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Biographie de l'artiste pour Alma Deutscher

Alma Elizabeth Deutscher Born 2005 Is An English Composer Pianist And Violinist. A Child Prodigy Deutscher Composed Her First Piano Sonata At The Age Of Five. At Seven She Completed The Short Opera The Sweeper Of Dreams. Aged Nine She Wrote A Violin Concerto. At The Age Of Ten She Wrote Her First Full-Length Opera Cinderella Which Had Its European Premiere In Vienna In 2016 Under The Patronage Of Conductor Zubin Mehta And Its U.S. Premiere A Year Later. Deutscher's Piano Concerto Was Premiered When She Was 12. She Has Lived In Vienna Austria Since 2018. She Made Her Debut At Carnegie Hall In 2019 In A Concert Dedicated To Her Own Composition. Background And Education Alma Elizabeth Deutscher Was Born On 19 February 2005 In Basingstoke England. 1 She Is The Daughter Of Literary Scholar Janie Deutscher Née Steen And Linguist Guy Deutscher. Deutscher Also Has A Younger Sister Helen Clara. 2 3 She Began Playing Piano At The Age Of Two Followed By Violin At Three. Her Strong Affinity To Music Was Apparent From An Early Age. She Could Sing In Perfect Pitch Before She Could Speak And She Could Read Music Before She Could Read Words. 3 In A 2017 Interview With The Financial Times Deutscher Said "I Remember When I Was Three And I Was Listening To A Lullaby By Richard Strauss I Loved It! I Especially Loved The Harmony I Always Call It The Strauss Harmony Now. And After It Finished I Asked My Parents "How Could Music Be So Beautiful?" 4 She Received A Little Violin As A Present On Her Third Birthday And While Her Parents Thought It Would Just Be Another Toy She Was "so Excited By It And Tried Playing On It For Days On End" So Her Parents Decided To Find Her A Teacher. 5 Within A Year She Was Playing Handel Sonatas. 6 At Four She Was Improvising On The Piano And By Five Had Begun Writing Down Her Own Compositions. These First Written Notations Were Unclear But By Age Six She Could Write Clear Compositions And Had Composed Her First Piano Sonata A Recording Of Which Was Released In 2013. 7 At Seven She Composed Her First Short Opera The Sweeper Of Dreams At Nine A Violin Concerto And Her First Full-Length Opera At Age Ten. 8 Until The Age Of 16 Deutscher Was Educated At Home. She Was Registered For A School In England When She Was Five But After Attending The First Orientation Day She Came Back In Tears And Told Her Parents "they Haven't Taught Me To Read And Write". 9 Her Parents Then Decided To Educate Her At Home. 3 They Later Explained On The BBC Documentary Imagine 10 And On CBS 60 Minutes 11 That They Were Led To Choose Home Education By Their Realization That Their Daughter's "volcanic Imagination" And Creativity Were Essential To Her Well-Being And They Came To The Conclusion That The Freedom Required For This Intense Creativity And Imagination Cannot Be Provided In A School. Deutscher Herself Told The BBC When She Was Ten "I Never Want To Go To School. I Have To Go Outside And Get Fresh Air And Read." 12 Two Years Later She Explained To The Financial Times "I Think That I Learn At Home In One Hour What It Would Take At School Five Hours To Learn". 4 In His 2017 BBC Documentary About Alma Deutscher Alan Yentob Described This Intense World Of Imagination In Which Deutscher Had Created An Imaginary Country Called "Transylvanian" With Its Own Language And Above All Its Own Music. 10 "I Made Up My Own Land With Its Own Language And There Are Beautiful Composers There Named Antonin Yellowsink And Ashy And Shell And Flara". 7 These Imaginary Composers Each Had A Different Musical Style And Deutscher Assigned Various Of Her Early Compositions To These Composers. Deutscher's Early Musical Education Focused On Creative Improvisation Following A Method Of Teaching Called Partimenti Which Was Developed In Eighteenth-Century Italy And Which Has Been Revived And Popularized By Professor Robert Gjerdingen. 