Pfohl: Strandbilder, Op. 8, Suite élégiaque, Op. 11 & Hagbart Jamina Gerl
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
11.10.2019
Label: Grand Piano
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Jamina Gerl
Composer: Ferdinand Pfohl
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Ferdinand Pfohl (1862 - 1949): Strandbilder, Op. 8:
- 1 Strandbilder, Op. 8: No. 1, Meeresleuchten - Wellenjagd 07:56
- 2 Strandbilder, Op. 8: No. 2, In den Dünen 03:00
- 3 Strandbilder, Op. 8: No. 3, Heide-Idyll 02:15
- 4 Strandbilder, Op. 8: No. 4, Auf dem Friedhof der Namenlosen 05:23
- 5 Strandbilder, Op. 8: No. 5, Taat-jem-Glaat (Tal der Küsse) 03:37
- 6 Strandbilder, Op. 8: No. 6, Friesische Tanzszene über ein Originalthema 03:50
- Suite élégiaque, Op. 11:
- 7 Suite élégiaque, Op. 11: I. Prélude 07:34
- 8 Suite élégiaque, Op. 11: II. Elégie 09:57
- 9 Suite élégiaque, Op. 11: III. Moment musical 06:16
- 10 Suite élégiaque, Op. 11: IV. Scherzo bohémien 10:09
- 11 Suite élégiaque, Op. 11: V. Fantaisie russe 07:55
- Ferdinand Pfohl:
- 12 Nordische Rhapsodie nach einem Thema von E. Grieg (Hagbart) 17:55
Info for Pfohl: Strandbilder, Op. 8, Suite élégiaque, Op. 11 & Hagbart
Esteemed as one of Germany’s leading music critics, Ferdinand Pfohl never lost a passion for composition that had been nurtured in Leipzig. He wrote highly individual works for his own instrument, the piano, conceiving cycles that reveal harmonic daring and sophistication, often evocative of developments in impressionism. As Strandbilder (‘Beach Pictures’) shows, he mastered tonal painting- while in the compositional unity of Suite elegiaque, Bohemian and Russian elements mingle with the influence of one of his great heroes, Grieg. Artistic depth, technical superiority and a remarkable sense of tonal color are the trademarks of the young German pianist Jamina Gerl. She has studied under Roswitha Gediga, Eduard Zilberkant and Nikita Fitenko. A prizewinner at multiple piano competitions, she has performed in such prestigious venues as the Steinway Hall and Carnegie Hall in New York, the Tonhalle Dusseldorf, Nordstrom Recital Hall, and more.
Jamina Gerl, piano
Jamina Gerl
Artistic depth, technical superiority and remarkable sense of tonal color are the trademarks of the young German pianist Jamina Gerl. Born in Bonn, she was accepted as a full student at the Cologne “Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln” at the age of only 15 years. After completing the Diplom degree in instrumental performance under Professor Roswitha Gediga, she became a student of Russian-born pianist and conductor Eduard Zilberkant, continuing her academic studies with a full scholarship at the University of Alaska in the United States.
Competition triumphs and increasing concert engagements soon took her to Great Britain, America, Italy, Switzerland, China and Japan. These included prestigious venues such as the New York Steinway Hall, Carnegie Hall, Tonhalle Düsseldorf, Beethoven-Haus Kammermusiksaal, Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall Seattle, Sichuan Conservatory Concert Hall and Munetsugu Hall Nagoya. Radio and TV recordings were produced in cooperation with mdr, WDR, DLF and Deutschlandfunk Kultur.
Following the Master of Music in Piano Performance, Gerl was an assistant at the Catholic University of America until the end of 2012, where she studied under Nikita Fitenko in the doctoral programme. She received further inspiration from master classes with Paul Badura-Skoda,, Bernd Goetzke, Menahem Pressler, Jerome Rose, Massimiliano Ferrati and Rose Marie Zartner.
Her solo Debut CD “Wanderer” (TYXart) was broadcasted worldwide on the radio and gained international recognition among experts through numerous reviews from Europe, USA and Canada. In addition, the CD was presented in special features at WDR, Hessischer Rundfunk, klassikaraadio Estonia, as well as in the Kulturradio of the rbb and was named "CD of the day" (ORF), "CD of the week" (Klassik-heute) and "Recommendation of the Month" (FONO FORUM):
Booklet for Pfohl: Strandbilder, Op. 8, Suite élégiaque, Op. 11 & Hagbart