Bach: Italian Concerto & French Overture Marie Nishiyama
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
01.12.2017
Label: OMF
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Marie Nishiyama
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Album including Album cover
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Overture in the French Style in B Minor, BWV 831:
- 1 I. Overture 14:30
- 2 II. Courante 02:42
- 3 III. Gavottes I & II 03:34
- 4 IV. Passepieds I & II 02:51
- 5 V. Sarabande 03:41
- 6 VI. Bourées I & II 03:05
- 7 VII. Gigue 02:39
- 8 VIII. Echo 03:33
- Fantasia & Fugue in A Minor, BWV 904:
- 9 Fantasia 04:38
- 10 Fugue 07:04
- Concerto in the Italian Style in F Major, BWV 971:
- 11 I. (Allegro) 05:12
- 12 II. Andante 05:12
- 13 III. Presto 04:51
Info for Bach: Italian Concerto & French Overture
The Japanese harpsichordist and harpist, Marie Nishiyama, began studying piano at age 3 In 1992 she graduated from the piano department of Tokyo Music University with piano soloist diploma, and in 1994 also received her master's degree in harpsichord there. She studied under Yoshio Watanabe (harpsichord) and Yoshiko Ueda (organ).
Marie Nishiyama, Harpsichord
Marie Nishiyama
The Japanese harpsichordist and harpist, Marie Nishiyama, began studying piano at age 3 In 1992 she graduated from the piano department of Tokyo Music University with piano soloist diploma, and in 1994 also received her master's degree in harpsichord there. She studied under Yoshio Watanabe (harpsichord) and Yoshiko Ueda (organ). Her interest I early music led her to the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Switzerland to study with Andreas Staier, Jörg-Andreas Bötticher, Rinaldo Alessandrini and Nicolau de Figueiredo (harpsichord), Heidrun Rosenzweik and Mara Galassi (historical harp), Jesper Christensen (Basso continuo, ensemble), and Pedro Memelsdorff (medieval ensemble). She also deepened her Baroque harp studies with Mara Galassi at Scuola di Musica Civica di Milano. In 1997 she received due to his performances on the harpsichord, the 1st prize in the Early Music Kofu (Japan). Among other awards and accolades, she won 1st prize at the 11th Yamanashi Early Music Festival for her harpsichord performance.
Marie Nishiyama’s concert activity has led her to appearances in various European countries, Brazil and the USA. She is regularly invited to participate in international festivals and recordings for radio and television, both as a soloist and with the most prestigious orchestras and chamber groups (Concerto Vocale, René Jacobs, Crawford Young, Ferrara Ensemble ...). She is a member of the early music ensemble Anthonello, and an accomplished international soloist in both harpscichord and historical harp.
Marie Nishiyama has also been involved in many recordings, including several solo recordings, not only in Japan but also in European countries including Italy and Spain. Her highly acclaimed original recording "Taner Fantasia - Spanish keyboard music" (released 1999 in Japan) made its Spain release in 2003 (Enchiriadis label), and was chosen as the most recommended CD by a Spanish journal. Each of her solo albums, "Dance du Roy et Chonson " (renaissance harp), "Lamento di Tristano" (medieval gothic harp), "Jupiter - Les orages des passions - Forqueray Pieces de Clavecin" and "J.S. Bach French Suites" (harpsichord) has continued to receive high praise and recommendation from many Japanese journals and newspapers. Her recordings have been published by labels as Cookie & Bear, Fauxbordon and ALM Records (Japan), Symphonia (Italy), BIS (Sweden), Harmonia Mundi (France) and Enchiriadis (Spain). Since 2007, she has released a series of J.S. Bach's main keyboard works under the Anthonello Mode label.
This album contains no booklet.