Tiersen: Pour Amélie, Piano Music Jeroen van Veen

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Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
02.09.2015

Label: Brilliant Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Jeroen van Veen

Composer: Yann Pierre Tiersen (1970-)

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  • 1 L'après midi 02:24
  • 2 Comptine d'été No. 2 02:42
  • 3 Comptine d'été No. 3 02:32
  • 4 Le vieux en veut encore 01:40
  • 5 Toujours la 01:24
  • 6 Comptine d'été No. 1 02:22
  • 7 La piece vide 01:54
  • 8 La dispute 02:16
  • 9 Sur le fil 05:15
  • 10 Les jours heureux 02:20
  • 11 La chute 06:02
  • 12 L'absente 03:19
  • 13 Le retour 01:52
  • 14 La valse d'Amélie 02:43
  • 15 Le moulin 03:40
  • 16 Le matin 02:06
  • 17 La plage 02:13
  • 18 Les retrouvailles 02:20
  • 19 La jetee 01:02
  • 20 Tabarly 02:46
  • 21 8 mmm 02:25
  • 22 Point Zero 03:06
  • 23 Summer 78 03:59
  • 24 Coma 01:58
  • 25 Childhood (1) 01:54
  • 26 From Prison to Hospital 01:23
  • 27 Mother 01:42
  • 28 Watching Lara 01:51
  • 29 Selling Dishes 00:51
  • 30 First Rendez-Vous 01:33
  • 31 The Decant Session 00:53
  • 32 Lara's Castle 02:02
  • 33 The Deutsch Mark is Coming 01:15
  • 34 I Saw Daddy Today 02:20
  • 35 Birthday Preparations 01:45
  • 36 Good Bye Lenin 05:30
  • 37 Childhood (2) 02:44
  • 38 Letters 01:32
  • 39 Mother's Journey 01:33
  • 40 Preparations for the Last TV Fake 03:12
  • 41 Mother Will Die 03:30
  • 42 Father is Late 01:41
  • 43 Father and Mother 03:29
  • 44 Finding the Money 01:32
  • 45 Summer 78 (2) 04:24
  • Total Runtime 01:50:56

Info for Tiersen: Pour Amélie, Piano Music

The maestro of Minimalist piano music has done it again, with an album of gentle melodies and soothing sounds from Yann Tiersen (b.1970) a composer best known outside his native France for the soundtrack to the movie Amélie (2001): the soundtrack sold over 200,000 copies in his homeland, and became Platinum in the US and Germany.

Tiersen’s music helped to make the movie a hit, capturing its bittersweet mix of humour and sadness, and many of the best-known pieces from the soundtrack are included on this new album, such as the Satie-tinged ‘Waltz of Amélie’, but there is much more recent music here which Tiersen wrote in the wake of the film’s success, including extracts from his soundtracks to Goodbye Lenin (2003) and Tabarly (2008), which tells the tragic story of the French sailor Eric Tabarly, who won the Single-Handed Transatlantic Yacht Race twice before drowning in the Irish Sea.

Tiersen’s music is often melancholy and reflective, but there are many lighter and more uptempo numbers on this wide-ranging survey of his output.

French composer Yann Tiersen (born 1970) is one of the most popular and successful film music writers of today. His soulful and melancholic music finds its traces in folk music, French chansons, musette waltzes, street music, but also in the minimalism of Satie, Glass and Nyman.

His international breakthrough came with the music for the French blockbuster “Amélie”. Later followed “Goodbey Lenin” and others.

Dutch pianist, pioneer and champion of Minimalism Jeroen van Veen recorded Tiersen’s most popular melodies, playing the piano in his inimitable way: focussed, serene and hypnotising.

A worthy successor of Van Veen’s successful recordings for Brilliant Classics of piano music by Glass, Pärt, Yiruma and many others.

Jeroen van Veen, piano


Jeroen Van Veen
born 1969 started playing the piano at the age of 7. He studied at the Utrecht Conservatory with Alwin Bär and Håkon Austbö. In 1993 he passed the Performing Artists' Exam. Van Veen has played with orchestras conducted by Howard Williams, Peter Eötvös, Neal Stulberg and Robert Craft. He has played recitals in Austria, Belgium, Canada, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Russia & the USA. Van Veen attended master classes with Claude Helffer, Hans-Peter & Volker Stenzl and Roberto Szidon. He was invited to several festivals; Reder Piano Festival (1988), Festival der Kunsten in Bad Gleichenberg (1992), Wien Modern (1993), Holland Dance Festival (1998) Lek Art Festival (1996-2007). Van Veen recorded for major Dutch Radio- and Television companies like AVRO, NOS, IKON, NCRV, TROS/Internet, WTBC-TV & Radio (Florida, U.S.A.) and Moscow Television. In 1992, Van Veen recorded his first CD with his brother Maarten as the internationally recognized Piano duo Van Veen. In 1995 Piano duo Van Veen made their debut in the United States. They were prizewinners in the prestigious 4th International Murray Dranoff Two Piano Competition in Miami, Florida. After this achievement they toured the United States and Canada many times. The documentary "Two Pianos One Passion" (nominated with an Emmy Award 1996) documents them as a duo.

In 1995 Jeroen Van Veen founded the duo Sandra & Jeroen van Veen, a piano duo with Sandra Mol. As such, they mainly perform (minimal) music for multiple pianos by Erik Satie, Douwe Eisenga, Simeon ten Holt and many more. Beside his career as a solo pianist Van Veen also participates in the following ensembles: ‘Piano Ensemble’, ‘The International Piano Quartet’, ‘Piano Mania’, ‘DJ Piano’ and ‘Jeroen van Veen & Friends’.

The various (>80) compositions by Van Veen may be described as ‘Minimal Music’ with different faces, Crossovers to Jazz, Blues, Soundscape, Avant-Garde, Techno, Trance and Pop Music. Currently Mr. Van Veen is director of Van Veen Productions, Chairman of the Simeon ten Holt Foundation, Culemborg Cultural Foundation, Pianomania Foundation and artistic director of several music festivals in Culemborg, Utrecht and Veldhoven. He is active in Murray Dranoff Two Piano Competition based in Miami (USA). Over the last 20 years Van Veen recorded more than 100 CDs for several labels Mirasound, Koch, Naxos, Brilliant Classics, and his own label PIANO. The recording of Les Noces for Koch and Naxos was stated in the New York Times as " the best recording ever". Classics Today on Erik Satie pianoworks four hands, 10 artistic quality, 10 sound quality.

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