Tides of Dance
FRANZISKA PIETSCH
CD
CLASSICAL / CONTEMPORARY
ARIA CLASSICS (ARIA020 02)
8424295382764
Richard Strauss’ (1864–1949) youthful and passionate Violin Concerto meets the colorful, five-movement
Symphonie Espagnole by Édouard Lalo (1823–1892), German-Romantic soundscapes meet French-Spanish
atmosphere: a musical journey through two masterpieces of Romanticism and at the same time through the
cosmos of one’s own emotions.
Strauss’ radiant Romanticism unites brilliant virtuosity with melancholic depth; the five “dances” of Lalo’s
Symphonie Espagnole each unfold their own unique character, filled with passion, rhythm, longing, and
energy, creating a captivating musical narrative. Together, they form a grand “Dance of Life”, characterized
by continuity and change, lightness and passion, resistance and surrender – a symbol of the eternal tides of
existence. Like the sea, this music invites the listeners to immerse themselves in the flow of life and embrace
change as part of it.
The Symphonie Espagnole has accompanied Franziska Pietsch since her early years on stage and was one of
the first works she performed as a soloist. With this recording, a circle is closing for her: She not only returns
to her artistic roots but also reflects on the challenges and formative experiences of her eventful life – her
very own “Dance of Life”.
Accompanied by the passionate yet sensitively performing Orquesta Ciudad de Granada under the direction
of Jonathan Pasternack, this Spanish-German-American collaboration has resulted in a recording of extraordinary authenticity and depth, a musical expression of hope, light, and joy – a homage to life!
Franziska Pietsch is one of the most fascinating artistic personalities of her generation. Her playing combines
virtuosity and technical brilliance with phenomenal expressiveness and stage presence. Her performances,
both in Germany and abroad, are met with great enthusiasm, as are her numerous award-winning recordings,
including an ICMA Award for “Fantasque” with pianist Josu de Solaun.
The Orquesta Ciudad de Granada (OCG) is one of Spain’s most renowned orchestras. It performs in the
country’s most important concert halls and festivals, and has gained international recognition through guest
performances and tours in Switzerland, Italy, Portugal, Austria, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
Since its founding in 1990, the orchestra has received numerous awards.
Jonathan Pasternack is Artistic and Music Director of the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra (Washington,
USA). He has worked with leading international orchestras, recorded over 30 opera and ballet productions,
and conducted numerous world and regional premieres of new compositions. He won Second Prize at the
6th Cadaqués International Conducting Competition (Girona, Spain), and received top distinctions at the
Aspen, Brevard, and David Oistrakh music festivals.