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Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Review: "A kind of extravagance that had showmanship but never felt cheap. With a fresh, clean, crystalline sound, he played with a kind of ease and smoothness that refuses to airbrush the music, but animates it from within."

Review from the Philadelphia Inquirer:

Thank you for the amazing review, The Philadelphia Inquirer, of my concert with the phenomenal Sarah Ioannides and The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia!

Excerpts:

"Such a display still has novelty, though Albright didn’t need it, so distinctive were his improvisational ideas and overall presence. Though the demure lyricism of “Fur Elise” is something one associates with music boxes, Albright took off from it in what turned into a tour of 19th-century pianism."
"As clever as he sounds, Albright, in fact, gave the improvisation something I rarely witness in such settings: a highly personal emotional depth, as if he was expressing his inner self rather than simply exercising his powers of invention. For those of us still feeling scarred by the Philadelphia Orchestra’s opening concert at Carnegie Hall — in which Lang Lang stomped all over a semi-improvised Rhapsody in Blue — this concert brought the art of classical-music improvisation to a new level."
"Of course, Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 was bound to show a more filtered version of Albright — it’s a tightly written concerto — though his personality was evident in his way of shaping a phrase with a kind of extravagance that had showmanship but never felt cheap. With a fresh, clean, crystalline sound, he played with a kind of ease and smoothness that refuses to airbrush the music, but animates it from within. You simply hear more Beethoven than usual and with a kind of rhythmic momentum that makes you listen more closely, no matter how familiar the music has become. And yes, he improvised the first-movement cadenza as Beethoven himself might have."
"Such a display still has novelty, though Albright didn’t need it, so distinctive were his improvisational ideas and overall presence. Though the demure lyricism of “Fur Elise” is something one associates with music boxes, Albright took off from it in what turned into a tour of 19th-century pianism."
"As clever as he sounds, Albright, in fact, gave the improvisation something I rarely witness in such settings: a highly personal emotional depth, as if he was expressing his inner self rather than simply exercising his powers of invention. For those of us still feeling scarred by the Philadelphia Orchestra’s opening concert at Carnegie Hall — in which Lang Lang stomped all over a semi-improvised Rhapsody in Blue — this concert brought the art of classical-music improvisation to a new level."
"Of course, Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 was bound to show a more filtered version of Albright — it’s a tightly written concerto — though his personality was evident in his way of shaping a phrase with a kind of extravagance that had showmanship but never felt cheap. With a fresh, clean, crystalline sound, he played with a kind of ease and smoothness that refuses to airbrush the music, but animates it from within. You simply hear more Beethoven than usual and with a kind of rhythmic momentum that makes you listen more closely, no matter how familiar the music has become. And yes, he improvised the first-movement cadenza as Beethoven himself might have."

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Review: "Improvisational Piano Fire"

Review: "Improvisational Piano Fire"


Thank you for the great time in Kansas City!

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"His felicitous energy was displayed in the brilliant musical showcase."
"To his advantage, having a strong sense of improvising has cultivated his flashy and spontaneous style of piano playing, which was thoroughly demonstrated in this program."
"Sincere sound at the piano."
"Remarkable agility at the piano."
"As a comparison, it (Albright's improvisation) had similar characteristics to a Rachmaninoff piece. This feat was downright impressive, it sounded like it was planned!"
"The way he navigated the keyboard with precision but also musicality showed off his extraordinary talent at the piano. Even though it is an extremely difficult piece to play, he made it seem natural and effortless, and it was pure entertainment to watch him play."
"Albright’s energy at the piano was completely captivating."
"He knew how to shape each individual jazz lick in the melody and in the bass line. His interpretation was mind-blowing with how quick and accurate he played the variations."
"His playing of the etudes was astonishing: he was always specific as to which lines or parts to bring out, and his overall shaping of each etude was convincing. They never sounded like exercises. Albright turned each into true concert pieces and thought a lot about the effect and character he wanted to give each etude."
"Albright was so well received by the audience that he played three encores. "



Monday, September 18, 2017

Review - "That's what happens when you give it your all."

