The event was held at the palazzo of Niké Arrighi Borghese. I'll write about that kind, generous and fun soul later.
Roberto has just released two recordings, one on Decca... Robert Schumann.
This beautiful recording shows
Rob as one of the new breed
of artists.
He is an interpreter of the
great composers...channeling
the music through his own
ethos and producing a
magnificent collaboration.
I've often marveled at Rob's
Rob as one of the new breed
of artists.
He is an interpreter of the
great composers...channeling
the music through his own
ethos and producing a
magnificent collaboration.
I've often marveled at Rob's
sensitivity to harmonies,
layering, melodic skills, sense
of rubato. As a pianist and
composer, I really appreciate
having him perform my music,
layering, melodic skills, sense
of rubato. As a pianist and
composer, I really appreciate
having him perform my music,
because he thinks of truly excellent things to bring to the music that I
wouldn't or couldn't have done as a performer.
wouldn't or couldn't have done as a performer.
As we watch a play in the theater, and listen to the spoken lines brought to life
from the page, watch the actor's body and face, do we think... she can act, or
she is so believable? Yes. Do we think... "she is not saying it the way the
playwright would have said it, or would have wanted it?" I don't think we do.
We just let the collaboration of the actor and the author wash over us and we
react... thinking and feeling in response... open to the experience. I hope
people will listen to interpreters of my music that way.
Check the iTunes samples from his recording of "Lyricism", including my first
book of Songs Without Words:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/williams-lyricism-songs-without/id256311952
The way he embraces the melody with the accompaniment in SWoW no. 1, and the way he enfolds it from above and below in SWoW no. 2... Ah! Sublime.
So I was thrilled to get to perform with him! He played Schumann first, and the audience was breathless.
Then he gave us all a great surprise... by having his daughter Miriam (three years old) perform for us. Miriam sat in Papa's lap at the piano, and guided by his hands, performed Traumerei!
You can see Miriam's first public piano performance here, at 9 months!
I will write more about Roberto, about his Mendelssohn association, his national charity, and other projects, coming soon.
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