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Schumann Kaleidoskop
Johanna Summer
Schumann Kaleidoskop
Johanna Summer
The Süddeutsche Zeitung hailed Johanna Summer's performance at the Young Munich Jazz Prize in 2018 as "a small sensation". The pianist, born in Plauen in Saxony in 1995, had encompassed the whole gamut from jazz freedom to classical rigour. The critic from this respected newspaper marvelled at her "amazing gift to make well-known melodies sound so convincingly her own, they develop a real sense of creative urgency." Summer's winning of the prize itself became almost incidental; far more significant was the fact that this competition heralded the arrival of one of the most interesting new pianists in European jazz.
For her debut album, Summer has chosen to make compositions by Robert Schumann the point of departure for her journeys into pianistic fantasy. Schumann's cycles of piano pieces "Kinderszenen" (scenes from childhood) and "Album für die Jugend" (album for the young) had been familiar to her since childhood, not just as player and listener, but also - because Schumann was from nearby Zwickau - as works by someone from her region of Germany. From an early age she was enchanted by both the melodic and the pictorial aspects of these short pieces. And yet, to make her own adaptations of seven of the pieces was a far from a simple task: "I worked for a long time on re-casting them, trying out all of the pieces in all keys and in a lot of different time signatures, creating several miniature interpretations and finally arrived at this selection, which I shaped into a cohesive sequence with a single arc."
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | June 12, 2020 |
EAN/UPC | 0614427968128 |
Label | ACT MUSIC ACT9681-2 |
Genre | Jazz |
Dimensions | 125 × 141 × 7 mm · 63 g |
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