Full Review: https://www.classical-scene.com/2017/09/17/albright-chopin-gardner/


Thank you to the Boston Musical Intelligencer for a wonderful review of my first concert of my new series at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston!

Excerpts:

"Charlie Albright brought an inspired approach, holding nothing back in a masterful display of musicality. His extraordinary technique always foregrounded both expressiveness and structure."
"Striking rendering."
"Characteristic of Albright’s approach was an arch-like shaping of long phrases, entering softly gently, building toward a peak, before returning altered from the traversal."
"Breath-taking intimacy, as though wooing an absent beloved."
"The study in thirds, No. 6 in G-sharp Minor, painted a gorgeous impressionist canvas with shimmering pastels and flashes of light."
"Crested a tidal wave of ineffable and unstoppable emotion."
"A sublime and unbridled threat of cosmic forces."
"The Etude in C Minor received a Byronic grandeur and subjectivity; its sublime cosmic scale engulfed worlds and difficulties into seamless and fractious beauty."
"Albright gave us a taste of the next Gardner concert with a brief improvisation, a moody, flowing late-Romantic piece evocative of Rachmaninoff but expressive of a distinctly modern and utterly authentic content."

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Review - "Charlie Albright is a commanding presence on stage. His beautiful lyricism is unmatched, and his exhilarating youthfulness brings a fresh excitement to classical music, and a bright anticipation of what is to come."

Review - KCMetropolis.org 

"Charlie Albright proved the future of classical music is bright to an enthusiastic Lawrence audience as part of the Lied Center's Pavilion Chamber Series. (He) is a commanding presence on stage. His beautiful lyricism is unmatched, and his exhilarating youthfulness brings a fresh excitement to classical music, and a bright anticipation of what is to come."

Lawrence, Kansas was great fun! It's hard to believe that it has been about 11 years since I was there for the 2005 IIYM International Piano Competition...  Seeing familiar faces all around was flat-out great, too!

KCMetropolis.org wrote a very kind review about the afternoon concert at the Lied Center this weekend.  Have a look!


Yummm...airport breakfast food.

It's too early.

Awesome shot of Manhattan looking south (Central Park right in the middle)

Farms in Kansas



Rental car

Lied Center

Steinway. :D



With Dr. Smith, Mrs. Hiebert, and Charles!

Great hotel breakfast buffet

Green room

Charlie

With Dr. Winerock!

Monday, October 3, 2016

Review: "Albright Undisputed Master of Variations"

Review: "Albright Undisputed Master of Variations"

Whew! Just got back from a whirlwind of concerts this September, starting with a couple with the Colorado Springs Symphony, then two with the Mobile Symphony Orchestra, and just yesterday in a recital at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum!  It will be nice to catch my breath for a little while before the next batch starts up!

The Boston Musical Intelligencer wrote a kind review about my performance...here are some excerpts:

"Many pianists possess great technique; many retain a broad repertoire. Charlie Albright has something extra: the propensity to make concerts riveting, fun and exhilarating. His unique way of communing with the music merges his intentions with the composer’s, bringing freshness of vision and unique expressive ability to his performances.

Albright played it as a fellow musician-composer, in intimate communion with the essentials of the music.

"Two right hands are just what Albright has, and in his hands the jazziness was not only emphasized, but was perfectly executed in the best rendition of this work that you are likely to hear. At times he seemed to be channeling Art Tatum, the difficult rhythms seeming effortless and natural, the variations the essence of jazz. 


"Enthusiastically acclaimed, Albright encored with an improvisatory set of variations based on four notes supplied by members of the audience.  The first variation had a Debussy-like sensitivity to ambient color, the next one more dramatic and stormy, shrouded in darkness. Each new variation disclosed a distinctive quality, ranging from urgent to lyrical, solemn to adventurous, shifting from waltz to march to ballade and more—all while maintaining the overall coherence of the idiom. A vast momentum gathered before coming to a convincing cadence.

I'll be looking forward to starting the next cycle in about a year...this time themed around Chopin!