13 14 Gjerdingen Sent Exercises For Alma Deutscher And Commented On Technical Aspects Of Her Composition While She Had Lessons In Improvisation With The Swiss Musician Tobias Cramm. 15 Deutscher Thus Initially Became Fluent In The Musical Grammar Of Eighteenth-Century Music Which She Later Described As Her Musical "mother Tongue". 16 Deutscher Came To Popular Media Attention In 2012 When She Was Seven After Writer And Comedian Stephen Fry Commented On Her YouTube Channel "Simply Mind-Blowing Alma Deutscher Playing Her Own Compositions. A New Mozart?" 17 In 2014 Deutscher's Half-Hour Musical Performance And Interview On Intermezzo With Arik 18 A Television Program Hosted By Pianist And Pedagogue Arie Vardi Brought Her To The Attention Of Leading Figures In The Classical Music World Including Conductor Zubin Mehta. 19 20 In The Same Year A Viral YouTube Mashup Video Released By Musician Kutiman Featured An Ostinato From One Of Deutscher's Early Videos. 21 In 2018 Deutscher Moved With Her Family To Vienna Which She Has Described As Her "musical Homeland". 22 She Explained To The New York Times In 2019 "I Lived In England But I Grew Up On The Music Of Mozart Schubert Beethoven And Haydn. Musically Speaking I Think That Vienna's Always Been My Home." 23 In 2021 She Was Admitted To The Conducting Degree At The University Of Music And Performing Arts Vienna To Study With Conductor Johannes Wildner. 24 At 16 She May Be The Youngest Student Ever To Be Admitted To This Conducting Course Whose Alumni Include Zubin Mehta Claudio Abbado And Kirill Petrenko. Citation Needed In The First Years Of Her Life Deutscher Was The Subject Of Her Father's Linguistic Experiments Related To His Professional Research. 25 In An Effort To Understand Why Ancient Cultures Did Not Use The Term "blue" To Describe The Colour Of The Sky He Made Sure Never To Inform His Daughter That The Sky Was "blue". The Development Of Her Colour Perceptions And Especially Her Insistence In An Early Age That The Clear Sky Was "white" Were Reported In Guy Deutscher's 2010 Book Through The Language Glass Why The World Looks Different In Other Languages. 26 Deutscher Is Trilingual In English German And Hebrew. 27 Compositional Method Style And Aesthetics Deutscher's Music Has Been Noted Above All For The Wealth And Beauty Of Its Melodies. The Austrian Newspaper Wiener Zeitung Termed Deutscher A 'Melodist By High Grace' Whose Cantilenas "convey Bottomless Grief Or Overflowing Yearning". 28 Deutscher Herself Explained That Her Melodies Often Arrive Unbidden 29 Including In Her Dreams. 30 The Opening Of Her First Short Opera The Sweeper Of Dreams Came To Her Fully Formed In A Dream As Well As The Theme Of A Set Of Piano Variations In E-Flat Major Which Eventually Became The Basis Of The Third Movement Of Her Piano Concerto. 31 29 Deutscher Has Also Described A Special Excited State-Of-Mind Which She Called An "improvising Mood". She Told The Daily Telegraph In 2016 "When I Am In An Improvising Mood Melodies Burst From My Fingertips." 32 At A Younger Age She Also Described Melodic Inspiration Arising From Skipping With Her 'magical' Skipping Rope "I Wave It Around And Melodies Pour Into My Head". 33 In 2019 She Told The New York Times "When I Was Younger I Really Thought It Was The Rope That Gave Me Inspiration. Now I Know It’s Not Really The Rope It’s The State Of Mind That I Get Into When I Wave It Around". 23 However Deutscher Has Explained In Numerous Interviews The Fundamental Difference Between The Spontaneous Moments Of Inspiration In Which She Hears Melodies In Her Head And The Laborious Process Of Composing Complete Polished Pieces Based On These Melodies. 34 To The Financial Times She Said That The Challenging Part Of Composition Is To Develop The Ideas And Turn Them Into "a Coherent Structure. That’s Extremely Difficult". 4 Deutscher Has Repeatedly Stated Her Determination To Write Beautiful Music And Bring Back Harmony To Modern Classical Music. In A Press Conference Of The Carinthischer Sommer Music Festival In 2017 Which Featured Deutscher's Violin And Piano Concertos She Made A Public Statement About Her Style Her Love Of Melody And Her Musical Aesthetics "Why Music Should Be Beautiful". 