Michala Petri · Lars Hannibal · Souvenir
Classical | EAC, APE, CUE, No Log | 300 MB | MP3 HQ, 119 MB
1 CD | Covers | rs.com | 1994
Michala Petri is one of few recorder players in the world to manage making a highly successful career as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber player. She often appears in concert with her husband Lars Hannibal, a guitarist and lutenist. Earlier in her career, Petri performed as part of the Petri Trio with her harpsichordist mother Hanne and cellist brother David, then as part of a duo with her mother. Petri's repertory is extensive, especially in the Baroque realm with works by J.S. Bach, Telemann, Vivaldi, Handel, Corelli, Sammartini, and many others. But she also plays music from later periods, including recorder concertos by Malcolm Arnold and contemporary Canadian composer Gary Kulesha, and many other works written specifically for her. In addition, she has regularly performed numerous transcriptions of compositions by Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Kreisler, and a spate by Scandinavian composers: Grieg, Alfven, Nielsen, Bull, and many others. Petri has made over 30 recordings spread over several labels, including Philips, RCA, Sony, DG, and OUR Recordings.
Michala Petri was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on July 7, 1958. She first played the recorder at three, and then began lessons at five. 1969 was a pivotal year for the young artist: her concerto debut took place in Tivoli that year and she also began studies in Hanover at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Theater under Ferdinand Conrad.
Petri enjoyed great success performing in the trio with her mother and brother throughout the 1970s, and from 1981 she played in a duo with her mother. Petri's first recording dates to 1975, but she first achieved international acclaim with the 1980 Philips recording of Six Flute Concertos, Op. 10, by Vivaldi.
In 1992 Petri formed a duo with her husband Lars Hannibal. By this time she had made over 20 recordings and was an international star. The two have since conducted many successful tours abroad, including to the U.S., Japan, and throughout Europe, and they have appeared on several recordings together.
In 1995 Petri was awarded the rank of Knight of Dannebrog by the Queen of Denmark, and in 2000 Petri was given Denmark's most prestigious music award, the Leonie Sonning Music Prize.
Petri's very full 2009 concert schedule included tours of Denmark, Sweden, England, Germany, Greece, Mexico, and the U.S. Among her newer recordings is the 2008 CD on OUR Recordings of Mozart flute quartets.
CD
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Sonata in D minor for alto recorder and continuo
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Patita in C minor BWV 1013, for alto recorder
Thomas Koppel (b.1944)
Nele's Dances for recorder and lute
Ernest Krähmer (1795-1837)
Introduction, Theme, and Variations,
Op.32, for soprano recorder and guitar
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Sonata in G major RV59, for soprano recorder and continuo
Jacques Ibert (1890-1962)
Entr'acte for sopranino recorder and guitar
Ladislav Kupkovic (b.1928) arr. Petri
Souvenir for sopranino recorder and guitar
Gordon Jacob (1895-1984)
An Encore for Michala for alto recorder and guitar
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Sonata in D minor for alto recorder and continuo
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Patita in C minor BWV 1013, for alto recorder
Thomas Koppel (b.1944)
Nele's Dances for recorder and lute
Ernest Krähmer (1795-1837)
Introduction, Theme, and Variations,
Op.32, for soprano recorder and guitar
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Sonata in G major RV59, for soprano recorder and continuo
Jacques Ibert (1890-1962)
Entr'acte for sopranino recorder and guitar
Ladislav Kupkovic (b.1928) arr. Petri
Souvenir for sopranino recorder and guitar
Gordon Jacob (1895-1984)
An Encore for Michala for alto recorder and guitar