Description: ALINE VAN BARENTZEN (BORN ALINE HOYLE; SOMERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS, 17 JULY 1897 – PARIS, FRANCE, 30 OCTOBER, 1981) Van Berentzen was born in Somerville, Massachusetts and gave her first concert at the age of four. At a young age, her mother took her to Paris to pursue formal music training. At age seven, she played Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 and, at nine, she entered the Conservatoire de Paris. There, her teachers were Marguerite Long, Mrs. Marcou and Élie-Miriam Delaborde. In 1909, at only eleven years of age, she was awarded a First Prize at the Paris Conservatory piano competition, a record that still holds today (Le Matin 10 July 1909):Of all, Miss Van Barentzen indisputably distinguished herself by her age (eleven years eleven months) and her impeccable technique. It is assured that for the comprehension of musical texts, she still has much to learn, but that this being acquired outside the Conservatory, it is only justice that she left it without more dwelling on it. (Georges Cochet).She then continued her training with Heirich Barth and Ernst von Dohnanyi in Berlin, where she also met young Arthur Rubinstein and Wilhelm Kempff. She completed her training in Vienna with Theodor Leschetizky.She eventually settled in Paris, where she was surrounded by many prominent musicians and composers of the time. She played works by Enesco, Poulenc, Messiaen, Roussel and Heitor Villa-Lobos. On 24 October 1927, she premiered Villa-Lobos’ Chôros No. 8 (composed in 1925 for two pianos and orchestra) at the Concerts Colonne in Paris with Tomás Teran, under the direction of the composer.She gave concerts throughout Europe and recorded for His Master’s Voice.In the early 1930s, she applied for and obtained French citizenship, remaining in Paris through the Occupation.Van Barentzen taught throughout her life, first at the University of the Arts (Philadelphia) and the Conservatorio Nacional Superior de Música (Argentina). In 1954, she was appointed professor of piano at the Paris Conservatory, a position she held until 1967. Among her pupils were Jean-Philippe Collard, Bernard Job and Cyprien Katsaris.She premiered works by Henri Martelli (Fantaisie sur un thème malgache, 1946), Florent Schmitt (Hasards, 1943), and Villa-Lobos’ (A prole do bebe n°2, Chôros No. 8, 1925).She also composed for piano under her birth name, Aline Hoyle.She died in the 16th arrondissement of Paris on 30 October 1981. TRACKLIST Beethoven / Aline Van Barentzen – Sonate N° 14 “Clair De Lune” / Sonate N° 8 “Pathétique”Label: La Voix De Son Maître – FBLP 1032Format: Vinyl, LP, 10″Country: FranceReleased: 1953Genre: ClassicalStyle: ClassicalSonate N° 14 En Ut Dièse Mineur, Op. 27 N° 2 “Clair De Lune”A1 1er Mouvement: Adagio SostenutoA2 2e Mouvement: AllegrettoA3 3e Mouvement: Presto AgitatoSonate N° 8 En Ut Mineur, Op. 13 N° 13 “Pathétique”B1 1er Mouvement: Grave – Allegro Di Molto E Con BrioB2 2e Mouvement: Adagio CantabileB3 3e Mouvement: Rondo (Allegro)Recorded At – Théâtre des Champs-ÉlyséesPrinted By – Carron & CieComposed By – Ludwig van BeethovenIllustration – VecouPiano [Gaveau] – Aline Van BarentzenSleeve Notes – Serge BerthoumieuxPrice Code: Artistique Beethoven – Aline van Barentzen – Appassionata Sonate N° 23 En Fa Mineur Op. 57 / Aurore Sonate N° 21 En Ut Majeur Op. 53Aurore Sonate N° 21 En Ut Majeur Op. 53A1 1er Mouvement: Allegro Con BrioA2 2e Mouvement: Introduzione (Adagio Molto)A3 3e Mouvement: Rondo (Allegretto Moderato – Prestissimo)Appassionata Sonate N° 23 En Fa Mineur Op. 57B1 1er Mouvement: Allegro AssaiB2 2e Mouvement: Andante Con MotoB3 3r Mouvement: Allegro Ma Non Troppo – PrestoRecorded At – Théâtre des Champs-ÉlyséesPrinted By – Carron & CieArtwork – Pierre Leroy (2)Composed By – Ludwig van BeethovenPiano – Aline van BarentzenSleeve Notes – J.-M. Grenier
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Artist: ALINE VAN BARENTZEN
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Release Title: FRENCH PIANIST ALINE VAN BARENTZEN (1897-1981)
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Instrument: Piano
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