35 She Explained That Many People Have Told Her That Beautiful Melodies Are Not Acceptable In Classical Music Of The Twenty-First Century Because Music Must Reflect The Complexity And Ugliness Of The Modern World. "But I Think That These People Just Got A Little Bit Confused. If The World Is So Ugly Then What's The Point Of Making It Even Uglier With Ugly Music?". She Then Cited The Lullaby By Richard Strauss As Her Earliest Inspiration For Creating Beauty. In Another Interview She Explained "Melody Is The Essence Of All Music – This Is Not Just My Own Musical Aesthetics It’s The Aesthetics Of Almost Everyone Young And Old. It’s Not A Great Secret That The Most Loved Pieces Of Music Are The Ones With The Best Tunes." 36 In 2019 Deutscher Told The New York Times "Lots Of People Have Been Telling Me That If I Want To Grow Up I Have To Compose Music That Will Reflect The Ugliness Of The Modern World. I Don’t Want To Do This. I Want To Compose Music That I Find Beautiful." 37 In 2022 She Told The Times "It Is Extremely Easy To Create Ugliness - That Needs No Talent. But To Create Beauty? That Is A Challenge." She Said She Resisted Pressure From The Classical Music Establishment To Compose Ugly Modernist Music Because "I Don't Want To Inflict Misery On My Audience Or Myself". "People Who Push Noise Down The Throats Of Audiences And Pass That Off As Music That Only Educated People Can Understand - These Are The People Killing Classical Music". 38 In A Speech At The Vienna State Opera In October 2019 On The Occasion Of Receiving The European Culture Prize And On The Eve Of Britain's Rancorous Withdrawal From The European Union Deutscher Said 39 "Until Now I Have Always Composed Melodies And Harmonies Just As They Pour Out From My Heart. But I Have Often Been Told That As A Modern Composer I’ll Soon Have To Forget My Melodies And Concentrate On Dissonance As Befits Our Modern Age. But Maybe This Award Today Means That A More Tolerant Age Is Dawning When Melody And Beauty Will Once Again Be Permitted. Perhaps This Is A Message That There Is More To European Culture Than Just Dissonance. Perhaps There Is Also A Place In European Culture For Harmony." Critical Reception Much Of The Response To Deutscher In The First Years Of Her Public Exposure Centred On Her Young Age And Status As A Child Prodigy With Various Prominent Musicians Such As The Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter 40 And Conductors Zubin Mehta 19 41 And Sir Simon Rattle Expressing Amazement At What She Had Achieved At Such A Young Age. 42 Rattle Told The BBC "I Don't Know That I've Come Across Anyone Of That Age With Quite Such An Astonishing Range Of Gifts." 43 Deutscher Herself However Always Professed Her Dislike To Her Perception As A 'prodigy' And To Her Young Age Being The Focus Of The Discussion. She Said At The Google Zeitgeist Conference When She Was 10 "I Want My Music To Be Taken Seriously ... And Sometimes It's A Little Bit Difficult For People To Take Me Seriously Because I'm Just A Little Girl." 34 Deutscher Also Repeatedly Objected To The Frequent Headlines Comparing Her To Mozart "I Don't Really Want To Be A Little Mozart. I Want To Be Alma." 44 After The Celebrated Premiere Of Deutscher's Opera Cinderella In Vienna In 2016 The Focus In The Public Reception Of Deutscher's Music Has Shifted To Her Unabashed Love Of Melody And To Her Musical Language And Aesthetics. 45 The Striking Quality Of Deutscher's Melodies Was Noticed Early On. The Musicologist Ron Weidberg Wrote In 2015 That "few Composers Can Write Such Tunes Which From The First Moment Are Immediately Impressed Upon Our Memory And Thus Turn Into The Possession Of All Those Who Listen To Them. Alma Is One Of These Composers." 46 Deutscher's Melodies Were A Major Theme In The Reception Of Her Opera Cinderella Since 2016. The Opera Was Described By One Viennese Critic As Containing "fireworks Of Earworms". 