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Artist
Hailed by critics and audiences as a visionary and fascinating artist, David Greilsammer is today widely recognized for his imaginative, audacious, and innovative concert programmes. In July 2008, Greilsammer amazed the public and press when performing the complete Mozart Sonatas in a oneday marathon in Paris, shortly after which he performed Mozart’s eighteen Sonatas again, in a series of six concerts at the 2008 Verbier Festival. David Greilsammer has fast gained international attention since making his New York debut in 2004 at Lincoln Centre under conductor James Conlon, giving the American Premiere of Erwin Schulhoff’s Piano Concerto; Schulhoff’s astonishing work had been tragically neglected since the composer’s death in a Nazi concentration camp in 1942. Praised by the New York Times for this bold and unique performance, David Greilsammer is now regularly invited to perform in the major concert halls worldwide under the leading conductors of our time. As winner of the ‘Young Musician of the Year’ at the 2008 French Music Awards, David Greilsammer recently performed live on TV to an audience of two million viewers. In 2006, Greilsammer’s debut recording of Mozart’s early piano concertos, played and conducted from the keyboard for Vanguard Classics, was awarded by the Daily Telegraph as one of the “Records of the Year” and described by Le Monde as “one of the greatest surprises of the Mozart year”. This success was immediately followed by an exclusive contract with Naïv
Suite in D Minor HWV 447: Allemande
1,3362Suite in D Minor, HWV 447: Allemande
9493Mozart - Fantaisie K475
5744Sonata in D Major, K. 492: Presto
5215Les Barricades mystérieuses
4646Sonata in D Minor, K. 213: Andante
2057Sonata in E Major, K. 381: Andante commodo
1848Suite in D Minor, HWV 447: Sarabande
1669Suite in D Minor HWV 447: Sarabande
16010Sonata in D Minor, K. 141: Allegro
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