My American Story: North (2CD)
Daniil Trifonov presents MY AMERICAN STORY: NORTH, with Yannick Nézet-Séguin & The Philadelphia Orchestra. Featuring music by Gershwin, Mason Bates, Aaron Copland, John Corigliano, John Cage, Art Tatum, plus Daniil's brand-new own arrangements.
Daniil Trifonov, without question one of the most gifted artists of his generation, has previously explored his voice and cultural roots through landmark interpretations of European classical repertoire. With his latest album, Trifonov retraces his immigrantâs journey in the âNew Worldâ, through American piano scores ranging from jazz and swing to modernism, minimalism and popular soundtracks.
The album is a personal reflection on the piano music that has captivated Trifonov and shaped his American Story. It is a subjective journey, with no ambition to be comprehensive or encyclopedic. âI did not wish to record an anthology,â he says. âThese are simply pieces that I feel personally connected to. Favorites of mine that speak to me on a musical level.â âI am interested,â he continues âin how the piano has been used in different American genres.â This vivid mosaic of repertoire, says Trifonov, âhas introduced me to many of the perspectives, styles, cultures, places, people, stories, and expressions that have formed and informed my American experience.â
The project is chronologically bookended by two great American piano concerti composed almost a century apart: George Gershwinâs audacious, jazzy 1925 Piano Concerto in F, and the world premiere of Mason Batesâ effervescent Piano Concerto, commissioned for Trifonov and premiered by the pianist with Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin and the Philadelphia Orchestra (the recording preserved here) in 2022. Both are virtuoso showcase works, yet so much more. In between, Trifonov traverses a thrillingly varied path.
The album also includes the Piano Variations (1930) by Aaron Copland, a transcription of Art Tatumâs 1949 recording of âI Cover the Waterfrontâ by Daniil Trifonov, Bill Evansâs slow, contemplative, harmonically lush version of âWhen I Fall in Loveâ, themes from Hollywood films The Firm and American Beauty, as well as John Cageâs iconoclastic 4â33 (1952) â Trifonovâs version captures the essence of that connection: a journey from New York Cityâs Columbus Circle subway station through the bustle of North Americaâs most populous, dense, and diverse city, into the green, open space of Central Park.
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Daniil Trifonov presents MY AMERICAN STORY: NORTH, with Yannick Nézet-Séguin & The Philadelphia Orchestra. Featuring music by Gershwin, Mason Bates, Aaron Copland, John Corigliano, John Cage, Art Tatum, plus Daniil's brand-new own arrangements.
Daniil Trifonov, without question one of the most gifted artists of his generation, has previously explored his voice and cultural roots through landmark interpretations of European classical repertoire. With his latest album, Trifonov retraces his immigrantâs journey in the âNew Worldâ, through American piano scores ranging from jazz and swing to modernism, minimalism and popular soundtracks.
The album is a personal reflection on the piano music that has captivated Trifonov and shaped his American Story. It is a subjective journey, with no ambition to be comprehensive or encyclopedic. âI did not wish to record an anthology,â he says. âThese are simply pieces that I feel personally connected to. Favorites of mine that speak to me on a musical level.â âI am interested,â he continues âin how the piano has been used in different American genres.â This vivid mosaic of repertoire, says Trifonov, âhas introduced me to many of the perspectives, styles, cultures, places, people, stories, and expressions that have formed and informed my American experience.â
The project is chronologically bookended by two great American piano concerti composed almost a century apart: George Gershwinâs audacious, jazzy 1925 Piano Concerto in F, and the world premiere of Mason Batesâ effervescent Piano Concerto, commissioned for Trifonov and premiered by the pianist with Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin and the Philadelphia Orchestra (the recording preserved here) in 2022. Both are virtuoso showcase works, yet so much more. In between, Trifonov traverses a thrillingly varied path.
The album also includes the Piano Variations (1930) by Aaron Copland, a transcription of Art Tatumâs 1949 recording of âI Cover the Waterfrontâ by Daniil Trifonov, Bill Evansâs slow, contemplative, harmonically lush version of âWhen I Fall in Loveâ, themes from Hollywood films The Firm and American Beauty, as well as John Cageâs iconoclastic 4â33 (1952) â Trifonovâs version captures the essence of that connection: a journey from New York Cityâs Columbus Circle subway station through the bustle of North Americaâs most populous, dense, and diverse city, into the green, open space of Central Park.