28 The Spanish Newspaper ABC Wrote That "Cinderella Is A Flood Of Wonderful And Radiant Melodies Almost In Excess." 47 The German Opera Magazine Orpheus Wrote That Cinderella Was Heralding The "Renaissance Of German Singspiel". 48 The Austrian Newspaper Der Standard Expressed The Hope That Deutscher's Melodious Music Might Help Opera Reconnect With The Wider Public And Inject A New Life Into The World Of Opera Which Has So Often Been Pronounced Dead. 49 Deutscher's Musical Idiom Draws On The Harmonic Framework Of 18th And 19th Century Classical Music. Renowned Austrian Critic Wilhelm Sinkovicz De Expressed His Astonishment When Reviewing A Performance Of Deutscher's Piano Concerto In Vienna That Despite "moving In The Romantic Worlds Of Mendelssohn And Grieg Deutscher's Music Is Full Of Extraordinarily Original Ideas And Genuine Surprises." 50 He Concluded That It Is A Misconception That Composers Must Reinvent Musical Language Anew In Each Generation. "The World Turns In A Circle" He Wrote "but Always Sprouts New Beautiful Flowers If One Only Lets Them Sprout." On The Other Hand Critics Committed To Musical Modernism Have Criticized Deutscher's Refusal To Embrace The Harsh Dissonances That Characterize Much Of Classical Music Since The Second Half Of The Twentieth Century. 23 For Example After A Performance Of Deutscher's Piano Concerto In Lucerne In 2018 A Reviewer For The Newspaper Luzerner Zeitung Criticized The Concerto's "pastel-Melodious" Idiom And Asserted That "the Duty Of The Young Generation Of Artists Should Be To Give To The Audience Not What It Wants But What It Needs". 51 The Wall Street Journal Later Observed That Deutscher's Music Is Perceived As Provocative By Those Who Are Committed To Musical Modernism. They "dislike Her Music For The Same Reason Audiences Love It. They Object To Its Traditional Tonality Its Straightforward Emotional Appeal". 52 In May 2022 The Leading Article Of The Times Endorsed Deutscher's Call For Beautiful Music 53 "Deutscher Seeks Audiences Rather Than Disciples. She Is Surely Right To Hold That The Surest Way To Introduce Her Generation To The Joys Of Classical Music Is To Provide Something Beautiful". Operas The Sweeper Of Dreams 2012 Deutscher's First Completed Opera From Age Seven Is A Short Work Inspired By Neil Gaiman's Story "The Sweeper Of Dreams" With The Text Adapted From A Libretto By Elizabeth Adlington. 5 6 Parts Of The Score Came To Deutscher In A Dream. 54 The First Performance Of The Opera Was In Israel In 2013. 55 In The Story A Job Is Advertised For A Sweeper Of Dreams Who Is To Help People Forget Their Nightmares. The Three Middle-Aged Men On The Committee Are Shocked To Discover That The Only Candidate Alex Is A Sixteen-Year-Old Girl. Her Interviewers Mock Her Because She "committed Two Terrible Crimes The First Was Being A Child The Second Was Being Female." 34 The Theme Of Female Empowerment Is Recurrent In Deutscher's Operas And Also Dominates Her Full Length Opera Cinderella. She Told The New York Times In 2019 "I'm A Very Strong Feminist And I'm Really Happy That I Was Born Now When Girls Are Allowed To Develop Their Talents.". 37 She Said She Is Particularly Attracted To Stories Of Women Overcoming Adversity. Cinderella 2015–20 Deutscher's Second Opera Is A Full-Length Work Based On The Fairy Tale Of Cinderella But With Significant Modifications To The Plot Which In Her Version Revolves Around Music Cinderella Herself Is A Composer The Prince Is A Poet And A Haunting Melody That Cinderella Sings To The Prince As She Flees From The Ball Takes The Place Of The Glass Slipper Of The Traditional Tale. Deutscher Explained That It Was Important For Her That Cinderella Is Not Just A Pretty Girl With A Dainty Foot. The Prince Falls In Love With Cinderella Because Of Her Talent. 4 Deutscher Has Worked On The Opera Over A Period Of At Least Five Years Between The Ages Of Nine To Fifteen Producing Succussive Expansions And Revisions. The First Chamber Version Was Premiered In Israel In 2015 When Deutscher Was Ten. 56 An Orchestral Version Premiered In Vienna The Following Year With Conductor Zubin Mehta As Patron Of The Production. 19 Reports About The Sold Out Performances Appeared In Newspapers All Over The World 57 58 And Viennese Critics Expressed Their Astonishment At The Accomplishment Of Deutscher's Orchestral Writing And At The Beauty Of Her Melodies. 45 Deutscher Further Elaborated The Work For The Sold-Out U.S. Premiere In 2017 At Opera San Jose. 59 60 The New Criterion Called It An "opera Of Astounding Wit Craft And Musical Beauty... The Sheer Amount Of Orchestral And Vocal Invention Is Stunning" And Predicted That Cinderella Would Find Its Way To Broadway. 61 Opera Today Described It As "a Young Talent’s Sensational Burst To Prominence... A Once-In-A-Lifetime Opera-Going Event That Had Audiences Standing And Cheering." 62 The Vienna State Opera Staged Its Own Adaptation For Children In 2018 And 2020. In 2019-20 Deutscher Undertook A Further Revision Of The Opera For A Production At The Salzburg State Theatre Adding A Children's Chorus. 63 64 65 In November 2022 Deutscher Will Make Her U.S. Debut As Conductor In A Revival Of The 2017 Opera San Jose Production Of Cinderella But With The Revised Music Composed For Salzburg. 66 The Emperor's New Waltz Deutscher's Second Full-Length Opera "The Emperor's New Waltz" German Des Kaisers Neue Walzer Is A Commission Of The Salzburg State Theatre. The Premiere Has Been Announced For March 2023. 67 According To The Theatre The Plot Is About "Mozart Against Modern Beats Shrill Dissonance Against Harmonic Beauty. Inspired By The Fairy Tale "The Emperor's New Clothes " The Opera Tells A Story About Pretence And Truth And About The Bonding Power Of Music. The Gardener And The Rich Heiress Jonas And Leonie Could Hardly Be More Different. No Wonder That The Two Can't Stand Each Other. What Unites Them However Is The Dream Of Studying At The Music Academy. But Leonie's Father Fashion Mogul Rudolf Kaiser Thinks That Her Planned Marriage To The Renowned Contemporary Composer Anthony Swindelle Will Bring Enough High Culture Into The Family. Leonie Decides To Visit The University Disguised As A Boy And Comes Across Jonas There. Together They Discover That Swindelle Is Pursuing Some Self-Serving Plans." Awards And Distinctions In May 2021 Deutscher Received The Leonardo Da Vinci International Award Of 11 European Rotary Clubs. At Age 16 She Was The Youngest Person In The History Of The Prize Ever To Receive It. 68 In October 2019 Deutscher Was Awarded The European Culture Prize Young Generation Award In A Ceremony At The Vienna State Opera. 69 70 In October 2019 Deutscher Received The Beijing Music Festival Young Artist Award In A Ceremony In Beijing. 71 In September 2019 Deutscher Was Chosen By The German Magazine Stern As One Of Its Twelve "Heroes Of Tomorrow". At 14 She Was The Youngest Of The Twelve To Be Chosen With The Other Eleven Ranging In Age From 27 To 43. 72 Notable Performances Recordings And Publications Deutscher Has Played Her Own Music As Soloist With Renowned Orchestras Across The World Including The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 73 74 Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra 75 Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg Vienna Chamber Orchestra 76 77 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra China Lucerne Symphony Orchestra Switzerland Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Orchestra Of St. Luke's New York . She Has Also Given Recitals Of Her Own Compositions In The Renowned Lucerne Festival Switzerland 78 And Aix-En-Provence Festival France . 79 At The Invitation Of The Austrian Chancellor She Has Performed At The Chancellery In Vienna On Several State Occasions Including In 2018 At A Service Commemorating The End Of The Second World War In Europe. 80 Notable Live Performances Include Deutscher's Performance Aged 10 At The Google Zeitgeist Conference In 2015 Where She Appeared Alongside Physicist Stephen Hawking. 