024/25 season Dariescu made her debut with the Seattle Symphony, under the baton of Tianyi Lu. She then embarked on an Australian tour alongside Fabien Gabel, making her return to the Melbourne Symphony and debut with the West Australian Symphony Orchestras, followed by recitals in Sydney and Canberra. In Scandinavia, Dariescu made her anticipated debuts with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic and Danish Philharmonic Orchestras, whereas in the UK she gave subscription concerts with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Academy of St Martin in the Fields and Royal Northern Sinfonia. Two significant highlights further complemented Dariescu’s season: her debut with the London Symphony Orchestra as part of the LSO Discovery series in the education project she co-created with Tim Redmond "Count Me In", and her participation as presenter of the 2024 Leeds International Piano Competition, where she supported The Alexandra Dariescu Award for an outstanding performance of a piece by a female composer. This is the first time for such an accolade to be introduced in an international piano competition, underlining Alexandra’s commitment to changing cultures, inspiring the younger generations and promoting gender equality in the classical music industry. The season marked yet another international tour of “The Nutcracker and I”, celebrating its 100th performance at Barbican Centre’s Milton Court. Further presentations took place in Paris at La Seine Musicale, Konzerthaus Dortmund, Opéra de Dijon, Megaron Athens Concert Hall and the Macao International Music Festival.
Testament to her ethos of championing a more inclusive repertoire, recent milestones in Dariescu’s career include opening the 2023/24 season for the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican Centre in the UK premiere of Dora Pejačević’s Phantasie Concertante. In the same season, Dariescu gave the world premiere of a new piano concerto written for her by James Lee III - "Shades of Unbroken Dreams" - in honour of the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a Dream” speech, with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and BBC Philharmonic. In 2022, Dariescu made the world premiere recording of a newly discovered piano concerto by Leokadiya Kashperova (1900) with the BBC Symphony Orchestra for BBC Radio 3’s acclaimed programme ‘Composer of the Week’. Further discoveries and important premieres of unjustly neglected concertos Dariescu has given include Nadia Boulanger’s Fantaisie Variée, the recently unearthed piano concerto by George Enescu, Concierto argentino by Alberto Ginastera, Dora Pejačević’s Phantasie Concertante, Doreen Carwithen Concerto for piano and strings and four piano concertos written for Dariescu: Emily Howard’s “Mesmerism”, Daniel Dhondy’s “In Touch”, Iris ter Shiphorst’s “Sometimes” and James Lee III’s “Shades of Unbroken Dreams”.
In 2017, Dariescu took the world by storm with her successful piano recital production “The Nutcracker and I”, an original ground-breaking multimedia performance for piano solo with dance and digital animation, which has since enjoyed international acclaim and has drawn thousands of young audiences into concert halls across Europe, Australia, China, the Emirates and the US, realising Dariescu’s vision of building bridges and making classical music more accessible to the wider public.
Dariescu has released nine albums to critical acclaim, the latest disc being Clara Schumann and Grieg Piano Concertos with the Philharmonia Orchestra and Tianyi Lu. The discography includes a Decca album with Angela Gheorghiu, a Trilogy of Complete Preludes series consisting of Chopin, Dutilleux, Shostakovich, Szymanowski, Messiaen, Faure and Lili Boulanger as well as Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Darrell Ang (Signum Records), in addition to “The Nutcracker and I” audio book.
Alexandra Dariescu is the first ever female Romanian pianist to perform at the Royal Albert Hall and performed at venues such as Carnegie Hall, Musikverein, Staatsoper Vienna, Konzerthaus Vienna, BOZAR Brussels, Staatsoper Berlin, Hamburg Laeiszhalle, Sydney Opera House, Beijing National Centre for Performing Arts, Shanghai Grand Opera, Tokyo Musashino Hall, Dubai Opera, Wigmore, Royal Festival Hall, Cadogan Hall, Barbican amongst many others.
Mentored by Sir András Schiff and Dame Imogen Cooper, Dariescu studied at the Royal Northern College of Music with Nelson Goerner, Alexander Melnikov, Dina Parakhina, Mark Ray; at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Ronan O’Hora; and in her hometown Iasi with Mihaela Constantin and Cornelia Apostol. She was a Laureate of the Verbier Festival Academy, receiving the UK’s Women of the Future Award in the Arts and Culture category. Dariescu holds many special accolades including Cultural Ambassador of Romania, Officer of the Romanian Crown from the Royal Family and Young European Leader by Friends of Europe. In 2020, Dariescu received the Order 'Cultural Merit' in the rank of Knight from the Romanian President and became an Associated Member of the Royal Northern College of Music, where she also held the distinguished position of Professor of Piano for two years. From September 2024, Dariescu begins a new tenure as Professor of Piano at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.


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Darrell Ang (conductor)

Composer(s)

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky is considered as one of the most talented Russian composers of the 19th century. Unlike many other Russian composers of his time, he studied at a conservatory and made the western music theory his own. So, he was not as distrustful of western music as the group of nationalistic composers surrounding Balakirev. Yet, Tchaikovsky sought to express the typical Russian mentality just as much and used many Russian folk songs in his music.  He had a good relationship with Balakirev, who helped him with constructive feedback on his first masterpiece, the overture of Romeo and Juliet. At times, Tchaikovsky was emotionally unstable, which has often been attributed to struggles with his homosexuality. His decision to marry proved to be disastrous...
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Tchaikovsky is considered as one of the most talented Russian composers of the 19th century. Unlike many other Russian composers of his time, he studied at a conservatory and made the western music theory his own. So, he was not as distrustful of western music as the group of nationalistic composers surrounding Balakirev. Yet, Tchaikovsky sought to express the typical Russian mentality just as much and used many Russian folk songs in his music. He had a good relationship with Balakirev, who helped him with constructive feedback on his first masterpiece, the overture of Romeo and Juliet. At times, Tchaikovsky was emotionally unstable, which has often been attributed to struggles with his homosexuality. His decision to marry proved to be disastrous and plunged him into a deep crisis. Yet, the passionate letters of his fiance, even though they barely knew each other, did inspire him to compose his succesful opera Evgenij Onegin. Tchaikovsky had the wonderful gift of composing the most beautiful, lyric melodies. He had a feeling for creating a certain atmosphere in his music and mastered the art of orchestration. Moreover, he excelled in dance music, which made him the ideal composer for ballet. With his ballets The Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, and The Nutcracker he brought the genre to a higher level. During his life, he was already a celebrity. He often did tours to conduct his music and in the USA he was welcomed as a star. He died unexpectedly, nine days after the premiere of his incredibly gloomy Sixth Symphony, probably of cholera. Some other highlights of his body of works are his First Piano Concerto, his Violin Concerto and the Rococo-variations.
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Alexandra Dariescu and Darrell Ang’s account of Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto is vital and incisive. The pianist’s playing is extremely clear, fine and sharp and her subtle phrasing impresses also in Pletnev’s arrangement of the Nutcracker Suite.
Pizzicato, 12-1-2017

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