
TRISTAN
UND ISOLDE
Piano Transcriptions of
Franz Liszt
Based
on original
works by Mendelssohn, Schubert,
Schumann, Verdi & Wagner
THOMAS
OTTEN
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DEBUT RECORDING ***
$14.95 ~ MS1149
"Thomas
Otten...has plenty going for him: strong fingers, an impressively big tone, and
an often infectious sense of rubato..."
Fanfare -
November/December 2006
"The
Rigoletto Paraphrase shows the pianist at his best...all is smooth and clean,
and tossed off with...security".
American Record Guide - July/August 2006
"Thomas
Otten is a scholar-pianist...who wields a palette of power
and color... Otten
maintains a transparent, clarion texture throughout...the Petrarch could compete with the likes of Arrau and
Bolet in Liszt interpretation. The “little bell” of Paganini, with its
clever and delicate use of repeated notes, finds as much charm as bravura with
Otten."
Audiophile Audition - April 2006
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Franz
Liszt's piano transcriptions have long been hailed by pianists and scholars as
definitive representatives of the genre, an assertion supported by the central
place of these works in piano repertoire. From his improvisatory fantaisies
of the 1820s to the weighty transcriptions of the 1860 and 1870s, Liszt's
attitude toward rewriting music evolved over the span of his career. Though many
of his contemporaries viewed transcription as an inferior exercise, Liszt's
oeuvre suggests that he found in the act of transcription new realms of artistic
possibility.
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Thomas
Otten, a California native born of German-American parents, has been hailed
by The New York Times as "an extremely original player who puts a
formidable technique at the service of his ideas." He has appeared in such
venues as the Munich Gasteig, Santo Domingo Teatro Nacional, Kennedy Center,
Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Severance Hall, National Press Club, German
Embassy, and Chautauqua and Brevard Summer Festivals. He has performed with the
Miami and Vega String Quartets, and his performances have been broadcast
throughout the US.
Mr. Otten has been the recipient of numerous national and international prizes.
He has been a member of the California Arts Council's prestigious Touring Artist
Roster, performing recitals and giving residencies throughout
the state. This led to his expertise in the area of self-management/marketing
and the exploration of highly diverse repertoire, including jazz and ragtime.
A student of master teachers John Perry and Nelita True, Mr. Otten holds
performance degrees from the University of Southern California (DMA, MM) and the
University of Maryland, College Park (BM). He has also studied collaborative
performance with the late Gwendolyn Koldofsky and Martin Katz.
Mr. Otten is in demand as a performer and clinician, giving recitals, master
classes and workshops throughout the US. He has been a featured performer at
national conventions of the American Liszt Society, National Federation of
Music Clubs, and the World Piano Pedagogy Conference. He currently chairs the
piano division at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. His students
have been prizewinners in competitions in both this country and
abroad, giving Mr. Otten the reputation of being one of the outstanding
artist-teachers of his generation.