Liszt: Transcriptions from Operas by Meyerbeer Sergio Gallo

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Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
30.06.2015

Label: Naxos

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Artist: Sergio Gallo

Composer: Franz Liszt (1811–1886)

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  • Franz Liszt (1811–1886): Illustrations du Prophète, S414/R223
  • 1 No. 1. Priere. Hymne triomphale. Marche du sacre 16:07
  • 2 No. 2. Les patineurs: Scherzo 14:36
  • 3 No. 3. Pastorale. Appel aux armes 11:58
  • Cavatine de Robert le diable, S412a
  • 4 Cavatine de Robert le diable de Meyerbeer, S412a 05:26
  • Reminiscences de Robert le diable de Meyerbeer, S413/R222
  • 5 Reminiscences de Robert le diable de Meyerbeer, S413/R222 12:22
  • Illustrations de L’Africaine, S415/R224
  • 6 No. 1. Priere des matelots 08:33
  • 7 No. 2. Marche indienne 13:46
  • Total Runtime 01:22:48

Info for Liszt: Transcriptions from Operas by Meyerbeer

Liszt, the leading piano virtuoso of his time, developed a friendship with the most successful opera composer in Paris, Giacomo Meyerbeer, during his years in the city. Meyerbeer's most substantial operas namely Robert le diable, Les Huguenots, Le Prophète and L'Africaine were all inspiration for some of Liszt's piano transcriptions. In transforming operatic scenes and arias into exciting piano transcriptions, Liszt's versions took on independent life as virtuoso piano pieces in their own right. This is volume 40 of the complete piano music series.

Sergio Gallo, piano


Sergio Gallo
A Steinway artist, Sergio Gallo specializes in the repertoire of the Romantic period, especially Liszt and his contemporaries, including Schumann, Henselt, Brahms, and Chopin. He has also championed the work of composers in Brazil, the nation of his birth. Gallo has recorded several acclaimed CD's for Eroica, with forthcoming projects committed to the Naxos and Naxos Grand Piano labels. His recordings have received high praise from Gramophone Magazine (of his most recent Villa-Lobos recording: "splendid playing of a lively programme… [a] nuanced performance… played with exceptional artistry") and American Record Guide ("it is hard to imagine a pianist leaving me with a more intense feeling of nobility"). In 2011, Gallo won the Global Music Awards "Award of Excellence" for his album, Mostly Villa-Lobos: 20th Century Piano Music from the Americas.

Gallo has performed with orchestras throughout the Americas and worldwide. In the last decade, he has performed in Turkey, Brazil, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Serbia, Portugal, Korea, Taiwan, Canada, and China, as well as in recitals given across the United States. Since his Brazilian national radio debut in 1986 (Radio Cultura, São Paulo) and his European radio debut in 1988 (Radio France, Paris), Gallo's work has been regularly played on classical music radio outlets around the world. His performances of Liszt's Hungarian Fantasy L.123, Schumann's Concerto in A minor, Op.54, and Tchaikovsky's Concerto No.1 in D-flat Minor, Op.23 were highlighted in 2011 Atlanta symphonic performances.

Sergio Gallo is the winner of concerto competitions of the Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra and of the University Symphony in Santa Barbara. He has received a grant from the Henry Cowell Incentive Funds at the American Music Center in New York, New York, to record works by the composer, and this recording has been featured in the program Piano Matters with David Dubal. Gallo twice toured North Dakota with a Challenge America Fast-Track Grant award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Gallo earned the Diplôme d'Excellence at the Conservatoire Européen de Musique de Paris (1987), a Post-Graduate Certificate at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest (1992), an M.M. and Artist Diploma at the University of Cincinnati (1994 and 1995 respectively), and the Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara (1998). Among his further training and involvement in professional workshops, Gallo participated in the Daniel Berenboim Workshop for Pianists and Conductors at Carnegie Hall (2000), the Orchestra Stabile Summer Festival (Bergamo, Italy, 1991), the Sergei Rachmaninoff International Courses in Piano Performance (Tambov, Russia, 1988), and the Seminaire Jean Fassina (Paris, 1986). He lives in the United States where he is Associate Professor of Piano Performance at Georgia State University in Atlanta, and is appointed to the affiliated artist staff of the Rocky Ridge Music Academy in Estes Park, Colorado.

Booklet for Liszt: Transcriptions from Operas by Meyerbeer

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