Andreas Staier
Idioma disponible: inglésAndreas Staier is one of the foremost authentic-instrument keyboard players in the classical music world. He has performed with many of the world's top historical instrument ensembles and performers and has toured and recorded extensively. Staier was born on September 13, 1955, in Göttingen, Germany. His early training was on the modern piano. Courses in realizing continuo parts in Baroque music at the Hanover Conservatory led him to study harpsichord, which requires a considerably different technique of touch. This study drew him into a repertory not frequently played on piano, going back to the English composers for the virginal. He continued studies in Amsterdam, where his primary teachers in harpsichord and early music were Gustav Leonhardt, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, and Ton Koopman. His interest in the fortepiano began when he discovered the difference in sound and interpretation that results when that instrument is used for playing composers contemporary with it, especially Mozart and Beethoven. In 1983, Staier joined Musica Antiqua Köln as its harpsichord player, then resigned from the ensemble in 1986 to embark on his solo career on both harpsichord and fortepiano. He also began teaching at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel, Switzerland, where he was on the faculty from 1987 to 1996. His recital programs and recordings include the standard Baroque composers, but also earlier music and Spanish keyboard works. He looks for important links among compositions of various eras. For instance, Staier thinks Beethoven's Diabelli Variations are heard in a different light if one knows Bach's Goldberg Variations. He waited nearly a quarter of a century to play the Goldberg in public; his long-awaited first performance of it was in Montréal at the end of April 2000. Staier has performed in major festivals and most of the major concert halls of the world. He has toured throughout Europe, North America, Asia, and South America. Staier frequently works with other renowned artists, including Anner Bylsma, Tatiana Grindenko, René Jacobs, and various important early music ensembles. One of his closest partnerships is with tenor Christoph Prégardien, who sings with him in the early Romantic repertory. Their recording of Schubert's Winterreise on Teldec won six major international recording prizes. In 2007, Staier won the prestigious Diapason d'Or award for his album Mozart am Stein vis-à-vis, played not on a harpsichord nor a fortepiano but on an instrument called a vis-à-vis that is a hybrid of the two. Recording for Harmonia Mundi, Staier maintained a vigorous schedule in the 2010s and into the 2020s. In 2015, he released a group of Brahms clarinet sonatas with Lorenzo Coppola, bringing his historical practice into the late 19th century: he used an 1875 Steinway piano that Brahms was known to have liked. He also continued to make acclaimed harpsichord recordings, including a 2015 set of Bach harpsichord concertos in which he was teamed with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra. In 2016 and 2017, Staier released ensemble recordings devoted to Schubert on the fortepiano, and in 2020, he issued an album of Beethoven works titled Ein neuer Weg.
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Andreas Staier is one of the foremost authentic-instrument keyboard players in the classical music world. He has performed with many of the world's top historical instrument ensembles and performers and has toured and recorded extensively.
Staier was born on September 13, 1955, in Göttingen, Germany. His early training was on the modern piano. Courses in realizing continuo parts in Baroque music at the Hanover Conservatory led him to study harpsichord, which requires a considerably different technique of touch. This study drew him into a repertory not frequently played on piano, going back to the English composers for the virginal. He continued studies in Amsterdam, where his primary teachers in harpsichord and early music were Gustav Leonhardt, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, and Ton Koopman. His interest in the fortepiano began when he discovered the difference in sound and interpretation that results when that instrument is used for playing composers contemporary with it, especially Mozart and Beethoven.
In 1983, Staier joined Musica Antiqua Köln as its harpsichord player, then resigned from the ensemble in 1986 to embark on his solo career on both harpsichord and fortepiano. He also began teaching at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel, Switzerland, where he was on the faculty from 1987 to 1996. His recital programs and recordings include the standard Baroque composers, but also earlier music and Spanish keyboard works. He looks for important links among compositions of various eras. For instance, Staier thinks Beethoven's Diabelli Variations are heard in a different light if one knows Bach's Goldberg Variations. He waited nearly a quarter of a century to play the Goldberg in public; his long-awaited first performance of it was in Montréal at the end of April 2000. Staier has performed in major festivals and most of the major concert halls of the world. He has toured throughout Europe, North America, Asia, and South America.
