Roland Pöntinen
Roland Pöntinen is a virtuoso pianist whose busy concert and recording schedule would seem to preclude work as a composer and arranger, but he has managed to produce a substantial and worthwhile output in both those creative roles. As a pianist Pöntinen has developed a vast repertory of standards by J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Grieg, Rachmaninov, and Prokofiev, to name just some. But he also performs a whole range of neglected and contemporary works by Satie, Alfvén, Sven-Erik Bäck, Waldteufel, Virgil Thompson, Maxwell Davies, Saariaho, and countless others, many of whom are virtual unknowns. And Pöntinen regularly performs not only as soloist and recitalist, but as a chamber player of vast experience: indeed, he has collaborated with violinists, violists, cellists, trumpeters, trombonists, cornetists, flutists, percussionists, and various chamber groups. It would be hard to imagine a performer with a larger repertory and greater variety in performance. As a composer Pöntinen has written jazz and popular music, as well as classical compositions. He has also made arrangements of music by Vivaldi, David Bowie, Kate Bush, and Radiohead. Pöntinen's numerous recordings have appeared on more than a dozen labels, but with the vast majority on BIS. Roland Pöntinen was born in Danderyd, Sweden, in 1963. His first advanced studies were at the Stockholm (Adolf Fredrik) Music High School, with Gunnar Hallhagen. Pöntinen had later studies at the Banff Centre for Fine Arts in Canada, with Menahem Pressler and György Sebök. He also studied privately with Elisabeth Leonskaja in Vienna. Pöntinen made his debut as soloist in 1980 with the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. He formed a jazz group the following year and wrote several compositions for performance with them, the scoring typically involving piano, percussion, bass, strings, and saxophones. Pöntinen made his first recording for BIS in 1983 (issued in January 1984), Roland Pöntinen Plays Russian Piano Music, which included works by Prokofiev, Stravinsky, and Rachmaninov. He continued to steadily build his career on all fronts, and by 1990 he had made 20 recordings for BIS alone. In 1998 Pöntinen's work Blue Winter (1987), for trombone and strings, was premiered in Philadelphia and then given a critically acclaimed Carnegie Hall performance a few weeks later. In 2001 Pöntinen was given one of Sweden's most prestigious arts awards, the Litteris et Artibus medal. Among Pöntinen's later recordings is the 2010 BIS CD of Brahms cello sonatas, with cellist Torleif Thedéen.© TiVo Read more
Roland Pöntinen is a virtuoso pianist whose busy concert and recording schedule would seem to preclude work as a composer and arranger, but he has managed to produce a substantial and worthwhile output in both those creative roles. As a pianist Pöntinen has developed a vast repertory of standards by J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Grieg, Rachmaninov, and Prokofiev, to name just some. But he also performs a whole range of neglected and contemporary works by Satie, Alfvén, Sven-Erik Bäck, Waldteufel, Virgil Thompson, Maxwell Davies, Saariaho, and countless others, many of whom are virtual unknowns. And Pöntinen regularly performs not only as soloist and recitalist, but as a chamber player of vast experience: indeed, he has collaborated with violinists, violists, cellists, trumpeters, trombonists, cornetists, flutists, percussionists, and various chamber groups. It would be hard to imagine a performer with a larger repertory and greater variety in performance. As a composer Pöntinen has written jazz and popular music, as well as classical compositions. He has also made arrangements of music by Vivaldi, David Bowie, Kate Bush, and Radiohead. Pöntinen's numerous recordings have appeared on more than a dozen labels, but with the vast majority on BIS.
Roland Pöntinen was born in Danderyd, Sweden, in 1963. His first advanced studies were at the Stockholm (Adolf Fredrik) Music High School, with Gunnar Hallhagen. Pöntinen had later studies at the Banff Centre for Fine Arts in Canada, with Menahem Pressler and György Sebök. He also studied privately with Elisabeth Leonskaja in Vienna.
Pöntinen made his debut as soloist in 1980 with the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. He formed a jazz group the following year and wrote several compositions for performance with them, the scoring typically involving piano, percussion, bass, strings, and saxophones.
Pöntinen made his first recording for BIS in 1983 (issued in January 1984), Roland Pöntinen Plays Russian Piano Music, which included works by Prokofiev, Stravinsky, and Rachmaninov. He continued to steadily build his career on all fronts, and by 1990 he had made 20 recordings for BIS alone.
In 1998 Pöntinen's work Blue Winter (1987), for trombone and strings, was premiered in Philadelphia and then given a critically acclaimed Carnegie Hall performance a few weeks later. In 2001 Pöntinen was given one of Sweden's most prestigious arts awards, the Litteris et Artibus medal. Among Pöntinen's later recordings is the 2010 BIS CD of Brahms cello sonatas, with cellist Torleif Thedéen.
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Satie: Gymnopedie no 1
Classical - Released by EUROPEAN GRAMOPHONE on Sep 30, 2020
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SZYMANOWSKI, K.: Piano Sonata No. 3 / Mazurkas / Masks / Metopes (Pontinen)
Classical - Released by BIS on Jan 1, 2008
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SATIE: Piano Music
Classical - Released by BIS on Jun 30, 1998
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Busoni: 7 Elegien & Piano Works
Classical - Released by CPO on Jan 1, 2000
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JANACEK: Chamber and Instrumental Works
Roland Pöntinen, Mats Rondin, Ulf Wallin
Chamber Music - Released by BIS on Jan 31, 1994
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Satie: Gymnopedie no. 3
Classical - Released by EUROPEAN GRAMOPHONE on Feb 3, 2021
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SCHNITTKE: Piano Quintet / String Trio / Piano Quartet / Canon
Roland Pöntinen, Ingegerd Kierkegaard, Tale Quartet, Helena Nilsson, Tale Olsson, Patrik Swedrup
Chamber Music - Released by BIS on Nov 30, 1991
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ORFF: Carmina Burana (Chamber Version)
Choral Music (Choirs) - Released by BIS on Sep 30, 1995
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Piano Rhapsody - An Odyssey from Bach to Satie with Roland Pontinen
Roland Pöntinen, Bamberger Symphoniker, Leif Segerstam
Classical - Released by BIS on Jul 30, 2013
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PIANORAMA - Collection of Film Music for Piano
Classical - Released by BIS on Jan 1, 2006
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TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor / GRIEG: Piano Concerto in A minor
Roland Pöntinen, Bamberger Symphoniker, Leif Segerstam
Classical - Released by BIS on Jan 31, 1987
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Busoni: 6 Piano Sonatinas, Indianisches Tagebuch I & Toccata
Classical - Released by CPO on Jun 19, 2001
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PONTINEN, Roland: RUSSIAN PIANO MUSIC
Classical - Released by BIS on Jan 31, 1984
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PONTINEN, Roland: Evocation - Legendary Encores
Classical - Released by BIS on May 31, 1995
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SCHOENBERG / BERG: Piano Music
Classical - Released by BIS on Sep 1, 2005
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The Essential Roland Pöntinen
Roland Pöntinen, Pyotr Illitch Tchaïkovski, Claude Debussy, Wilhelm Stenhammar
Classical - Released by EUROPEAN GRAMOPHONE on Jan 31, 2023
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PONTINEN, Roland: MUSIC FOR A RAINY DAY
Classical - Released by BIS on Jan 1, 1985
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Best of Pöntinen
Classical - Released by EUROPEAN GRAMOPHONE on May 1, 2021
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