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Todd L. Burns

I was stressing out last night, brushing up on all my classical music knowledge. I wrote to you at 2:45 AM and said should we play some of this composer, who I looked up in Wikipedia, or that composer. Then I thought to myself, ”There’s so many versions of all these songs,” but then you wrote back within five minutes saying, “Yeah, we should play these people, but I could play them.” Why don’t we begin with you playing something on the Wurlitzer, something old school, so to speak, that maybe sounds a bit new in your mind?

Francesco Tristano

The Wurlitzer is missing a C3 and it’s out of tune, but I think it’s going to be okay.

Todd L. Burns

By the way, please welcome Francesco Tristano.

(applause)

(music: Francesco Tristano plays Orlando Gibbons / applause)

Todd L. Burns

Who was that?

Francesco Tristano

It was a piece by Orlando Gibbons, English composer, mid-17th century.

Todd L. Burns

He was before Bach?

Francesco Tristano

Definitely, about a century before Bach.

Todd L. Burns

What’s special about him

Francesco Tristano Schlimé

Francesco Tristano

Tristano in 2014

Birth nameFrancesco Tristano Schlimé
Born (1981-09-16) September 16, 1981 (age 43)
OriginLuxembourg
Genresclassic music, electronic music
Occupation(s)pianist, composer
Instrument(s)piano, synth
Years active2000–present
Labelsinfiné
Websitefrancescotristano.com

Musical artist

Francesco Tristano Schlimé, stage nameFrancesco Tristano, born 1981, is a Luxembourgish classical and experimental pianist and composer who also plays the clarinet.[1] He composes both classical and electronic music.[2]

Education

Born on 16 September 1981 in Luxembourg City, Tristano studied at conservatories in Luxembourg, Brussels, Riga and Paris before graduating in music at New York's Juilliard School where his teachers were Jerome Lowenthal, Bruce Brubaker and Jacob Lateiner. He has also studied with Emile Naoumoff, Rosalyn Tureck and Mikhail Pletnev.[2]

Career

He debuted in 2000 with the Russian National Orchestra, with w

Francesco Tristano

Concert highlights include solo performances at Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie, Concertgebouw, L’auditori Barcelona & Le Poisson Rouge. He recently recorded his latest album, On early Music, in a live streamed concert with La Scala Paris in 2021. He performed his uniquely constructed concept piano 2.0 at LSO St Luke’s, as well as performances with Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Orchestre National du Strasbourg and Sibiu Philharmonic, as part of the Enescu Festival. The season 2020/21 will see Tristano performing at Resonanzen Festival, Festival de Musique Sacrée de Perpignan as well as with Hong Kong Philharmonic (premiering his new concerto Tokyo Stories: A suite for piano and orchestra with conductor Rumon Gamba). 

Tristano regularly works with a number of important orchestras including the MDR Sinfonieorchester Leipzig (with Kristjan Järvi), Orchestre National de Lille, hr-Sinfonieorchester, Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg, BBC Concert Orchestra, Szczecin Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

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