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Burkard Schliessmann

Burkard Schliessmann is a German classical pianist and concert artist with an active international career.[1] He attended the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts and graduated with a Master's degree. He studied under several internationally recognized musical artists and participated in master classes conducted by Shura Cherkassky and Bruno Leonardo Gelber.

Burkard Schliessmann
Burkard Schliessmann in Berlin at the presentation of his Chopin-Schumann Anniversary Edition 2010
Background information
BornAschaffenburg, Germany
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)
  • Pianist
  • Organist
Years active1984–present
Labels
  • Arthaus Musik
  • Divine Art
  • Naxos Records
  • Bayer Music Group
  • MSR Classics USA
Websiteschliessmann.com

Career edit

Schliessmann was born in Aschaffenburg. He performed at Steinway Hall in New York and is an official artist of Steinway & Sons.[2] He has performed as a recitalist, chamber musician and orchestral soloist throughout the world and has participated in music festivals in Europe, among these the Münchner Klaviersommer, the festival "Frankfurt Feste", the Valldemossa Chopin Festival and the Maurice Ravel Festival in Paris. He received invitations from orchestras like the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, hr-Sinfonieorchester, WDR Radio Symphony Orchestra Cologne, Symphony Orchestra Wuppertal and the New Philharmonic Westfalia, in addition to other orchestras.[3]

He has received honors and awards for his performances and his musical recordings and has been the subject and guest artist on many radio and television programs. His repertoire comprises Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Schumann, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Scriabin, the Second Viennese School up to the Avantgarde.

Pedagogy edit

Besides performing, Schliessmann is an active music pedagogue, and joins as Professor of Piano the faculty of LOML International Piano Summer Academy, London Overseas Musicians' League, in London, United Kingdom.[4] His pedagogical concept is a unit of psyche and physis of each student and his individuality, taking this by a fusion of the art, music and the instrument. His students are coming from the United States, Europe, Russia, Croatia, Poland, China, Japan and New Zealand. Most of them are prize-winners of international piano competitions and are teaching themselves in universities or conservatories.[5]

The LOML is official member of Alink-Argerich Foundation since October 2023.[6]

Personal life edit

Schliessmann is also a professional scuba diver[7] and serves as an Ambassador for the "Protecting of Our Ocean Planet" program of the Project AWARE Foundation. The inspiration of the variety of colours of the underwater world he converts into differentiated sounds in his artistic interpretations, a phenomenon called synesthesia. In several segments of an interview with Oliver Fraenzke in The New Listener entitled "Interview: Burkard Schliessmann", Schliessmann describes his experiences of these feelings and impressions.[8]

He also is engaged in the study of philosophy[9] and photography.[10]

Musical style, interpretation and artistry edit

"Schliessmanns' approach to the piano, though guided by a piercing intellect, remains essentially intuitive", so a reviewer in the introduction to an interview in High Performance Review HPR, USA.[11]

Schliessmann himself stated in a conversation about the Goldberg Variations with James Reel in 2008,

Intuition is a level of the highest range. In details, I don't have to think or to worry about the realization of my interpretation; no, it's something that spreads out of my artistic all-compassion. [...] This is my deepest artistic conviction for the rightness of an interpretation – interpretation as a summary of something unique and whole, not of a combining of details. Intuition is a level that includes all levels of emotion, intelligence, structure, and architecture. And I'm also confronted with the question of poetry and poesy, something that is so often neglected – especially in Bach.

— Burkard Schliessmann, Fanfare[12]

According to Phil Muse, "Schliessmann is essentially a romantic, and as such he is the last sort of pianist you would expect to just play the notes as written, without comment."[13]

James Harrington argued in American Record Guide in 2010 that "Schliessmann arrives at his own unique interpretations, with reverence for the past (Cortot, Michelangeli, Rubinstein, and Horszowski especially). While each phrase is impeccably shaped, there is an overall thrust to each work that holds everything together. He uses rubato sparingly, and while he embraces the virtuosity in the music, it never overrides other musical content. After a half century of listening to a number of these works, I must say that Schliessmann shed new light on most of them."[14]

Peter J. Rabinowitz described in Fanfare in 2011 Schliessmann "as a fiercely intellectual pianist." He added:

He's intellectual in two senses. First, he approaches this music with a tremendous store of background knowledge – knowledge about the composers and their works, about their early receptions, about their critical writings, about their literary inspirations, and about the cultural milieu in which they found themselves. Second, he performs the music with a rigorous sense of the ways its details contribute to its form, both in terms of its overall architecture and in terms of its vertical structure. Not that he sounds anything like Pollini, much less Rosen (to mention just two other pianists often tagged as intellectuals); his playing is far lusher and less severe than Pollini's (listen to the gorgeous shifts in color in the Barcarolle), far more flexible than Rosen's. Still, if you're looking for playing with splashy virtuosity, heightened emotionality, and an extroverted interpretive style, you won't find it here.[15]

On playing Bach, Schumann and Chopin edit

In 2008, Schliessmann said that he played Bach more than any other composer and that he had played the complete organ works at the age of 21 – and this by memory.[12]

As a child and youngster I had been taught by one of the last master-students of the legendary Helmut Walcha, and I completely had been affected by this style of insight into Bach and the internal structures. This method of regarding the independent coherence of all the voices gave me a special comprehension of Bach and his philosophy. Lastly one can say that I have been growing up with Bach, even to this day.

