ImproviSatie
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC72512
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 16th May 2011
Contents
Works
SatieCrepuscule matinal (de midi) from Vieux Sequins et Vieilles Cuirasses
Satie
5eme Gnossienne
Satie
Danses de travers from Pieces froides
Satie
1ere Gnossienne
Satie
Severe reprimande
Satie
Seul a la maison from Veritables Prelude Flasques (pour un chien)
Satie
Danses de travers, No.2
Satie
Sur une lanterne from Descriptions automatiques
Satie
4eme Gnossienne
Satie
Danses de travers, No.3
Satie
1ere Gymnopedie
Satie
No.2, Danse cuirassee (Periode greque) from Vieux Sequins et Vieilles Cuirasses
Gees
Die Nachtigall
Artists
Michael Gees (piano)Works
SatieCrepuscule matinal (de midi) from Vieux Sequins et Vieilles Cuirasses
Satie
5eme Gnossienne
Satie
Danses de travers from Pieces froides
Satie
1ere Gnossienne
Satie
Severe reprimande
Satie
Seul a la maison from Veritables Prelude Flasques (pour un chien)
Satie
Danses de travers, No.2
Satie
Sur une lanterne from Descriptions automatiques
Satie
4eme Gnossienne
Satie
Danses de travers, No.3
Satie
1ere Gymnopedie
Satie
No.2, Danse cuirassee (Periode greque) from Vieux Sequins et Vieilles Cuirasses
Gees
Die Nachtigall
Artists
Michael Gees (piano)About
Gees believes that music should never stay still, and that improvisation should not only be relevant to new music, but may also be used to re-interpret music from the past: “I encourage my listeners to think of “historical performances”: Once upon a time, it used to be expected and common practice that pianists would not just execute pieces but add variations extempore, that is, bring forth closely-tied improvisation.”
Pianist Michael Gees was born in Bielefeld in 1953. In 1961 he won the first prize at the Hamburg Steinway Composition and at the Student Competition hosted by the Salzburg Mozarteum, where he subsequently studied. He made his concert debut in his native Bielefeld in 1963. He studied with Seydlhofer and David at the Vienna Musikhochschule before pursuing his training in Detmold and Hannover. There, in addition to pursuing his pianistic career, he also devoted himself to jazz and composition. In 1986 Michael Gees appeared as composer, soloist and accompanist at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival.
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