
Nicholas Roth
Edvard Grieg Complete Lyric Pieces (3 CDs)
© 2007 Blue Griffin Recording Inc © 2007 (0649288334928)
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This is a triple CD set entitled “Edvard Grieg: Complete Lyric Pieces for Piano” performed by Nicholas Roth. The 66 short pieces that compile the collection were composed over a span of more than thirty years.
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- 1 Eight Lyric Pieces, Op. 12 (1867) Arietta
- 2 Waltz
- 3 Watchman’s Song
- 4 Elves’ Dance
- 5 Folk Melody
- 6 Norwegian Melody
- 7 Album Leaf
- 8 National Song
- 9 Eight Lyric Pieces, Op. 38 (1884) Berceuse
- 10 Folk Melody
- 11 Melody
- 12 Halling
- 13 Leaping Dance
- 14 Elegy
- 15 Waltz
- 16 Canon
- 17 Six Lyric Pieces, Op. 43 (1886) Butterfly
- 18 Lonely Wanderer
- 19 In My Homeland
- 20 Little Bird
- 21 Erotic Piece
- 22 To Spring
- 23 Seven Lyric Pieces, Op. 47 (1888) Valse-Impromptu
- 24 Album Leaf
- 25 Melody
- 26 Halling
- 27 Melancholy
- 28 Leaping Dance
- 29 Elegy
- 30 Six Lyric Pieces, Op. 54 (1891) Shepherd Boy
- 31 Peasants’ March
- 32 March Of The Trolls
- 33 Notturno
- 34 Scherzo
- 35 Bell-Ringing
- 36 Six Lyric Pieces, Op. 57 (1893) Vanished Days
- 37 Gade
- 38 Illusion
- 39 Secret
- 40 She Dances
- 41 Homesickness
- 42 Six Lyric Pieces, Op. 62 (1895) Sylfide
- 43 Thanks
- 44 French Serenade
- 45 The Brook
- 46 Phantom
- 47 Homeward
- 48 Six Lyric Pieces, Op. 65 (1897) From Days Of Youth
- 49 Peasant’s Song
- 50 Sadness
- 51 Salon
- 52 In Ballad Style
- 53 Wedding Day At Troldhaugen
- 54 Six Lyric Pieces, Op. 68 (1899) Sailors’ Song
- 55 Grandmother’s Minuet
- 56 At Your Feet
- 57 Evening In The Mountains
- 58 Cradle Song
- 59 Valse Mélancolique
- 60 Seven Lyric Pieces, Op. 71 (1901) Once Upon A Time
- 61 Summer Evening
- 62 Little Troll
- 63 Woodland Peace
- 64 Halling
- 65 Gone
- 66 Remembrances
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Hailed by the Indianapolis News as “a world of talent, displaying lyrical beauty, percussive driving power never out of control, and never without security and assurance,” pianist Nicholas Roth began his formal studies at age twelve, and was receiving critical acclaim for his appearances by the age of eighteen. He has appeared as soloist with the St. Louis Symphony, and the Indianapolis Symphony under Raymond Leppard, among many others.
Roth has been featured in recital series and festivals throughout the United States, Germany, and Spain. Roth was a 1993 Beethoven Fellow of the American Pianists Association, which provided him concert management for three years. He has won first prizes in the Young Keyboard Artists Association International and Grace Welsh International Piano Competitions, as well as the chamber music competitions of Tortona and Pietra Ligure, Italy. He was also the recipient of a Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) grant that enabled him to further his studies in Germany. He was honored by the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for his “contribution to the performing arts, his accomplishments as a concert pianist, and his inspiration to young musicians.”
Roth holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Michigan State University, an Artist Diploma from the Hochschule für Musik in Munich, and M.M. and B.M. degrees from Indiana University, where he was the recipient of the School of Music’s highest honors including the Performer’s Certificate and the Joseph Battista Memorial Scholarship. His teachers included Ralph Votapek, Elisso Virsaladze, Helmut Deutsch, Edward Auer, Emilio del Rosario, and Michel Block.
Roth is a piano professor at Drake University and was previously on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point and Alma College.