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Deutsche Grammophon have released francesco Tristano’s new album Long Walk on September 14th.

Francesco Tristano plays Buxtehude, Bach and Tristano

“Long Walk” – the twenty-year-old Johann Sebastian Bach undertook one such walk in 1705, when he hiked the 250 miles from Arnstadt to Lübeck to hear Dietrich Buxtehude, who was famous for his organ playing. The visit had been planned to last only a few weeks but turned into a three-month period of study, during which Buxtehude became Bach’s teacher.

Dietrich Buxtehude (1637–1707) is arguably the most famous early Baroque German composer. As Kantor at the Marienkirche in Lübeck he occupied one of the leading positions in Germany’s musical life. His musical language is notable for its wealth of imagination and harmonic boldness. Central to Francesco Tristano’s new album is Buxtehude’s most important keyboard composition, the aria La capricciosa, thirty-two variations on the folksong Kraut und Rüben.

Bach’s three months with Buxtehude left a lasting mark on his musical output, a point that emerges with particular clarity from one of his most famous late works, the Goldberg Variations. Like La capricciosa, this set of variations is in G major. Both pieces, moreover, are formally identical and reveal many musical parallels. In his final variation, the Quodlibet, Bach even quotes the Kraut und Rüben theme as a homage to his teacher.

In 1974 Bach’s personal copy of the printed score of the Goldberg Variations came to light and was found to contain a kind of appendix in the form of fourteen canons on the first eight bass notes of the Aria. This appendix is now officially numbered as BWV 1087. In Long Walk, Francesco Tristano has combined and, as it were, “remixed” these sophisticated miniatures, in that way exploring the more playful dimension of Bach’s learned counterpoint. Tristano picks up another Baroque tradition with the second of his pieces in this album: Ground Bass is essentially a chaconne, a set of variations on an ostinato bass similar to the one that Buxtehude created three centuries earlier in his Ciaccona BuxWV 160.

In Long Walk Francesco Tristano relocates Baroque music in the here and now, which he does not only through his interpretation and adaptation of the music of Buxtehude and Bach but also in terms of the recording’s use of technology, which opens up new dimensions with regard to sonority: twelve microphones of differing tonal characteristics were used in the Kyoto Concert Hall in Japan, which was chosen because of its exceptional resonance. They capture the undistorted sound of the Yamaha CFX concert grand on which Francesco Tristano performs these works, a high-tech piano that is the result of many years of research into materials, tone colours and construction techniques.

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FT is scheduled to play the following halls:

01. 07. 2012 @ Zentrum Paul Klee.  Auditorium Martha Müler.  Bern, CH

  • Francesco Tristano, bachCage.

06. 07. 2012 @ Watergate. Berlin, DE

  • Francesco Tristano Electronic Live set

07. 07. 2012 @ Vienna state Opera. Wien, A

12. 07. 2012 @ Settimana Mozartiana.  Chieti, IT

  • Francesco Tristano Piano & Electronics.

13. 07. 2012 @ HOP.E NIGHTS . Venaria Reale , IT

  • Francesco Tristano Piano & Electronics.

14. 07. 2012 @ 51é Festival de Pollença 2012, Claustro del convento de Santo Domingo.  Pollença. SP

  • Francesco Tristano Piano recital.  Piano 2.0.

21. 07. 2012 @ Eurocuivres festival 2012, l’amphithéâtre de la Stauberie de Seloncourt. Montbéliard, FR

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FT is scheduled to play the following halls:

02. 06. 2012 @ Ensems 2012. Centro del Carme.  Valencia, SP

  • Francesco Tristano, Piano & Electronics
  • Festival Internacional de música contemporanea de Valencia

04. 06. 2012 @ Grand Auditorium, Philharmonie. Luxembourg, LU

  • bachCage :: Francesco Tristano, piano & Moritz Von Oswald, live electronics.

07. 06. 2012 @ Space Ibiza. Ibiza SP

  • Francesco Tristano Live set :: kehakuma night ::

09. 06. 2012 @ Lille Piano(s) festival.  Palais des beaux-arts. Lille, FR

  • AUFGANG (!) Rami khalifé :: Francesco Tristano :: Aymerich Westrich

10. 06. 2012 @ Lille Piano(s) festival. Gare saint sauveur. Lille, FR

  • FT piano recital :: bachCage ::

16. 06. 2012 @ Mozart Fest. Würzburg DE

  • AUFGANG (!) Rami khalifé :: Francesco Tristano :: Aymerich Westrich

22. 06. 2012 @ Yamaha Hall. Tokyo, JP

  • FT piano recital :: Piano Impossible! ::

23. 06. 2012 @ Xex Nihonbashi, Tokyo, JP

  • FT Electronic Showcase :: Aliens don´t dance ::

25. 06. 2012 @ Hanoi Opera house, Hanoi, Vietnam

  • FT piano recital

28. 06. 2012 @ Goethe Institut . Bangkok, Thailand

  • FT piano recital
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