Staier frequently works with other renowned artists, including Anner Bylsma, Tatiana Grindenko, René Jacobs, and various important early music ensembles. One of his closest partnerships is with tenor Christoph Prégardien, who sings with him in the early Romantic repertory. Their recording of Schubert's Winterreise on Teldec won six major international recording prizes. In 2007, Staier won the prestigious Diapason d'Or award for his album Mozart am Stein vis-à-vis, played not on a harpsichord nor a fortepiano but on an instrument called a vis-à-vis that is a hybrid of the two. Recording for Harmonia Mundi, Staier maintained a vigorous schedule in the 2010s and into the 2020s. In 2015, he released a group of Brahms clarinet sonatas with Lorenzo Coppola, bringing his historical practice into the late 19th century: he used an 1875 Steinway piano that Brahms was known to have liked. He also continued to make acclaimed harpsichord recordings, including a 2015 set of Bach harpsichord concertos in which he was teamed with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra. In 2016 and 2017, Staier released ensemble recordings devoted to Schubert on the fortepiano, and in 2020, he issued an album of Beethoven works titled Ein neuer Weg.
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Beethoven: Cello Sonatas, Op. 102, Bagatelles, Opp. 119 & 126
Andreas Staier, Roel Dieltiens
Música de cámara - Editado por harmonia mundi el 10/06/2022
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Schubert : Fantasie in F Minor & Other Piano Duets
Andreas Staier and Alexander Melnikov
Música de cámara - Editado por harmonia mundi el 17/03/2017
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J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 6/01/2023
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J. S. Bach: Harpsichord Concertos, BWV 1052-1058
Andreas Staier and Freiburger Barockorchester
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 19/08/2015
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Franz Schubert : Piano Trios, Op. 99 & 100
Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec and Roel Dieltiens
Tríos - Editado por harmonia mundi el 23/09/2016
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Beethoven : Ein neuer Weg
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 13/03/2020
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J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 19/11/2021
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Ludwig van Beethoven : Variations Diabelli
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 15/05/2012
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Bach: Goldberg Variationen
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 23/02/2010
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Brahms: Piano Quintet, Op. 34
Andreas Staier, Leipziger Streichquartett
Clásica - Editado por Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm (MDG) el 1/09/2004
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Bach Privat
Andreas Staier, Anna Lucia Richter, Petra Müllejans, Roel Dieltiens
Música de cámara - Editado por Alpha Classics el 1/09/2017
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J.Seb. Bach: Works for Harpischord
Música de cámara - Editado por deutsche harmonia mundi el 1/02/2005
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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 9 & 17
Música concertante - Editado por Warner Classics International el 1/09/1994
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Haydn: Piano Concertos
Andreas Staier, Freiburger Barockorchester, Gottfried von der Goltz
Música concertante - Editado por harmonia mundi el 1/01/2004
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J.S. Bach: Early Works
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 25/03/2008
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Beethoven: Violin and Piano Sonatas
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 31/07/2007
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Clementi : Sonatas, Preludios & Fantasie (- Elatus)
Clásica - Editado por Warner Classics International el 14/04/2000
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Schubert: Die Winterreise
Andreas Staier, Christoph Prégardien
Música vocal (profana y sacra) - Editado por Warner Classics International el 29/08/1997
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C. P. E. Bach: The Keyboard Concertos, Wq 43
Andreas Staier, Freiburger Barockorchester, Petra Müllejans
Música concertante - Editado por harmonia mundi el 29/03/2011
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À Portuguesa
Andreas Staier, Orquestra barroca Casa da Música
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 19/10/2018
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Mozart: Piano Sonatas
Clásica - Editado por harmonia mundi el 12/06/2012
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo