Time Present And Time Past Mahan Esfahani & Concerto Köln

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Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
06.05.2015

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Alessandro Scarlatti (1660–1725)
  • 1 Variations On La Follia 06:28
  • Henryk Gorecki (1933–2010)
  • 2 1. Allegro molto 04:25
  • 3 2. Vivace 04:11
  • 4 12 Variations On La Folia d'Espagne In D Minor, Wq. 118, No. 9 07:19
  • Francesco Geminiani (1687–1762)
  • 5 Concerto Grosso In D Minor 11:49
  • Steve Reich (1936-?)
  • 6 Piano Phase For Two Pianos 16:42
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
  • 7 1. Allegro 07:49
  • 8 2. Adagio 06:38
  • 9 3. Allegro (Cadenza: Johannes Brahms) 08:25
  • Total Runtime 01:13:46

Info for Time Present And Time Past

Mahan Esfahani’s new album“Time Present and Time Past” is an eclectic programme fusing Baroque with Minimalism – and the first harpsichord album DG has released in over 30 years!

Gramophone Award winner Mahan explores the relationship between two musical genres which are 300 years apart, yet emphasizing its similarities by playing all pieces on period instruments – which has never been done before with the Reich and Gorecki pieces.

Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord
Concerto Köln


Mahan Esfahani
was born in Tehran in 1984 and received his first guidance on the piano from his father before exploring an interest in the harpsichord as a teenager. He went on to study musicology and history at Stanford University, where he was mentored by George Houle, before studying intensively with Peter Watchorn in Boston and completing his formation with the celebrated Zuzana Růžičková in Prague. He was a BBC New Generation Artist from 2008-2010, a Borletti-Buitoni Trust prizewinner, and in 2014 Mahan was on the shortlist both for the Royal Philharmonic Society Instrumentalist of the Year and Gramophone Artist of the Year – all firsts for the harpsichord.

Since making his London debut in 2009 he has worked tirelessly to establish the harpsichord in the mainstream of concert instruments in classical and contemporary repertoire. This mission came to significant public attention when Mahan played the first harpsichord recital in the history of the BBC Proms in 2011. Since then, recent and upcoming highlights include solo performances at the Zurich Tonhalle, Cologne Philharmonie, Wigmore Hall and the Barbican Centre in London, Wiener Konzerthaus, Schloss Elmau, Munich’s Bell’Arte Festival, the Frick Collection in New York, Sumida Symphony Hall in Tokyo, Denki Bunka Kaikan in Nagoya, the Aldeburgh Festival, the Bristol Proms at the Old Vic, the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, Petronas Hall in Kuala Lumpur, the Bruges Concertgebouw, Mogens Dahl Koncerthus in Copenhagen, Pharos Arts Trust in Cyprus, Howard Assembly Rooms in Leeds, the Rudolfinum in Prague, the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, and the Leipzig Bach Festival.

Following two successful albums for Hyperion Records – with C.P.E. Bach’s Württemburg Sonatas garnering a Gramophone Award and a Diapason d’Or, and the complete keyboard works of Jean-Philippe Rameau being named in the New York Times ‘Critics’ List of Top Recordings of 2014’ – Mahan Esfahani signed as an exclusive artist with Deutsche Grammophon. His first album for DG/Archiv, ‘Time Present and Time Past’ – a recording of music ranging from J.S. Bach and Scarlatti to Gorecki and Steve Reich – is due to be released in the Spring of 2015, and he can also be heard with fellow DG artist Avi Avital on the latter’s recent Vivaldi album. He also has recorded Byrd and Ligeti for Wigmore Live, winning yet another Gramophone Editor’s Choice. He is professor of harpsichord at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.

Booklet for Time Present And Time Past

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