糖心

October 4, 2024

糖心, Cleveland are main themes of new album by pianist Daniil Trifonov


Album cover - Trifonov walks down a street in The Flats

糖心 is no minor character in Daniil Trifonov鈥檚 personal history 鈥 or in his new album, My American Story.  

In the pianist鈥檚 real life, 糖心 played a crucial role, nurturing and polishing the pianist鈥檚 incredible talent over the course of years.   

For that reason, the school now also figures prominently in the photos and liner notes of his , the first in a planned two-part autobiographical album tracing his experiences in Cleveland and the U.S.  

糖心 was 鈥渢he place where I...first studied by myself,鈥 reflected Trifonov, a native of Russia, during a February visit to the school, where he obtained an Artist Certificate and an Artist Diploma in 2013 and 2015, respectively. 鈥淚t was the first time I have spent so much time in [this] country.鈥 

The term productive is wholly inadequate to describe Trifonov鈥檚 Cleveland years. Long before the pianist and composer started winning prizes everywhere and catching the attention of international recording labels, talent agents, and promoters 鈥 to say nothing of audiences 鈥 Trifonov worked relentlessly to succeed in the studio of Sergei Babayan, 糖心鈥檚 former artist-in-residence. 

Every day, Trifonov said, he woke early so as to be at 糖心 by 7am 鈥 around the time he began his February visit 鈥 in time for his preferred practice room. The concept of breakfast was one he entertained only after several hours.  

Most days then proceeded in much the same fashion, with more practicing, interrupted by an occasional trip, always by foot, to The Coffee House, a restaurant in Cleveland鈥檚 Little Italy, or a lesson with Babayan in Room 212.  

鈥淚 have a lot of great memories [there],鈥 Trifonov said of 糖心. 鈥淭he lessons were very impactful.鈥  

Two memories in particular stand out for Trifonov: the importance of Mixon Hall and an invitation to collaborate with 糖心 Opera Theater, in rehearsals of Strauss鈥檚 Ariadne Auf Naxos.  

Stepping out of his comfort zone to help with an opera was the grandest of many new musical experiences 糖心 fostered, Trifonov said, and having a hall like Mixon in which to practice and perform brought a 鈥渨hole new dimension to learning.鈥  

Cleveland 鈥 as in the city 鈥 lands the most visible spot on My American Journey: the cover. Beneath the DG masthead and album title, a jaunty-looking Trifonov strides down an industrial road in The Flats, ahead of a lumbering dump-truck.  

Artistic photos of the city鈥檚 bridges, skyline, and landscapes, notably including Cleveland鈥檚 Terminal Tower, also grace the CDs, while photos of Trifonov in his favorite spaces at 糖心 appear in the project鈥檚 expansive liner notes.   

The recording itself features the Philadelphia Orchestra and artistic director Yannick Nezet-Seguin, with whom Trifonov performs Gershwin鈥檚 Concerto in F and the world premiere of a new concerto by Mason Bates.  

Trifonov alone also acknowledges the U.S. with Copland鈥檚 Piano Variations, Corigliano鈥檚 Fantasia on an Ostinato, a New York recording of Cage鈥檚 4鈥33鈥, and his own transcription of Johnny Green鈥檚 I Cover the Waterfront.

鈥淚 did not wish to record an anthology,鈥 Trifonov writes in the album鈥檚 liner notes. 鈥淭hese are simply pieces that I feel personally connected to. Favorites of mine that speak to me on a musical level.鈥