— Burkard Schliessmann, Fanfare[12]
 
Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, Aria Autograph

The Goldberg Variations have always enjoyed a special status, with pianists regarding them as a touchstone of their technical and interpretative powers. At stake are the ability to light up the work from within, a tightrope walk that at the same time describes a vast circle, starting out and returning to a state of apotheotic stillness, the ability to find one's bearings within a particular concentration of inner and outer complexity, an inner and outer coherence and homogeneity that are all-embracing, the ability, finally, to produce an explosion of inner cells by reduced means and, hence, a particular sensitivity, sinewy tension, and color. The performer must play a game with particular devices, finding solutions to the problems posed by the work not in octave doublings and other playful expedients but in a tightly structured inner rigor and order. What is demanded is a particular form of internalization, of inner and outer lyricism. It is this that makes the Goldberg Variations so unique – and so demanding.[12]

In a segment of an interview with James Reel in Fanfare entitled "Burkard Schliessmann Articulates His Approach to Bach", Schliessmann speaks about the surreal and metaphysical experience of playing the Bach Goldberg Variations. According to Schliessmann, "Bach really cannot be seen, understood, and interpreted from an isolated point. Bach has to be explored as part of something complete, unique, of a universe – an aspect of human realism."[12] This Schliessmann also stated in broadcastings on SWR, WDR and HR.[16][17][18][19]

According to Schliessmann, "Chopin is the crowning and climax of piano-playing. It's something so unique, all-affecting in emotionalism, musical architecture, and structure, that all past giants are present in it: Bach and Mozart. Chopin's elegance is so singular, that again you need much experience to convey his music in the real and original style. The question of rubato is very sensitive: It's nothing arbitrary, but much more something well calculated and well proportioned, something that is integrated in the classical strength of form, which is constructed on the profound knowledge of the polyphonic and contrapuntal structures of Bach and Mozart."[12]

In another interview with Peter J. Rabinowitz in Fanfare entitled "Cannons Camouflaged by Flowers: Burkard Schliessmann Talks about Chopin", Schliessmann stated, "To approach Chopin, you have to separate him stylistically completely from Schumann. Schumann admired Chopin very much and saw him as friend, but Chopin himself had much less interest in and esteem for Schumann. Whereas the young Schumann's creative path led in the opposite direction, from classical forms – however deeply revered, to the freedom of subjective self-expression – this is an absolute deep contrast to Chopin, who found himself favoring a classical form of musical essence. He needs to bring nothing in from outside, the music is nearly absolute."[20]

Instruments edit

In a segment of an interview in Fanfare entitled "A Philosophy, Not a Profession: The Art of Burkard Schliessmann", Peter J. Rabinowitz wrote that Schliessmann is a connoisseur of the mechanics of the piano and he insists that his concert instruments be in perfect condition. He described that according to Schliessmann the quality of the sound has its source, as well, in the quality of his piano technician, Georges Ammann.[9]

"I don't want to be conceited," Schliessmann said, "absolutely not, but it's a fact that piano and player have to blend into one."[9]

Peter J. Rabinowitz added that for Schliessmann "the interaction between piano and concert hall is also extremely important. He often travels with his own favored instruments (especially if there is a recording or broadcast involved), and he carefully adjusts to any hall in which he plays."[9]

Schliessmann stated: "I need a day to hear the hall and to place the piano at the right position. This maximizes the impact on the audience."[9]

James Inverne wrote in Steinway International Pianos Magazine that "Schliessmann owns two treasured Steinways. They were carefully selected after years of searching."[21] One, Schliessmann said, is a "very orchestral" instrument and is used for large scale works. The other "is very sensitive and sensible, great for chamber music." He added: "The search for the ideal instruments was entirely worth it: My pianos are alive to me and a mirror of me. It was vital to get it right."[21]

About live concerts and studio recordings edit

Chopin's biography remains obscure. He withheld himself all his life, in diametrical contrast to the openness and accessibility of his contemporary Franz Liszt. Chopin always conveyed the impression of a suffering soul, not to say a martyr, almost as if this were to nourish or even underpin his inspiration. Striving for crystalline perfection, he never ventured outside his own domain. You know, the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard is said to have given, as a child, "martyr" as his chosen career. Chopin must have shared this cult of the Pater dolorosus.[20]

According to Peter J. Rabinowitz, the artistic fulfilment of Schliessmann's performances is the communication with his audience.[9] Phil Muse commented: "There is a strong personality behind his performances, one that always has a decided opinion about the music" and the FAZ described his concert appearances as a "mystic fusion".[13][22]

It's quite an obsession to me to communicate at this moment, at this time, with my audience. I don't only play for them, it's something I want to give back to them. I feel how each listener in the audience is listening to me, and I feel its warmness, for example, and I give it back to the complete audience. I feel the intensity of hearing, of listening. This is like electricity, and this I give back to the audience. It's very stimulating.

— Burkard Schliessmann, Fanfare[9]

Peter J. Rabinowitz explained, "this give and take is so important that, when recording in a studio, he likes to bring a few friends along to serve as an audience."[9]

Schliessmann himself said: "Sometimes, I ask one, two, or more people just to sit in the audience and to listen to me with concentration as I play. It's stimulating for me, and I try to build up a situation like that in a recital with a live audience. This helps me to play in a way that electrifies people."[9]

The interview in Fanfare entitled "Cannons Camouflaged by Flowers: Burkard Schliessmann Talks about Chopin" concluded with a statement of Schliessmann:

The things that are most important to me [...] are perfectionism and truth. Truth of interpretation, truth of sound, truth of the instrument, truth of the hall, truth lastly of all. This means Artistic Integrity to me. Coming back to my artistic aims in my Chopin: It's a special combination of lyricism, poetry, virtuosity, noblesse, classical strength but also romantic enthusiasm and passion, in bringing out this obscure man Chopin ...

— Burkard Schliessmann, Fanfare[20]

Definition of success and talent edit

Related to this, one could ask ″what is talent?″, to which I would immediately answer: ″To have the strength, power, endurance, courage and stamina to start new after each setback.″ These characters blend into one: Virtue.[23]

In a segment of an interview in The Cross-Eyed Pianist entitled ″Meet the Artist – Burkard Schliessmann, pianist″ Schliessmann answered the question: As a musician, what is your definition of success?

