℗ 2016 Brilliant Classics
Released June 30, 2017
Duration 1h 06m 39s
Record Label Brilliant Classics
Catalogue No. BC95492
Genre Classical (Solo Instrumental)
 

Nietzsche: Piano Music

Jeroen van Veen

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1.1
Heldenklage
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
2:33
1.2
Ungarischer Marsch
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
2:32
1.3
Edes titok
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
3:12
1.4
So lach doch mal
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
1:49
1.5
Da geht ein Bach (Version for piano solo)
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
1:58
1.6
Im Mondschein auf der Puszta
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
1:43
1.7
Ermanarich
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
10:45
Unserer Altvordern eingedenk  
1.8
I. Mazurka
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
1:34
1.9
II. Aus der Czarda
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
2:01
1.10
Das zerbrochene Ringlein (Arr. For piano)
Anonymous; Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
5:39
1.11
Albumblatt
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
3:49
1.12
Das Fragment an sich
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
4:51
Hymnus an die Freundschaft  
1.13
I. Vorspiel
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
5:04
1.14
II. Hymnus erste Strophe
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
1:40
1.15
III. Erstes Zwischenspiel
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
6:33
1.16
IV. Hymnus zweite Strophe
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
1:32
1.17
V. Zweites Zwischenspiel5'10
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
5:10
1.18
VI. Seht Fest
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
1:26
1.19
VII. Hymnus dritte Strophe
Friedrich Nietzsche; Jeroen van Veen
2:48
Digital Booklet
Like countless other well-educated German lads, Friedrich Nietzsche took up the piano as a child, and immersed himself in the world of Beethoven and Schumann. But unlike most of them, he pursued music with a single-minded devotion which would later distinguish his philosophical writings. During his teenage years he composed fugues, sonatas and fantasies, as well as more ambitious works such as a Mass, a Miserere, even a Christmas Oratorio: a sublime irony coming from one whose most infamous pronouncement would be that ‘God is dead. We have killed him.’ University studies in Basel put paid both to his Christianity, but when he returned to composition he wrote songs which are now the best-known part of his own music, and have received several recordings. Having composed the Hymn to Friendship in 1874, at the ripe age of 24, he gave up writing music for several years but returned to itlater in life, and he could still play Beethoven sonatas by heart once afflicted by the ravages of syphilis. Even the editor of his music considered that as a composer, Nietzsche was amateurish and lacked originality, in thrall as he was to the German masters of the first half of the 19th century. However, the piano miniatures recorded here present a fascinating window into the creative mind of a still-lofty figure in Western thought. For Nietzsche, music first and foremost was a way to express thoughts and feelings that could not be conveyed in words. Composing was also a means of experimentation, as showed by Das Fragment ‘An sich’, a miniature in music, to be repeated a non-stipulated amount of times. But even in this pre-Minimal piece, Nietzsche seems to focus mostly on the emotions, suggesting the repetitions shouldbe performed con maliconia, with melancholy. With his vast experience performing and recording (for Brilliant Classics) the Minimalist compositions of our time, Jeroen van Veen is the ideal pianist to undertake such music. “Without music life would be a mistake”, “there has never been a philosopher who has been in his essence a musician to such an extend as I am”, two quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche, indeed the most musically gifted of all philosophers. Nietzsche was basically a self-taught musician, piano player and composer of mainly small scale works for piano or songs. Although Nietzsche was in close contact with Richard Wagner his style was never seriously influenced by that famous composer. Nietzsche’s personal style might be called escapist, curiously innocent, open, and intuitive, a mind looking for expression of feelings that could not be expressed in words. Dutch pianist Jeroen van Veen chose a selection of mature piano works for this recording, an homage to a genius of the mind.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Brilliant Classics Studio Masters
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Heldenklage
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2
Ungarischer Marsch
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3
Edes titok
-3.07-23.75-20.812
4
So lach doch mal
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5
Da geht ein Bach (Version for piano solo)
-4.21-24.71-21.012
6
Im Mondschein auf der Puszta
-6.30-25.84-22.711
7
Ermanarich
-2.20-21.28-18.312
8
I. Mazurka
-4.07-25.05-21.812
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II. Aus der Czarda
-3.70-24.59-21.413
10
Das zerbrochene Ringlein (Arr. For piano)
-2.39-26.24-22.112
11
Albumblatt
-8.00-30.66-27.313
12
Das Fragment an sich
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I. Vorspiel
-2.20-21.38-18.112
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II. Hymnus erste Strophe
-2.20-19.62-16.811
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III. Erstes Zwischenspiel
-2.20-20.01-17.212
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IV. Hymnus zweite Strophe
-2.20-19.26-16.511
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V. Zweites Zwischenspiel5'10
-2.20-23.25-19.612
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VI. Seht Fest
-2.20-18.73-16.110
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VII. Hymnus dritte Strophe
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