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Jeroen Van Veen|Nietzsche: Complete Piano Music

Nietzsche: Complete Piano Music

Jeroen van Veen

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There are amateurs and amateurs. Nietzsche, philosopher and poet, who managed to develop a world of thought far beyond the grasp of most mortals, thought he was also a composer. Alas, poor Friedrich, he always remained a bloody amateur. Picking here and there in Schumann, Liszt, Wagner, sometimes (quite involuntarily) announcing Satie with his naivety – a trait which Satie adroitly wove into his music, whereas Nietzsche’s naivety is but uncouthness –, he “composed” (for lack of a better word) a remarkable amount of Lieder, some choral pieces, and not few piano pieces. This album presents all the completed two-hand piano pieces, keeping in mind that there are a few four-hand pieces, not recorded here. Anecdote : among the four-hand piano pieces is a Nachklang einer Sylvesternacht, “Memories of a New year’s Eve” which Nietzsche had spent with the Wagners – where he had his own room for some time. Alas, poor Friedrich, the Wagner sneered at the piece – for good reason, it might be added: yours truly has the score under the eyes and… hopeless… – and subsequently there was no more contact between them. What is fascinating in those pieces is the character, sometimes Hungarian-Lisztian, sometimes heroic-Wagnerian, sometimes Schumanno-manneristic, incredibly ill-crafted, fraught with clumsy harmonies and moronic melodies, which offer a marvellous glimpse into Nietzsches mind far beyond his philosophical work. Let’s also mention a quite singular Fragment an sich (“Fragment in itself”) which is to be repeated indefinitely “with melancholy”. Jeroen Van Veen plays only the completed pieces – the vast majority of scores by Nietzsche are but fragments and sketches. An absolute must hear! © SM/Qobuz

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1
Heldenklage, NWV 2
00:02:34

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

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2
Ungarischer Marsch, NWV 5
00:02:33

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

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3
Édes titok
00:03:12

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

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4
So lach doch mal, NWV 9
00:01:50

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

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5
Da geht ein Bach, NWV 10b
00:01:59

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

6
In Mondschein auf der Puszta, NWV 11
00:01:44

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

7
Ermanarich, Symphonische Dichtung
00:10:45

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

Unserer Altvordern eingedenk, NWV 13 (Friedrich Nietsche)

8
I. Mazurka
00:01:34

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

9
II. Aus der Czarda
00:02:01

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

10
Das zerbrochene Ringlein
00:05:39

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

11
Albumblatt
00:03:49

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

12
Das Fragment an sich, NWV 35
00:04:52

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

Hymnus an die Freundschaft, NWV 42 (Friedrich Nietsche)

13
I. Vorspiel
00:05:05

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

14
II. Hymnus erste Strophe
00:01:41

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

15
III.Erstes Zwischenspiel
00:06:34

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

16
IV. Hymnus zweite Strophe
00:01:33

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

17
V. Zweites Zwischenspiel5'10
00:05:11

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

18
VI. seht Fest
00:01:27

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

19
VII. Hymnus dritte Strophe
00:02:49

Jeroen Van Veen, Performer - Friedrich Nietsche, Composer

2017 Brilliant Classics 2017 Brilliant Classics

Presentación del Álbum

There are amateurs and amateurs. Nietzsche, philosopher and poet, who managed to develop a world of thought far beyond the grasp of most mortals, thought he was also a composer. Alas, poor Friedrich, he always remained a bloody amateur. Picking here and there in Schumann, Liszt, Wagner, sometimes (quite involuntarily) announcing Satie with his naivety – a trait which Satie adroitly wove into his music, whereas Nietzsche’s naivety is but uncouthness –, he “composed” (for lack of a better word) a remarkable amount of Lieder, some choral pieces, and not few piano pieces. This album presents all the completed two-hand piano pieces, keeping in mind that there are a few four-hand pieces, not recorded here. Anecdote : among the four-hand piano pieces is a Nachklang einer Sylvesternacht, “Memories of a New year’s Eve” which Nietzsche had spent with the Wagners – where he had his own room for some time. Alas, poor Friedrich, the Wagner sneered at the piece – for good reason, it might be added: yours truly has the score under the eyes and… hopeless… – and subsequently there was no more contact between them. What is fascinating in those pieces is the character, sometimes Hungarian-Lisztian, sometimes heroic-Wagnerian, sometimes Schumanno-manneristic, incredibly ill-crafted, fraught with clumsy harmonies and moronic melodies, which offer a marvellous glimpse into Nietzsches mind far beyond his philosophical work. Let’s also mention a quite singular Fragment an sich (“Fragment in itself”) which is to be repeated indefinitely “with melancholy”. Jeroen Van Veen plays only the completed pieces – the vast majority of scores by Nietzsche are but fragments and sketches. An absolute must hear! © SM/Qobuz

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