True success is connected and bounded to the truth of interpretation. There begins and starts a long lasting experience: the chance that the artistry of a true artist will live on for generations, and will influence other epochs. This is the meaning of artistic integrity – and the definition of success.

— Burkard Schliessmann, The Cross-Eyed Pianist[23]

Honours and awards edit

 
Burkard Schliessmann in Teldex Studio, Berlin

Discography (selected) edit

Schliessmann records for Arthaus Musik,[39] MSR-Classics[40] and Bayer.[41][42] In June 2014 Schliessmann signed a further recording contract with the British label Divine Art for the worldwide releasing of selected piano works and cycles from Johann Sebastian Bach and Frédéric Chopin.[43]

Studio albums edit

Live Recordings edit

Vinyl edit

DVDs edit

Television and radio productions edit

Schliessmann has appeared in a number of television and radio productions on the European television stations ARD, ZDF, WDR, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Hessischer Rundfunk, ARTE, 3-SAT, EinsFestival, Unitel-Classica [de], Classical TV[62] and the US channels Classic Arts Showcase, WSMC, WWFM, WUOT, WDPR, KING-FM and KZSU. These include:

 
Burkard Schliessmann at the Steinway Grand
  • KZSU: Burkard Schliessmann at Stanford University, USA: The Music Treasury celebrates Burkard Schliessmann. Presented by Gary Lemco and Lorrin M. Koran. 6 February 2022, 7–9 pm. Works from Joh. Seb. Bach, Robert Schumann, Frédéric Chopin and Alexander Scriabin.[63]
  • KING-FM: Burkard Schliessmann plays Chopin; 27 July 2020
  • WDPR: Discover Classical: New at Noon, USA: Burkard Schliessmann plays Chopin; 6 September 2016
  • WWFM: The Piano Matters with David Dubal, USA: Burkard Schliessmann plays Bach; 16 March 2016
  • Hessian Radio in Frankfurt/Main, Germany, hr2 Doppelkopf; February 2012
  • WSMC: Burkard Schliessmann "Live in University of Tennessee", Knoxville, Cleveland, USA; January 2012
  • SWR-Radio in Baden-Baden, Germany, Treffpunkt Klassik extra; 2008 and 2010
  • WDR-Cologne, Germany, TonArt; 2008 and 2010
  • ZDF: aspekte: TV-portrait of Burkard Schliessmann, 1994
  • WDR: Russian salon music: Scriabin and Rachmaninoff, 1995; Production: José Montes-Baquer, Direction: Enrique Sánchez Lansch
  • WDR: Liszt: Piano Transcriptions of Schubert Songs – Godowsky: Symphonic Metamorphoses on Waltzes and Themes of Johann Strauss, 1997. Production: José Montes-Baquer, Lothar Mattner, Direction: Claus Viller, Agnes Meth[64]
  • Bayerischer Rundfunk: Munich Piano Summer Festival 1993, Philharmony in Gasteig (Live recording: Bach-Busoni, Scriabin, Chopin); A Loft Production (Manfred Frei) in co-production with the BR (Korbinian Meyer). Direction: Dieter Hens
  • ZDF: ZDF-Morgenmagazin: TV-portrait of Burkard Schliessmann; December 1992
  • ZDF: Erstklassisch! CD presentation (Scriabin: Piano Works, Opp. 2–74, Bayer BR 100 161); December 1990

Memberships edit

Schliessmann is a member (Master Instructor) of the Professional Association of Diving Instructors[65] (PADI) and of the Canon Professional Network.[66] He is also a long-term member of the Frankfurter Gesellschaft für Handel, Industrie, Wissenschaft und Kultur, Lions Clubs International and American Guild of Organists.

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External links edit

  • Literature by and about Burkard Schliessmann in the German National Library catalogue
  • Official website
  • Burkard Schliessmann at Divine Art Recordings Group
  • Burkard Schliessmann at AllMusic