81 82 The Opening Concert Of The Carinthischer Sommer Carinthian Summer Music Festival Austria In 2017 In Which Deutscher Performed As Soloist Both Her Own Violin Concerto And The World-Premiere Of Her Piano Concerto Together With The Vienna Chamber Orchestra. 83 84 Deutscher's Sold Out Debut In Carnegie Hall In New York In 2019. 85 86 This Concert Which Received Multiple Standing Ovations 87 And Which Critics Described As "a Night Of Increasing Musical Wonder" 88 Was Conducted By Dame Jane Glover With The Orchestra Of St. Luke's And Was Devoted Exclusively To Deutscher's Own Compositions. It Included Her Violin Concerto And Piano Concerto Both Of Which She Again Performed As A Soloist As Well As Highlights From Her Opera Cinderella And Her Concert Waltz Waltz Of The Sirens. Deutscher Introduced Her Waltz To The Audience By Explaining Her Musical Philosophy And Her Determination To Bring Back Harmony And Beauty To Modern Classical Music And To Find Beauty Even In The Ugly Sounds Of The Modern World. The Event Was Streamed Live By Medici.TV. 89 A Recording Of The Waltz Of The Sirens From The Concert Has Been Watched More Than 1.5 Million Times On YouTube. 90 A Later Short Excerpt Of Deutscher Herself Conducting Her Waltz Of The Sirens Went Viral On TikTok In May 2022. 91 92 Notable Television Appearances In 2017 Deutscher Was The Subject Of An Hour Long BBC Documentary Directed By Alan Yentob. 10 The Documentary Accompanied Alma Deutscher During The Rehearsals For The Premiere Of Her Opera Cinderella In Vienna In 2016.
In 2017 Deutscher Was Also The Subject Of A CBS-60 Minutes Documentary 11 Which Won An Emmy Award In 2018 For Best "Arts Culture And Entertainment Report". 93 Aged 9 Deutscher Appeared On The Program Intermezzo With Arik Of The Renowned Pianist And Pedagogue Arie Vardi On Israeli Educational Television 18 In A Performance And Interview Which Brought Her To The Attention Of Conductor Zubin Mehta. 8 Deutscher Has Appeared On Television Shows Across The World Including The Ellen DeGeneres Show 94 And NBC Today. 95 The First Album Of Deutscher's Music "The Music Of Alma Deutscher" Was Released In 2013 When She Was 8. 7 In 2019 Sony Classical Records Released "From My Book Of Melodies" A Piano Album Of Deutscher's Compositions From Ages Of Four To Fourteen. 96 Two Productions Of Her Opera Cinderella Has Been Released On DVD By Sony Classical 97 And By The Vienna State Opera. 98 Deutscher's Collection Of Piano Pieces From My Book Of Melodies Was Published In 2020 By American Classical Music Publishers G. Schirmer And Hal Leonard. 99 100 List Of Compositions Operas The Sweeper Of Dreams Mini-Opera 101 Cinderella A Full-Length Opera 102 The Emperor's New Waltz German Des Kaisers Neuer Walzer An Opera Commissioned By The Salzburg State Theatre To Premiere In The Season 2022/23. 64 Orchestral Pieces Dance Of The Solent Mermaids Symphonic Dance 103 Violin Concerto In G Minor 104 105 Piano Concerto In E-Flat Major 106 Waltz Of The Sirens 90 Elmayer Waltz 107 Songs The Lonely Pine Tree Song To Words By H. Heine. This Piece Appeared In Public Only In A Piano Solo Arrangement As Part Of The Album From My Book Of Melodies 108 The Night Before Christmas Song To Words By C. Moore 109 Near The Beloved A Song To Words By Goethe 110 I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day A Christmas Carol To Words Based On A Poem By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 111 Chamber Music Andante For Violin And Piano 112 Rondino Trio In E-Flat Major For Violin Viola And Piano 113 Quartet Movement In A Major 114 A Piano Arrangement Appeared In The Album From My Book Of Melodies Under The Name Summer In Mondsee 108 Viola Sonata In C Minor First Movement 115 Quartet Movement In G Major Rondo 116 Violin Sonata First Movement 117 Trio For Violin Viola And Piano In D Major Cinderella Trio 118 Piano Pieces Piano Sonata In E-Flat Major 119 The Chase Impromptu In C Minor 108 Sixty Minutes Polka 108 Ludwig Waltz No. 1 120 Ludwig Waltz No. 2 121 Grinzinger Polka 122

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