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TASKMASTER TEACHER
J.S. Bach,
Mendelssohn, Liszt, Ginastera & Gershwin
ALPIN HONG
$14.95 ~ MS1
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"[Hong plays] a glittering
Rondo Capriccioso....His percussive touch works to its best in the [Ginastera]
which rivals best renditions of this early work...I appreciate his rhythmic
drive and clarity...I look forward to his next recording."
American
Record Guide ~ November / December 2007
"[Alpin Hong] offers
vibrantly etched performances...He casts a keen ear for textural clarity and
structure on Bach's Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, even within lavish sonorities
that bask in the concert grand's many-splendoured possibilities...To
Mendelssohn's Rondo capriccioso Hong applies the nimblest of touch, finding the
lilting and brilliant qualities in the scampering material, while also lingering
sensitively in poetic passages...He shapes Mendelssohn's On Wings of Song with utmost
attention to lyrical tenderness...he treats Ginastera's Danzas Argentinas with
equal degrees of fierce bravura and finesse. The zesty and nostalgic urban aura
of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue seems tailor-made for Hong's combination of rhythmic gusto,
affection and gleeful attack."
Gramophone,
September 2007
"Mr. Hong takes the opening
of the Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue as slowly and deliberately as ever I have
heard anyone play it--so he caught my attention immediately. He spins the entire
work out for twelve minutes, which must be among the broadest of conceptions.
That Hong can play the brisk staccati at breakneck speed when he wants to only
certifies the highly improvisational concept he has of the piece... The Rondo
capriccioso of Mendelssohn gives full vent to Hong's color capacities in bravura
style. The wicked fioritura and broad spans deter Hong not at all, and the coda
comes off in a style reminiscent of Jorge Bolet. Liszt's lovely, extended
nocturne after Lamartine, his Benediction of God in His Solitude, finds in Hong
a natural exponent for its liquid brush-stokes...The Danzas Argentinas engage
Hong in another form of nationalistic virtuosity... The concluding Dance allows
Hong to indulge his capacities for percussive savagery...[In] Gershwin's
Rhapsody in Blue [Hong] manages to punch and to coax enough multifarious colors
from his instrument to engage and to seduce our feet to tapping and our heads
nodding in sympathetic, stride rhythm." -
Audiophile Audition, May 2007
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Equally
captivating in his interpretations of Schubert, Shostakovich, Schoenberg or
Stravinsky, Alpin Hong thrills audiences with his stunning virtuosity,
artistic vision, and irreverent style. First
Prize Winner at the 2001 Concert Artists Guild International Competition, and
the first pianist in eight years to win CAG’s highest honor, his charismatic
performance won him standing ovations and the jury’s unanimous vote.
Mr.
Hong’s concert itinerary spans the continental United States, with recital and
orchestral engagements across the globe. Recent
performances include Los Angeles’ Wilshire Ebell Theatre and Royce Hall at
UCLA, Weill Recital Hall, Rockhotel Pianofest, Merkin Concert Hall, Seoul’s
Hoam Arts Center, the Frick Arts Centre
and the Asociacion
Nacional de Conciertos in Panama.
A
native of Los Angeles, Alpin Hong is a graduate of the Juilliard School, where
he studied with Jerome Lowenthal. He made
his orchestral debut with the Kalamazoo Symphony at age 10, and soon after won
the 1989 Stravinsky Piano Competition and the 1994 Los Angeles Spotlight Awards
Competition He has since developed
an international career, recently performing with the Korean Broadcast Symphony,
as well as at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, and at Alice Tully
Hall and Avery Fisher Hall. Festival
appearances include the Music Academy of the West, Aspen and Bowdoin Summer
Music Festivals.