burkard, schliessmann, german, classical, pianist, concert, artist, with, active, international, career, attended, frankfurt, university, music, performing, arts, graduated, with, master, degree, studied, under, several, internationally, recognized, musical, a. Burkard Schliessmann is a German classical pianist and concert artist with an active international career 1 He attended the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts and graduated with a Master s degree He studied under several internationally recognized musical artists and participated in master classes conducted by Shura Cherkassky and Bruno Leonardo Gelber Burkard SchliessmannBurkard Schliessmann in Berlin at the presentation of his Chopin Schumann Anniversary Edition 2010Background informationBornAschaffenburg GermanyGenresClassicalOccupation s Pianist OrganistYears active1984 presentLabelsArthaus Musik Divine Art Naxos Records Bayer Music Group MSR Classics USAWebsiteschliessmann com Contents 1 Career 1 1 Pedagogy 2 Personal life 3 Musical style interpretation and artistry 3 1 On playing Bach Schumann and Chopin 3 2 Instruments 3 3 About live concerts and studio recordings 3 4 Definition of success and talent 4 Honours and awards 5 Discography selected 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Live Recordings 5 3 Vinyl 5 4 DVDs 6 Television and radio productions 7 Memberships 8 References 9 External linksCareer editSchliessmann was born in Aschaffenburg He performed at Steinway Hall in New York and is an official artist of Steinway amp Sons 2 He has performed as a recitalist chamber musician and orchestral soloist throughout the world and has participated in music festivals in Europe among these the Munchner Klaviersommer the festival Frankfurt Feste the Valldemossa Chopin Festival and the Maurice Ravel Festival in Paris He received invitations from orchestras like the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra hr Sinfonieorchester WDR Radio Symphony Orchestra Cologne Symphony Orchestra Wuppertal and the New Philharmonic Westfalia in addition to other orchestras 3 He has received honors and awards for his performances and his musical recordings and has been the subject and guest artist on many radio and television programs His repertoire comprises Bach Beethoven Mozart Schumann Chopin Liszt Brahms Scriabin the Second Viennese School up to the Avantgarde Pedagogy edit Besides performing Schliessmann is an active music pedagogue and joins as Professor of Piano the faculty of LOML International Piano Summer Academy London Overseas Musicians League in London United Kingdom 4 His pedagogical concept is a unit of psyche and physis of each student and his individuality taking this by a fusion of the art music and the instrument His students are coming from the United States Europe Russia Croatia Poland China Japan and New Zealand Most of them are prize winners of international piano competitions and are teaching themselves in universities or conservatories 5 The LOML is official member of Alink Argerich Foundation since October 2023 6 Personal life editSchliessmann is also a professional scuba diver 7 and serves as an Ambassador for the Protecting of Our Ocean Planet program of the Project AWARE Foundation The inspiration of the variety of colours of the underwater world he converts into differentiated sounds in his artistic interpretations a phenomenon called synesthesia In several segments of an interview with Oliver Fraenzke in The New Listener entitled Interview Burkard Schliessmann Schliessmann describes his experiences of these feelings and impressions 8 He also is engaged in the study of philosophy 9 and photography 10 Musical style interpretation and artistry edit Schliessmanns approach to the piano though guided by a piercing intellect remains essentially intuitive so a reviewer in the introduction to an interview in High Performance Review HPR USA 11 Schliessmann himself stated in a conversation about the Goldberg Variations with James Reel in 2008 Intuition is a level of the highest range In details I don t have to think or to worry about the realization of my interpretation no it s something that spreads out of my artistic all compassion This is my deepest artistic conviction for the rightness of an interpretation interpretation as a summary of something unique and whole not of a combining of details Intuition is a level that includes all levels of emotion intelligence structure and architecture And I m also confronted with the question of poetry and poesy something that is so often neglected especially in Bach Burkard Schliessmann Fanfare 12 According to Phil Muse Schliessmann is essentially a romantic and as such he is the last sort of pianist you would expect to just play the notes as written without comment 13 James Harrington argued in American Record Guide in 2010 that Schliessmann arrives at his own unique interpretations with reverence for the past Cortot Michelangeli Rubinstein and Horszowski especially While each phrase is impeccably shaped there is an overall thrust to each work that holds everything together He uses rubato sparingly and while he embraces the virtuosity in the music it never overrides other musical content After a half century of listening to a number of these works I must say that Schliessmann shed new light on most of them 14 Peter J Rabinowitz described in Fanfare in 2011 Schliessmann as a fiercely intellectual pianist He added He s intellectual in two senses First he approaches this music with a tremendous store of background knowledge knowledge about the composers and their works about their early receptions about their critical writings about their literary inspirations and about the cultural milieu in which they found themselves Second he performs the music with a rigorous sense of the ways its details contribute to its form both in terms of its overall architecture and in terms of its vertical structure Not that he sounds anything like Pollini much less Rosen to mention just two other pianists often tagged as intellectuals his playing is far lusher and less severe than Pollini s listen to the gorgeous shifts in color in the Barcarolle far more flexible than Rosen s Still if you re looking for playing with splashy virtuosity heightened emotionality and