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OUT NOW!!!: THE BERLIN CONCERT (Telarc)
Recorded live on November 22, 2007 at the Berlin Philharmonie
Music by Bach, Philip Lasser, and Beethoven
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American pianist Simone Dinnerstein has fast been gaining international attention since making a triumphant New York recital debut at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall in 2005, performing Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Recent and upcoming performances include Ms. Dinnerstein’s recital debuts at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Vienna Konzerthaus, the Lincoln Center Mostly Mozart Festival, the Aspen and Ravinia festivals, in Cologne, Paris, London, Copenhagen, Vilnius, Bremen, Rome, and Lisbon, and at the Stuttgart Bach Festival; as well as debut performances with the Dresden Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Kristjan Järvi’s Absolute Ensemble, the Baltimore Symphony, the Atlanta Symphony, and the Minnesota Orchestra. Last year she performed on the People’s Symphony series at Town Hall and on Lincoln Center’s Great Performers series in New York, and this year she will perform her third recital at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. In July 2009, she will make her debut with the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall.
In August 2007, Ms. Dinnerstein released her debut solo CD on Telarc, a recording of the Goldberg Variations which earned the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Classical Chart during its first week of sales. The disc appeared on “Best of 2007” lists including those of The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, Time Out New York, several radio stations, iTunes “Editor’s Choice Best Classical,” Amazon.com Best CDs of 2007, and Barnes & Noble's Top 5 Debut CDs of 2007. In September 2008, the recording received the prestigious Diapason d'Or Award.
The New York Times reported, "An utterly distinctive voice in the forest of Bach interpretation, Ms. Dinnerstein brings her own pianistic expressivity to the Goldberg Variations, probing each variation as if it were something completely new." Slate.com raved, “Dinnerstein is a throwback to such high priestesses of music as Wanda Landowska and Myra Hess . . . [She] is touring. Go hear her, and get religion. And if you can’t, there’s always the record.” In October 2007, Ms. Dinnerstein gave her sold-out debut recital at London’s Wigmore Hall performing the Goldberg Variations, after which The Guardian proclaimed, “In Dinnerstein's accomplished hands, there was no doubt that [Bach’s Goldberg Variations] are the province of the true musician rather than the mere pianist.”
In November 2007, Ms. Dinnerstein made her recital debut at the Berlin Philharmonie, performing Bach’s French Suite No. 5, Philip Lasser’s Variations on a Bach Chorale, and Beethoven’s Sonata No. 32, Op. 111. The concert was recorded live, and was released by Telarc in August 2008. Of the disc, which also ranked No. 1 on the Billboard Chart during its first week of sales, Gramophone reported, “this second CD of a Berlin recital provides ample evidence of gifts above and beyond the ordinary.” The Washington Post wrote, “Lasser . . . uses his command of harmony to build moments of steely percussion and misty impressionism far removed from Bach's generally courtly sound. Dinnerstein makes this evolution feel natural as the sound fabric expands and grows more diffuse, culminating in moments of grandeur and poetry.” And Diapason raved, “Beethoven’s Sonata Op. 111 could have been a cause for concern. Simone Dinnerstein quickly sets our mind at rest with the Maestoso—both lively and clearly articulated. The Arietta captivates with its most welcome naked simplicity, whereas the variations proceed with implacable logic all the way to the closing trills.”
Over the past two years, Ms. Dinnerstein has been featured in Gramophone, BBC Music Magazine, Classic FM Magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, “O” The Oprah Magazine, Time.com, Slate.com, The Sunday (London) Times Magazine, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, The Guardian, and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, among others, and has appeared on radio programs including BBC Radio 3’s In Tune, BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, NPR’s Morning Edition, Public Radio International’s Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, American Public Media’s Performance Today, Minnesota Public Radio, XM Radio’s Classical Confidential, as part of the news on SIRIUS Satellite Radio’s The Howard Stern Show, and on national television in Germany.
As a winner of the Astral Artistic Services National Auditions, Ms. Dinnerstein appeared as both concerto soloist and in recital at Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. She received the Classical Recording Foundation Award for 2006 and 2007 for her recordings with cellist Zuill Bailey of Beethoven’s complete works for piano and cello.
Since 1996 Ms. Dinnerstein has played concerts throughout the United States for the Piatigorsky Foundation, an organization dedicated to bringing classical music to non-traditional venues. Amongst the places she has played are nursing homes, schools and community centers. Most notably, Ms. Dinnerstein gave the first classical music performance in the Louisiana state prison system when she played at the Avoyelles Correctional Center.
Ms. Dinnerstein is a graduate of The Juilliard School where she was a student of Peter Serkin. She also studied with Solomon Mikowsky at the Manhattan School of Music and in London with Maria Curcio, the distinguished pupil of Artur Schnabel. For two summers, she was a fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center.
Ms. Dinnerstein lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and son. She is managed by Tanja Dorn at IMG Artists and records for Telarc International .
Ms. Dinnerstein makes her home in Brooklyn, NY, where she lives with her husband and son. Her father is the painter, Simon Dinnerstein .

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Member Since: 02/05/2007
Band Website: www.simonedinnerstein.com
Influences: Simone's CD The Berlin Concert is out now!


The Goldberg Variations

Watch Simone's segment during Michael Lawrence Films Bach Project
(a work in progress):

Sounds Like: "If you only have 1 hour, 18 minutes: Listen to pianist Simone Dinnerstein's recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations (Telarc), a timeless, meditative, utterly audacious solo debut." -- O, The Oprah Magazine

"This was a thoughtfully conceived, thoroughly modern performance that seemed to take into account the development of Western art music since Bach . . . an individual, compelling performance." -- The New York Times

“Dinnerstein’s inspired interpretation had many wonderful surprises in store . . . her harmonic intensity left an indelible mark on this mesmerized listener" -- American Record Guide

"Among the other things that might be said is that she is a forceful player but also a thoughtful one, and if those qualities seem at odds, each of her performances showed how they can work. In the Copland [Piano Variations], for example, she outlined the opening theme with a steely clarity and the sharpest definition, and in the most extroverted variations she produced a titanic, sharp-edged sound that evoked the work's modernist provenance. Yet in variations that demanded a sense of mystery, her timbre was gauzy and veiled, and, most crucially, she used silence as eloquently as volume and color . . . And in the [Beethoven's final sonata's] closing pages, she drew on a delicate, almost whispered timbre that proved the most moving moment of the performance." -- The New York Times

"Emotionally, intellectually and technically, this music [Beethoven Sonata No. 32, Op. 111] couldn't be more demanding, and Dinnerstein's performance was in a league with any of the great Beethoven pianists of our time…the music's mercurial qualities weren’t outbursts so much as a musical landscape with endless possibilities and no boundaries. I've heard Dinnerstein play fine performances, but none with the thunderbolt-hurling confidence of this one." -- The Philadelphia Inquirer
Record Label: Telarc
Type of Label: Indie

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New York Times, "Construction Project on an Old Foundation"

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New CD!

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