-Charlie

Full Review: http://www.classical-scene.com/2016/10/03/albright-variations/

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Omaha World-Herald Review of Charlie Albright | "Gorgeous technique, impeccable phrasing and just the right amount of inspired improvisation. His commanding performance was the kind that leaves audiences breathless."

Review | "Gorgeous technique, impeccable phrasing and just the right amount of inspired improvisation.  His commanding performance was the kind that leaves audiences breathless."

The Omaha World-Herald raved about Charlie Albright's debut with the Omaha Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Jacques Lacombe at the Holland Center for the Performing Arts on February 19, 2016 playing the Ravel Concerto in G Major, writing that

"Pianist Charlie Albright, widely and rightly hailed as a virtuoso to be watched, brought forceful dynamism to the composition, playing with gorgeous technique, impeccable phrasing and just the right amount of inspired improvisation. His finale was heady and frenetic, and his commanding performance was the kind that leaves audiences breathless."

Click here to read the entire review online here!

Charlie Albright at the Holland Center for the Performing Arts 
Charlie Albright at rehearsal with the Omaha Symphony Orchestra 

Post-Concert Dinner | Pianist Charlie Albright, Artistic Director Kristin Patch, and Maestro Jacques Lacombe

Monday, February 15, 2016

Review | "Breathtaking, unbelievable control and speed, what we saw seemingly impossible, yet tossed off with no apparent effort."

Review - The Boston Musical Intelligencer
Full Review: http://www.classical-scene.com/2016/02/14/variations-gardner-albright/

"Breathtaking, unbelievable control and speed, what we saw seemingly impossible, yet tossed off with no apparent effort."
"Brilliant and fun pianism rewarded those of us who braved the bitterly cold Sunday afternoon. Albright’s marvelous touch came with clearly articulated tones in both hands, left and right as independent as you’ll ever hear, while his stunning technique disappeared into the music. Most striking, however, was the joy he radiated throughout; Albright clearly loves sharing his playing with us."
"He found the complexity in the score itself and brought out the Mozart’s richness."
"His wide range of touch comprised legato arpeggios in the third, big staccato chords in the fourth, and a light skipping tinged with sadness in the fifth. The minor key eighth variation was taken poco adagio, melancholy and regretful, suffused with the solemn grandeur of a bygone baroque era. The final variation was played allegro vivace, with beautiful running fingerwork in the left hand as the theme rang out triumphantly in the right."


Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Review - "Albright breathed life into old standards and even created a fully-formed composition on the spot. It was worth the wait."

Review - "Albright breathed life into old standards and even created a fully-formed composition on the spot. It was worth the wait."

Charlie Albright Performing in San Antonio, TX
Photo Credit: Texas Public Radio


Texas Public Radio raved about Charlie's October 13, 2015 concert in San Antonio, Texas, writing that "the impromptu composition was just one highlight of many on the program, which Albright capped with two encores" and "never felt without direction."

"He has won or placed in numerous piano competitions and is an official Steinway artist. The crowd at St. Luke's Episcopal for his afternoon recital could hear why."



Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Finland, Reviews, and Snow

Just got back from my first orchestral concerts in Europe...

and overall first concerts in Finland!  I performed with guest conductor Alpesh Chauhan and the Kymi Sinfonietta in Kotka and Kouvola, Finland.  Check out the photos, and more on my Facebook Page as well!

The concert was reviewed by the Kymen Sanomat, as well, which wrote that the "Piano virtuoso reached Chopin's essence." It continued that "the top-level piano virtuoso made the evening memorable." The review noted "the sound of the world and the structures the soloist Charlie Albright reached," how the "total immersion of the composer of the innermost continued to dream of a semi-sparkling Andante, which broke out in sublime Grande Polonaise," the "full splendor texture...in the hands of effortless virtuosity, which enlivened the rhythm...and sophisticated piano tone,"and the "rose-popping-like fireworks, where the virtuosity had no limits."


Click here for the complete review!

En route to JFK






Concert Hall in Kotka, Finland


Charlie Albright and Alpesh Chauhan






Charlie Albright

Concert Hall in Kouvola, Finland



Concert in Beacon, NY

327 HP Infiniti! :D