an extroverted interpretive style you won t find it here 15 On playing Bach Schumann and Chopin editIn 2008 Schliessmann said that he played Bach more than any other composer and that he had played the complete organ works at the age of 21 and this by memory 12 As a child and youngster I had been taught by one of the last master students of the legendary Helmut Walcha and I completely had been affected by this style of insight into Bach and the internal structures This method of regarding the independent coherence of all the voices gave me a special comprehension of Bach and his philosophy Lastly one can say that I have been growing up with Bach even to this day Burkard Schliessmann Fanfare 12 nbsp Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Aria Autograph The Goldberg Variations have always enjoyed a special status with pianists regarding them as a touchstone of their technical and interpretative powers At stake are the ability to light up the work from within a tightrope walk that at the same time describes a vast circle starting out and returning to a state of apotheotic stillness the ability to find one s bearings within a particular concentration of inner and outer complexity an inner and outer coherence and homogeneity that are all embracing the ability finally to produce an explosion of inner cells by reduced means and hence a particular sensitivity sinewy tension and color The performer must play a game with particular devices finding solutions to the problems posed by the work not in octave doublings and other playful expedients but in a tightly structured inner rigor and order What is demanded is a particular form of internalization of inner and outer lyricism It is this that makes the Goldberg Variations so unique and so demanding 12 In a segment of an interview with James Reel in Fanfare entitled Burkard Schliessmann Articulates His Approach to Bach Schliessmann speaks about the surreal and metaphysical experience of playing the Bach Goldberg Variations According to Schliessmann Bach really cannot be seen understood and interpreted from an isolated point Bach has to be explored as part of something complete unique of a universe an aspect of human realism 12 This Schliessmann also stated in broadcastings on SWR WDR and HR 16 17 18 19 According to Schliessmann Chopin is the crowning and climax of piano playing It s something so unique all affecting in emotionalism musical architecture and structure that all past giants are present in it Bach and Mozart Chopin s elegance is so singular that again you need much experience to convey his music in the real and original style The question of rubato is very sensitive It s nothing arbitrary but much more something well calculated and well proportioned something that is integrated in the classical strength of form which is constructed on the profound knowledge of the polyphonic and contrapuntal structures of Bach and Mozart 12 In another interview with Peter J Rabinowitz in Fanfare entitled Cannons Camouflaged by Flowers Burkard Schliessmann Talks about Chopin Schliessmann stated To approach Chopin you have to separate him stylistically completely from Schumann Schumann admired Chopin very much and saw him as friend but Chopin himself had much less interest in and esteem for Schumann Whereas the young Schumann s creative path led in the opposite direction from classical forms however deeply revered to the freedom of subjective self expression this is an absolute deep contrast to Chopin who found himself favoring a classical form of musical essence He needs to bring nothing in from outside the music is nearly absolute 20 Instruments edit In a segment of an interview in Fanfare entitled A Philosophy Not a Profession The Art of Burkard Schliessmann Peter J Rabinowitz wrote that Schliessmann is a connoisseur of the mechanics of the piano and he insists that his concert instruments be in perfect condition He described that according to Schliessmann the quality of the sound has its source as well in the quality of his piano technician Georges Ammann 9 I don t want to be conceited Schliessmann said absolutely not but it s a fact that piano and player have to blend into one 9 Peter J Rabinowitz added that for Schliessmann the interaction between piano and concert hall is also extremely important He often travels with his own favored instruments especially if there is a recording or broadcast involved and he carefully adjusts to any hall in which he plays 9 Schliessmann stated I need a day to hear the hall and to place the piano at the right position This maximizes the impact on the audience 9 James Inverne wrote in Steinway International Pianos Magazine that Schliessmann owns two treasured Steinways They were carefully selected after years of searching 21 One Schliessmann said is a very orchestral instrument and is used for large scale works The other is very sensitive and sensible great for chamber music He added The search for the ideal instruments was entirely worth it My pianos are alive to me and a mirror of me It was vital to get it right 21 About live concerts and studio recordings edit Chopin s biography remains obscure He withheld himself all his life in diametrical contrast to the openness and accessibility of his contemporary Franz Liszt Chopin always conveyed the impression of a suffering soul not to say a martyr almost as if this were to nourish or even underpin his inspiration Striving for crystalline perfection he never ventured outside his own domain You know the Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard is said to have given as a child martyr as his chosen career Chopin must have shared this cult of the Pater dolorosus 20 According to Peter J Rabinowitz the artistic fulfilment of Schliessmann s performances is the communication with his audience 9 Phil Muse commented There is a strong personality behind his performances one that always has a decided opinion about the music and the FAZ described his concert appearances as a mystic fusion 13 22 It s quite an obsession to me to communicate at this moment at this time with my audience I don t only play for them it s something I want to give back to them I feel how each listener in the audience is listening to me and I feel its warmness for example and I give it back