Hello, dear Pianostreet members!
After a long absence, I thought I'd pop by here to share exciting news about an upcoming project that I'm involved in, namely the world premiere recording of Moses Pergament's 1st piano concerto. Pergament was a Jewish Finnish-born composer who moved to Sweden quite early on, but who has remained neglected in our music life. His first piano concerto was performed by several pianists, and none less than the famous Polish-born pianist Felicja Blumental wanted to record the work on CD. In spite of many efforts, this never worked out, and the work has remained unrecorded.
Fortunately, a recording is now about to happen, already in early August, with myself as soloist. The rest of the CD will be recorded next year and we already have a fine record label willing to release the final result. And not only do we plan to record the work, but there is also a concert tour planned for next year.
Since recording for orchestra is very expensive, we've decided to start a crowdfunding campaign, to cover the final costs related to this project. Welcome to read all about it on the link below!
https://mesenaatti.me/en/2204/hmo-moses-pergament-recording-and-concert-tour/Perhaps this project will be of interest for some Pianostreet members! The music is absolutely fascinating, and everyone involved is highly enthusiastic about the project as such. There are more CDs being planned with Pergament's music, as well as concerts focusing on his music. It deserves being brought back to public attention.
Anybody unfamiliar with his music could start by listening to his violin sonata, and his magnum opus "Den judiska sången" ("The Jewish song"), a massive choral symphony with soloists, written towards the end of WW2.