WORKS FOR FORTEPIANO, VOL. IV

Composer(s): Franz Schubert

Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen
Reference: KTC1333
Barcode: 8711801101781
Format: 2 CD
Release date: 2008-11-18
SKU: KTC1333 Categories: ,

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The press about previous Volumes:

As recorded, Vermeulen comes across as an (...) essentially extrovert voice, gently cushioned in a warm acoustic (...). Where Vermeulen"s 1826 Streicher really comes into its own is in the neurotic changeability of the Impromptus, exchanging the emotional comfort zone of many modern piano versions to chilling musical statements of profound loneliness and desolation.
Julian Haylock (International Piano)

It"s a real treat (...) Vermeulen is admirably expressive, and makes full use of the instrument"s wide dynamic range in some really dramatic contrasts. His articulation is very clear, and in particular staccato bass notes make their proper effect instead of being blurred by the sustaining pedal as usually happens on the modern piano. Above all, he can make a tune really sing, with subtle control of rhythm and dynamics. (...) This is a very impressive achievement, and can be highly ecommended.
Richard Maunder (Early Music Review)

Fortepianist Jan Vermeulen studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels with André de Groote. He graduated in 1979, obtaining a higher diploma of piano. After having won the Tenuto Competition in 1979, held by the Belgian Radio and Television (BRT), Jan Vermeulen started an impressive career as a soloist and chamber musician in Belgium as well as abroad.

His performances are marked by a constant search for authenticity. Jan Vermeulen wants to interpret the classical, romantic and impressionistic repertoire in a historically grounded and well-considered way. As a result, piano music is interpreted on period instruments that mostly belong to his own private collection, which now consists of seven fortepianos.

CD 1

1. Sechs Moments Musicaux, D. 780: Heft 1: I. Moderato in C Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

2. Sechs Moments Musicaux, D. 780: Heft 1: II. Andantino in A Flat Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

3. Sechs Moments Musicaux, D. 780: Heft 1: III. Allegro moderato in F Minor
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

4. Sechs Moments Musicaux, D. 780: Heft 2: I. Moderato in C Sharp Minor
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

5. Sechs Moments Musicaux, D. 780: Heft 2: II. Allegro vivace in F Minor
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

6. Sechs Moments Musicaux, D. 780: Heft 2: III. Allegretto in A Flat Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

7. Drei Klavierstücke, D. 946: I. Allegro assai in E Flat Minor
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

8. Drei Klavierstücke, D. 946: II. Allegretto in E Flat Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

9. Drei Klavierstücke, D. 946: III. Allegro in C Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

CD 2

1. Sonata in A Major, D. 664: I. Allegro moderato
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

2. Sonata in A Major, D. 664: II. Andante
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

3. Sonata in A Major, D. 664: III. Allegro
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

4. Sonata in A Minor, D. 784: I. Allegro giusto
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

5. Sonata in A Minor, D. 784: II. Andante
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

6. Sonata in A Minor, D. 784: III. Allegro vivace
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

7. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: A Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

8. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: D Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

9. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: B Flat Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

10. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: G Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

11. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: D Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

12. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: B Flat Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

13. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: B Flat Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

14. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: E Flat Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

15. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: C Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

16. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: A Minor
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

17. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: G Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

18. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: C Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

19. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: C Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

20. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: F Minor
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

21. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: A Flat Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

22. Sechzehn Deutsche Tänze, D. 783: F Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

23. Zwei Ecossaisen, D. 783: D Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

24. Zwei Ecossaisen, D. 783: D Major
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

25. Walzer, genannt Albumblatt in G Major, D. 844
Composer: Franz Schubert
Artist(s): Jan Vermeulen

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WORKS FOR FORTEPIANO, VOL. IV
 21,50
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The press about previous Volumes:

As recorded, Vermeulen comes across as an (...) essentially extrovert voice, gently cushioned in a warm acoustic (...). Where Vermeulen"s 1826 Streicher really comes into its own is in the neurotic changeability of the Impromptus, exchanging the emotional comfort zone of many modern piano versions to chilling musical statements of profound loneliness and desolation.
Julian Haylock (International Piano)

It"s a real treat (...) Vermeulen is admirably expressive, and makes full use of the instrument"s wide dynamic range in some really dramatic contrasts. His articulation is very clear, and in particular staccato bass notes make their proper effect instead of being blurred by the sustaining pedal as usually happens on the modern piano. Above all, he can make a tune really sing, with subtle control of rhythm and dynamics. (...) This is a very impressive achievement, and can be highly ecommended.
Richard Maunder (Early Music Review)

Fortepianist Jan Vermeulen studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels with André de Groote. He graduated in 1979, obtaining a higher diploma of piano. After having won the Tenuto Competition in 1979, held by the Belgian Radio and Television (BRT), Jan Vermeulen started an impressive career as a soloist and chamber musician in Belgium as well as abroad.

His performances are marked by a constant search for authenticity. Jan Vermeulen wants to interpret the classical, romantic and impressionistic repertoire in a historically grounded and well-considered way. As a result, piano music is interpreted on period instruments that mostly belong to his own private collection, which now consists of seven fortepianos.