to the complete audience I feel the intensity of hearing of listening This is like electricity and this I give back to the audience It s very stimulating Burkard Schliessmann Fanfare 9 Peter J Rabinowitz explained this give and take is so important that when recording in a studio he likes to bring a few friends along to serve as an audience 9 Schliessmann himself said Sometimes I ask one two or more people just to sit in the audience and to listen to me with concentration as I play It s stimulating for me and I try to build up a situation like that in a recital with a live audience This helps me to play in a way that electrifies people 9 The interview in Fanfare entitled Cannons Camouflaged by Flowers Burkard Schliessmann Talks about Chopin concluded with a statement of Schliessmann The things that are most important to me are perfectionism and truth Truth of interpretation truth of sound truth of the instrument truth of the hall truth lastly of all This means Artistic Integrity to me Coming back to my artistic aims in my Chopin It s a special combination of lyricism poetry virtuosity noblesse classical strength but also romantic enthusiasm and passion in bringing out this obscure man Chopin Burkard Schliessmann Fanfare 20 Definition of success and talent edit Related to this one could ask what is talent to which I would immediately answer To have the strength power endurance courage and stamina to start new after each setback These characters blend into one Virtue 23 In a segment of an interview in The Cross Eyed Pianist entitled Meet the Artist Burkard Schliessmann pianist Schliessmann answered the question As a musician what is your definition of success True success is connected and bounded to the truth of interpretation There begins and starts a long lasting experience the chance that the artistry of a true artist will live on for generations and will influence other epochs This is the meaning of artistic integrity and the definition of success Burkard Schliessmann The Cross Eyed Pianist 23 Honours and awards edit nbsp Burkard Schliessmann in Teldex Studio Berlin 2024 KUCI Classical Impacts Album of the Month in Classical Impacts with Isabella Cao May 2024 Robert Schumann Fantasies Kreisleriana Op 16 Fantasie in C major Op 17 Arabeske Op 18 Fantasiestucke Op 12 Nachtstucke Op 23 Fantasiestucke Op 111 Gesange der Fruhe Op 133 24 2024 Radio Romania Muzical Album of the Year 2024 in CDs of the Year 2024 March 20th 2024 LIVE amp ENCORES Bach Chopin Mendelssohn Schumann Released on Divine Art in November 2023 ddc 25755 25 2024 RTE lyric fm Lorcan s Pick of the Week in Lorcan Murray s Classic Drive 12 19 February LIVE amp ENCORES Bach Chopin Mendelssohn Schumann Released on Divine Art in November 2023 ddc 25755 26 2022 BBC Radio Scotland Album of the Week in Classics Unwrapped 17 24 July Bach Goldberg Variations BWV 988 released on Divine Art in July 2022 ddc 25754 Presented by Jamie MacDougall 27 2019 20 Goethe Plaque of the City of Frankfurt 28 2019 International Acoustic Music Awards IAMA USA Top Finalist Instrumental Chopin Scherzo No 1 in B minor Op 20 29 2018 Global Music Awards 2018 Gold Medal Winner 2 Gold Medals Awards of Excellence Schumann Kreisleriana Symphonic Etudes incl Variations Posthumes categories classical Instrumental Performance Album Germany 30 2018 Global Music Awards 2018 3 Silver Medals for Outstanding Achievement Bach Keyboard Works categories classical instrumental solo and album 31 2017 Global Music Awards 2017 3 Silver Medals for Outstanding Achievement Chronological Chopin Burkard Schliessmann categories classical instrumental instrumentalist and album 32 33 2010 Critics Choice American Record Guide Chopin Schumann Anniversary Edition 2010 released on MSR Classics in 2010 MS 1361 34 2008 Critics Choice American Record Guide Bach Goldberg Variations BWV 988 released on Bayer in 2007 BR CD 100 326 35 2008 Recording of the Year MusicWeb International Bach Goldberg Variations BWV 988 released on Bayer in 2007 BR CD 100 326 2004 Recording of the Year MusicWeb International Burkard Schliessmann Chopin released on Bayer in 2003 BR CD 100 348 Melvin Jones Fellowship Award in recognition of his international achievements in the Arts and Culture USA April 2013 36 President s Citation Bastyr University Seattle Washington February 2012 37 Medal of Merit in Gold from his hometown in Bavaria Germany January 2012 38 Lions Clubs International Appreciation Award USA June 2010Discography selected editSchliessmann records for Arthaus Musik 39 MSR Classics 40 and Bayer 41 42 In June 2014 Schliessmann signed a further recording contract with the British label Divine Art for the worldwide releasing of selected piano works and cycles from Johann Sebastian Bach and Frederic Chopin 43 Studio albums edit Robert Schumann Fantasies Disc 1 Kreisleriana Op 16 Fantasie in C major Op 17 Arabeske Op 18 Disc 2 Fantasiestucke Op 12 Arabeske Op 18 2nd version Des Abends from Fantasiestucke Op 12 2nd version Disc 3 Nachtstucke Op 23 Fantasiestucke Op 111 Gesange der Fruhe Op 133 Divine Art ddc 25753 3 SACD also available on Dolby Atmos 44 Joh Seb Bach Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Divine Art ddc 25754 2 SACD also available on Dolby Atmos 45 Busoni Schumann Liszt Scriabin Berg At the Heart of the Piano Disc 1 Bach Busoni Chaconne in D minor Schumann Symphonic Etudes Op 13 Disc 2 Schumann Fantasie in C major Op 17 Liszt Piano Sonata in B minor Disc 3 Scriabin Sonata in F sharp minor Op 23 Etudes and Preludes Opp 2 74 Berg Piano Sonata Op 1 Divine Art dda 21373 3 CD 46 Frederic Chopin Chronological Chopin Ballades Preludes Scherzi and other works Disc A Scherzo No 1 in B minor Op 20 Ballade No 1 in G minor Op 23 24 Preludes Op 28 Disc B Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor Op 31 Ballade No 2 in F major Op 38 Scherzo No 3 in C sharp minor Op 39 Prelude in C sharp minor Op 45 Ballade No 3 in A flat major Op 47 Fantaisie in F minor Op 49 Disc C Ballade No 4 in F minor Op 52 Scherzo No 4 in E major Op 54 Berceuse in D flat major Op 57 Barcarolle in F sharp major Op 60 Polonaise Fantaisie in A flat major Op 61 Divine Art ddc 25752 3 SACD 47 Joh Seb Bach Keyboard Works Partita No 2 in C minor BWV 826 Italian Concerto BWV 971 Fantasia and Fugue in A minor BWV 904 