Rosendal Chamber Music Festival 2024

Marc-André Hamelin, piano. Foto Sim Canetty Clarke

Marc-André Hamelin

Biography

Pianist Marc-André Hamelin is known worldwide for his unrivalled blend of consummate musicianship
and brilliant technique in the great works of the established repertoire, as well as for his intrepid
exploration of the rarities of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries – in concert and on disc.

The coming season includes Mr. Hamelin’s return to Carnegie Hall for a recital on the Keyboard
Virtuoso Series plus recitals in Montreal, Seattle, Berlin, Florence, Salzburg, Wigmore Hall, Istanbul,
among others. In repertoire from Haydn and Mozart to Ravel and Rachmaninoff, Hamelin appears
with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles, Stuttgart, and Moscow State
Philharmonics, the Vancouver, Cincinnati, and Oregon Symphonies, and tours in Europe with the
Amsterdam Sinfonietta.

Some highlights of Mr. Hamelin’s last season include recitals at Vienna’s Konzerthaus and at the
Schubertiade, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, at Yale, Cincinnati, Savannah, Munich, Moscow, and
Vancouver – as well as his second appearance on the Keyboard Virtuoso Series at Carnegie Hall.

With orchestra, he debuted at the Orchestre de Paris with Alan Gilbert conducting the Ravel Concerto
for the Left Hand; played the Schoenberg Concerto with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin in the
opening weeks of Vladimir Jurowski’s inaugural season; the Ravel Left Hand Concerto with Juanjo
Mena and the Toronto Symphony; Ravel’s G Major Concerto with the St. Louis Symphony and John
Storgårds; Stravinsky with the Seattle Symphony and Ludovic Morlot; Haydn with Osmo Vänskä and
the Minnesota Orchestra; Mozart with Nicholas McGegan conducting the Cleveland Orchestra; the two
Brahms concerti with the Moscow Philharmonic; and the Brahms D minor concerto with Andrew
Manze conducting the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic.

He was a distinguished member of the jury of the 15th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in
2017 where each of the 30 competitors in the preliminary round performed Hamelin’s “Toccata on
L’Homme armé” which marked the first time the composer of the commissioned work was also a
member of the jury. Although primarily a performer, Mr. Hamelin has composed music throughout his
career; the majority of his works are published by Edition Peters.

Mr. Hamelin records exclusively for Hyperion Records. His most recent releases are a disc of
Schubert’s Piano Sonata in B-Flat Major and Four Impromptus, a landmark disc of Stravinsky’s The Rite
of Spring and Concerto for Two Pianos with Leif Ove Andsnes, Morton Feldman’s For Bunita Marcus,
and Medtner’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with the London
Philharmonic Orchestra and Vladimir Jurowski. His Hyperion discography of over 60 recordings
includes concertos and works for solo piano by such composers as Alkan, Godowsky, and Medtner, as
well as brilliantly received performances of Brahms, Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, and Shostakovich.

He was honored with the 2014 ECHO Klassik Instrumentalist of Year (Piano) and Disc of the Year by
Diapason Magazine and Classica Magazine for his three-disc set of Busoni: Late Piano Musicand an
album of his own compositions, Hamelin: Études, which received a 2010 Grammy nomination (his
ninth) and a first prize from the German Record Critics’ Association. The Hamelin études are published
by Edition Peters.

Mr. Hamelin makes his home in the Boston area with his wife, Cathy Fuller. Born in Montreal, Marc-
André Hamelin is the recipient of a lifetime achievement award from the German Record Critics’
Association. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada, a Chevalier de l’Ordre du Québec, and a member
of the Royal Society of Canada.

www.marcandrehamelin.com

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Festival Performances Year 2024

Dmitri Sjostakovitsj: Two pieces for String Quartet - Elegy and Polka (1931)
Quatour Danel

Dmitri Sjostakovitsj: Five Pieces for Two Violins and Piano (1955)
Veriko Tchumburidze (fiolin), Sonoko Miriam Welde (fiolin), Sasha Grynyuk (piano).

Dmitri Sjostakovitsj: “Real” Jazz Suite No. 2 (1938)
Arranged for Piano Duo by Gerard McBurney. Sasha Grynyuk (piano), Marianna Shirinyan (piano).

Sergej Prokofjev: Romeo and Juliet (Excerpts), Op. 64 (1938)
Aarranged for Viola and Piano by Vadim Borisovsky. Marianna Shirinyan (piano), Tabea Zimmermann (bratsj).

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Alexander Vustin: Three Toropets Songs for Piano Solo (1972)

Dmitri Shostakovich: Sonata for Cello and Piano in D Minor, Op. 40 (1934)
Clemens Hagen (cello), Marc-André Hamelin (piano).

Samuil Feinberg: Piano Sonata No. 4 in E flat minor, Op. 6 (1918)
Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

Alexander Scriabin: Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 64 (1911)
Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

Alexander Vustin: In memoriam Grigori Fried (2014)
Tabea Zimmermann (viola), Marianna Shirinyan (piano)

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Alexander Vustin: Offering (2005)
Marianna Shirinyan (piano), Ensemble Allegria, PerCelleh (percussion)

Dmitri Sjostakovitsj: Piano Quintet in G Minor, Op. 57 (1940)
Veriko Tchumburidze (violin), Sonoko Miriam Welde (violin), Tabea Zimmermann (viola), Clemens Hagen (cello), Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

Alexander Vustin: Lamento (1974)
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)

Galina Ustvolvskaya: Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano (1949)
Anthony Mc Gill (clarinet), Mark Danel (violin), Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

Igor Stravinsky: Elegy (1944)
Tabea Zimmermann (viola)

Dmitri Sjostakovitsj: Viola Sonata Op. 147 (1975)
Tabea Zimmermann (viola), Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)

Igor Stravinsky: Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet (1919)
Anthony Mc Gill (clarinet)

Alexander Vustin: Dedication for Cello, Marimba and Piano (2013)
Amalie Stalheim (cello), PERCelleh (percussion), Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)

Igor Stravinsky: Concerto for Two Solo Pianos (1930-1935)
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

Dmitri Sjostakovitsj: Allegro from Symphony No. 10 in E minor, Op. 93, arranged for Piano Duet (1953)
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

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Dmitri Sjostakovitsj: Symphony No. 15 in A Major, Op. 141 (1971)
Arranged for Piano Trio and Percussion by Viktor Dervianko. PERCelleh (percussion), Christian Krogvold Lundqvist (percussion), Sonoko Miriam Welde (violin), Clemens Hagen (cello), Marianna Shirinyan (piano)