- Eric LeVan
Eric LeVan is an American-born pianist of international notoriety. He has been praised by the critics and public alike for his original interpretations of the classical repertoire, notably the music of Brahms and Scriabin.
Biography
Eric LeVan was born in
Los Angeles onJune 14 ,1964 . He was in his early years a student of Earle C. Vorrhies, former pupil of Alexander Siloti. After attending theUniversity of Southern California , he entered the masterclass of Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder at the Music Academy inBasel, Switzerland . Yet as a young artist, he remained an autodidact and a maverick. Interested in literature, history and philosophy, he was also violinist until turning full time to the piano.In 1988, he moved to Basel, Switzerland, and then to
Alsace, France . There he founded the Franz Liszt Festival of which he was artistic director from 1997 to 2003. At the age of 23, his recording career was launched by a first publication of Johannes Brahms' piano music [1] . He was soon acclaimed by critics as a major Brahms interpreter.In 1998, he recorded
Franz Liszt 's Complete Works for cello and piano with German cellistGuido Schiefen [2] on the historic “Liszt Flugel” with Arte Nova - BMG. The disc was hailed “Best Chamber Music Recording of the Year 2000" in the Neue Musik Zeitung. [3] Similarly, LeVan's recording of Scriabin's Complete Mazurkas won unanimous praise, notably in the American Record Guide, Gramophone, Fanfare and Clavier Magazine [4] . LeVan is also interested in making lesser-known composers available to the larger public through his recordings, such as Joachim Raff [5] , Dussek and Toch.He has been guest soloist and recitalist in major festivals and venues in the United States and in Europe, most particularly the Weimar Franz Liszt Festival [6] and the International Festival Beethovenfest [7] , as well as the
Kennedy Center and theLibrary of Congress inWashington D.C. [8]He now lives in the United States.
Discography
Johannes BRAHMS. Sonatas No.1 & 2. Gallo CD-946 [9]
Franz LISZT. Complete Works for Cello and piano. Guido Schiefen, violoncelle. BMG-Arte Nova 74321 76809 2
Joseph Joachim RAFF. Sonatillen for violin and piano op.99 & 6 Morceaux for violin and piano op.85. Michaela Paetsch, violon. Tudor 7109 [10]
Franz LISZT. Complete works for Cello and Piano. Guido Schiefen, viloncelle. Ohems Classics OC 246 [11]
Alexandre SCRIABINE. Complete Mazurkas. Music & Arts CD-1125 [12]
ources
[1] http://www.amazon.fr/Brahms-Piano-Sonatas-Nos-3/dp/B000001OHW/ref=sr_1_5/402-6605448-6624119?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1183184797&sr=1-5
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[2] http://www.wdr.de/radio/wdr3/sendung.phtml?sendung=WDR%203%20ART&termineid=314991&objektart=Sendung
http://www.galileo-mc.com/cd.php?formatid=207
http://music.aladdin.co.kr / search / wsearchresult.aspx?Autho...
[3] http://www.nmz.de/nmz/nmz2001/nmz02/00platte.pdf
[4]
Critique dans GRAMOPHONE: http://shop.castleclassics.co.uk/acatalog/Scriabin___Solo_Piano.html
FANFARE MAGAZINE TOP RECOMMENDATION Fanfare Magazine Archive of CD Reviews: composers SCRIABIN http://www.fanfarearchive.com/indices/itop/composers/SCRIABIN.html
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2005/Sep05/Scriabin_Mazurkas_CD1125.htm
http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2005/01/levan1.htm
[5]
www.raff.org/reviews/025.htm
http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/t/tdr07109a.html
www.jpc-mediothek.de/Raff,Joachim/6+Sonatillen+op.99+fuer+Violine+u.+Klavier/d/681/9432114/show.html
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[6] http://www.hfm-weimar.de/v1/veranstaltungen/konzerte/2003/10/seite.php?year=2003
[7] http://www.u.kulturserver.de/cgi-bin/view_korrespondent?id=5464&layout=2&who=
[8] http://www.americanlisztsociety.org/fest2002/OVERVIEW.HTM
[9] http://www.vdegallo.ch/cd_det_f.asp?NoCD=946
[10] http://www.tudor.ch
[11] http://www.oehmsclassics.de/cd.php?formatid=106
[12] http://www.musicandarts.com/CDpages/CD1125d.html
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