Fantasia Adagio BWV 968 and Fugue in C minor BWV 906 Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor BWV 903 Divine Art ddc 25751 SACD 48 Chopin Schumann Anniversary Edition 2010 MSR Classics MS 1361 2 SACD 14 20 49 50 Bach Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Bayer BR 100 326 2 SACD 12 51 52 53 54 55 Burkard Schliessmann Chopin 4 Ballades Opp 23 38 47 52 Fantaisie Op 49 Barcarolle Op 60 Polonaise Fantaisie Op 61 Bayer BR 100 348 SACD 56 Schumann Kreisleriana Op 16 Symphonic Etudes Op 13 incl Variations posthumes Bayer BR 100 311 57 Schumann Liszt Fantasie in C major Op 17 Sonata in B minor Bayer BR 100 293 58 Scriabin Piano Works Opp 2 74 Bayer BR 100 161 Live Recordings edit LIVE amp ENCORES Disc 1 Joh Seb Bach Partita No 2 in C minor BWV 826 Italian Concerto BWV 971 Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor BWV 903 Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Variations serieuses Op 54 Disc 2 Robert Schumann Fantasie in C major Op 17 Frederic Chopin Waltz in C sharp minor Op 64 No 2 Chopin Two Encores Robert Schumann Chopin from Carnaval Op 9 Warum from Fantasiestucke Op 12 Recorded live in the Concert Hall of FAZIOLI April 3 5 2023 Divine Art ddc 25755 2 SACD also available on Dolby Atmos 59 Vinyl edit Chopin piano works Ballades Preludes Scherzi and other works Vinyl A Side 1 Ballade No 1 in G minor Op 23 Fantaisie in F minor Op 49 Side 2 Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor Op 31 Scherzo No 4 in E major Op 54 Vinyl B Side 1 Ballade No 3 in A flat major Op 47 Prelude in C sharp minor Op 45 Ballade No 4 in F minor Op 52 Side 2 Barcarolle in F sharp major Op 60 Polonaise Fantaisie in A flat major Op 61 Divine Art ddl 12401 2 LP 60 DVDs edit Liszt Piano Transcriptions of Schubert Songs and Godowsky Symphonic Metamorphoses on Waltzes and Themes of Johann Strauss Arthaus 100 455 39 Arthaus DVD Sampler III Featuring artists including Roberto Alagna Angela Gheorghiu Cecilia Bartoli Bryn Terfel Claudio Abbado Montserrat Caballe Burkard Schliessmann Philip Langridge Vesselina Kasarova Willard White Arthaus DVD 100 773 61 Television and radio productions editSchliessmann has appeared in a number of television and radio productions on the European television stations ARD ZDF WDR Bayerischer Rundfunk Hessischer Rundfunk ARTE 3 SAT EinsFestival Unitel Classica de Classical TV 62 and the US channels Classic Arts Showcase WSMC WWFM WUOT WDPR KING FM and KZSU These include nbsp Burkard Schliessmann at the Steinway Grand KZSU Burkard Schliessmann at Stanford University USA The Music Treasury celebrates Burkard Schliessmann Presented by Gary Lemco and Lorrin M Koran 6 February 2022 7 9 pm Works from Joh Seb Bach Robert Schumann Frederic Chopin and Alexander Scriabin 63 KING FM Burkard Schliessmann plays Chopin 27 July 2020 WDPR Discover Classical New at Noon USA Burkard Schliessmann plays Chopin 6 September 2016 WWFM The Piano Matters with David Dubal USA Burkard Schliessmann plays Bach 16 March 2016 Hessian Radio in Frankfurt Main Germany hr2 Doppelkopf February 2012 WSMC Burkard Schliessmann Live in University of Tennessee Knoxville Cleveland USA January 2012 SWR Radio in Baden Baden Germany Treffpunkt Klassik extra 2008 and 2010 WDR Cologne Germany TonArt 2008 and 2010 ZDF aspekte TV portrait of Burkard Schliessmann 1994 WDR Russian salon music Scriabin and Rachmaninoff 1995 Production Jose Montes Baquer Direction Enrique Sanchez Lansch WDR Liszt Piano Transcriptions of Schubert Songs Godowsky Symphonic Metamorphoses on Waltzes and Themes of Johann Strauss 1997 Production Jose Montes Baquer Lothar Mattner Direction Claus Viller Agnes Meth 64 Bayerischer Rundfunk Munich Piano Summer Festival 1993 Philharmony in Gasteig Live recording Bach Busoni Scriabin Chopin A Loft Production Manfred Frei in co production with the BR Korbinian Meyer Direction Dieter Hens ZDF ZDF Morgenmagazin TV portrait of Burkard Schliessmann December 1992 ZDF Erstklassisch CD presentation Scriabin Piano Works Opp 2 74 Bayer BR 100 161 December 1990Memberships editSchliessmann is a member Master Instructor of the Professional Association of Diving Instructors 65 PADI and of the Canon Professional Network 66 He is also a long term member of the Frankfurter Gesellschaft fur Handel Industrie Wissenschaft und Kultur Lions Clubs International and American Guild of Organists References edit Musical America 2003 ed International Directory of the Performing Arts December 2002 pp 124 128 186 ISBN 978 1 891131 26 4 Steinway amp Sons Artists Roster Steinway amp Sons Steinway amp Sons Retrieved 24 October 2013 MusicalWorld MusicalWorld MusicalWorld LOML International Piano Summer Academy Faculty London Overseas Musicians League Retrieved 17 November 2023 LOML International Piano Summer Academy Burkard Schliessmann London Overseas Musicians League Retrieved 17 November 2023 LOML International Piano Summer Academy member of Alink Argerich Foundation London Overseas Musicians League Retrieved 17 November 2023 Adventures in Diving Diving for the Individuals PADI Diving Centre Adventures in Diving Schliessmann Burkard 31 December 2015 Interview Burkard Schliessmann The New Listener Das Horerlebnis unter der Lupe Interview Interviewed by Oliver Fraenzke Munich Germany a b c d e f g h i Peter J Rabinowitz March April 2004 Joel Flegler ed A Philosophy Not a Profession The Art of Burkard Schliessmann Fanfare March April 2004 Volume 27 Number 4 ed USA pp 44 50 ISSN 0148 9364 ARTphotographs burkard schliessmann ARTphotographs Online Inc Robert J Sullivan Jr September 1992 Steve Saunders ed Burkard Schliessmann September October November 1992 Volume 9 Number 3 ed USA High Performance Review HPR The Definitive Guide to Audio Components amp Recordings pp 60 64 a b c d e f g James Reel January February 2008 Joel Flegler ed Burkard Schliessmann Articulates His Approach to Bach Fanfare January February 2008 Volume 31 Number 3 ed USA pp 36 42 ISSN 0148 9364 a b Phil Muse October 2008 Audio Video Club of Atlanta ed Phil s Classical Reviews Chopin Schumann Anniversary Edition 2010 in the interpretation of Burkard Schliessmann October 2010 ed USA Audio Video Club of Atlanta pp 3 4 a b James Harrington November December 2010 Donald Vroon ed Chopin Schumann Anniversary Edition 2010 of Burkard Schliessmann November December 2010 Volume 73 Number 6 ed USA American Record Guide p 107 Peter J Rabinowitz January February 2011 Joel Flegler ed Chopin Schumann Anniversary Edition 2010 in the interpretation of Burkard Schliessmann Fanfare January February 2011 Volume 34 Number 3 ed USA p 255 ISSN 0148 9364 Schliessmann Burkard 17 February 2008 Treffpunkt Klassik extra Sudwestrundfunk Interview Interviewed by Reinhard Ermen Baden Baden Germany SWR2 Schliessmann Burkard 2 September 2008 TonArt The Goldberg Variations in the interpretation of Burkard Schliessmann Westdeutscher Rundfunk Interview Interviewed by Lothar Mattner and Stefanie Hauer Cologne Germany WDR3 Schliessmann Burkard 24 August 2010 TonArt Live in discussion about the Chopin Schumann Anniversary Edition 2010 Westdeutscher Rundfunk Interview Interviewed by Julia Neupert and Arnd Richter Cologne Germany WDR3 Schliessmann Burkard 10 February 2011 hr2 Doppelkopf Am Tisch mit Burkard Schliessmann Klaviertaucher Hessischer Rundfunk Interview Interviewed by Andreas Bomba Frankfurt am Main Germany hr2 a b c d Peter J Rabinowitz May June 2010 Joel Flegler ed Cannons Camouflaged by Flowers Burkard Schliessmann Talks about Chopin Fanfare May June 2010 Volume 33 Number 5 ed USA pp 101 106 ISSN 0148 9364 a b James Inverne 2008 Carpenter Rhonda ed Burkard Schliessmann Steinway amp Sons International Pianos Magazine Faircount Media Group 39 Luise Glaser Lotz 3 January 2001 Burkard Schliessmann Klavierspiel als mystische Verschmelzung Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in German p 64 a b The Cross Eyed Pianist Meet the Artist Burkard Schliessmann pianist The Cross Eyed Pianist Frances Wilson August 13 2020 13 August 2020 Classical Impacts with Isabella Cao ALBUM OF THE MONTH Burkard SCHLIESSMANN Robert SCHUMANN Fantasies KUCI 88 9 fm Radio from the University of California at Irvine California USA CDs of the Year 2024 in Pianist Burkard Schliessmann Live amp Encores album CD Review March 20th 2024 presented by Larisa Clempuș Radio Romania Muzical Lorcan s Pick of the Week in Lorcan Murray s Classic Drive RTE lyric fm Album of the Week in Classics Unwrapped BBC Radio Scotland Goethe Plakette der Stadt Frankfurt am Main Francfort Germany Frankfurt Live Francfort Germany Top Finalist Burkard Schliessmann International Acoustic Music Awards IAMA USA 2019 4 June 2018 Gold Medal Winner Burkard Schliessmann Global Music Awards 2018 Silver Medal for Outstanding Achievement Global Music Awards 2018 Silver Medal for Outstanding Achievement Global Music Awards 2017 Interview Silver Medal Winner Burkard Schliessmann Global Music Awards 2017 Critics Choices 2010 January February 2011 Volume 74 Number 1 ed USA American Record Guide 2011 pp 42 45 Critics Choices 2008 January February 2009 Volume 72 Number 1 ed USA American Record Guide 2009 pp 40 44 Ulrich Stoltenberg October 2013 Melvin Jones Fellow Award for Burkard Schliessmann LION Lions Clubs International in German 10 October 2013 LIONS International 10 Bastyr University Seattle Bastyr University Seattle Washington State USA Medal of Merit in Gold Main Netz 16 January 2012 a b Arthaus Artist NAXOS International MSR Classics MSR Classics Bayer Music Group Bayer Music Group Discography Burkard Schliessmann MusicalWorld Divine Art Recordings Group Musical America Worldwide 12 June 2014 In The Studio Recording News from Divine Art June 2014 Musical America Worldwide Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 30 June 2014 Robert Schumann Fantasies Burkard Schliessmann piano Divine Art Recordings Group J S Bach Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Burkard Schliessmann piano Divine Art Recordings Group At the Heart of the Piano Busoni Schumann Liszt Scriabin Berg Burkard Schliessmann piano Divine Art Recordings Group Frederic Chopin Chronological Chopin Ballades Preludes Scherzi and other works Burkard Schliessmann piano Divine Art Recordings Group Johann Sebastian Bach Keyboard Works Burkard Schliessmann piano Divine Art Recordings Group Chopin Schumann Anniversary Edition 2010 ArkivMusic Burkard Schliessmann in Funkhaus Berlin Funkhaus Berlin Archived from the original on 9 December 2013 James Harrington March April 2008 Donald Vroon ed The Goldberg Variations in the interpretation of Burkard Schliessmann March April Volume 71 Number 2 ed USA American Record Guide p 58 Rob Haskins May June 2008 Donald Vroon ed The Goldberg Variations in the interpretation of Burkard Schliessmann May June Volume 71 Number 3 ed USA American Record Guide p 70 Bach Goldberg Variations Burkard Schliessmann AllMusic The Listing of the Goldberg Variations discography from 1928 2013 Reviews of the Goldberg Variations in the interpretation of Burkard Schliessmann on Bach Cantatas Burkard Schliessmann Chopin High Fidelity Review John Beversluis September October 2000 Donald Vroon ed Robert Schumann Kreisleriana and Symphonic Etudes in the interpretation of Burkard Schliessmann September October 2000 Vol 63 Number 5 ed USA American Record Guide pp 207 208 Jack Sullivan March April 2000 Donald Vroon ed Franz Liszt Robert Schumann Sonata in B minor and Fantasy in C major in the interpretation of Burkard Schliessmann March April 2000 Volume 63 Number 2 ed USA American Record Guide pp 137 138 LIVE amp ENCORES Burkard Schliessmann piano Divine Art Recordings Group Chopin piano works Ballades Preludes Scherzi and other works Burkard Schliessmann piano Divine Art Recordings Group Arthaus DVD Sampler III NAXOS International Classical TV Masters of the Keyboard classical tv Archived from the original on 13 December 2013 Retrieved 24 October 2013 The Music Treasury celebrates Burkard Schliessmann piano KZSU FM Stanford University USA Burkard Schliessmann on TV with Godowsky and Liszt WDR YouTube The Undersea Journal 2003 PADI International ed The Undersea Journal Professional Association of Diving Instructors PADI International p 110 ARTphotographs burkard schliessmann ARTphotographs Online Inc External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Burkard Schliessmann nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Burkard Schliessmann Literature by and about Burkard Schliessmann in the German National Library catalogue Official website Burkard 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