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Julia Hamos: Ellis Island | Naive V8674

Julia Hamos: Ellis Island

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Label: Naive

Cat No: V8674

Barcode: 3700187686741

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 6th June 2025

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Contents

Works

Bartok, Bela

Hungarian Peasant Songs (15), Sz71
Mikrokosmos: Book 6 (nos.140-153), Sz107 BB105
» no.148 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm I
» no.149 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm II
» no.150 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm III
» no.151 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm IV
» no.152 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm V
» no.153 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm VI

Kurtag, Gyorgy

Jatekok (Games)
» Capriccioso - luminoso
» Doina
» Perpetuum mobile (objet trouve)
» Play with Overtones (4)
» Tears
Klavierstucke (8), op.3

Ligeti, Gyorgy

Etudes pour piano, Book 1 (nos 1-6)
» no.4 'Fanfares'

Mingus, Charles

Myself When I Am Real

Monk, Meredith

Ellis Island

Schubert, Franz

Hungarian Melody in B minor, D817

Artists

Julia Hamos (piano)

Works

Bartok, Bela

Hungarian Peasant Songs (15), Sz71
Mikrokosmos: Book 6 (nos.140-153), Sz107 BB105
» no.148 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm I
» no.149 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm II
» no.150 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm III
» no.151 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm IV
» no.152 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm V
» no.153 Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm VI

Kurtag, Gyorgy

Jatekok (Games)
» Capriccioso - luminoso
» Doina
» Perpetuum mobile (objet trouve)
» Play with Overtones (4)
» Tears
Klavierstucke (8), op.3

Ligeti, Gyorgy

Etudes pour piano, Book 1 (nos 1-6)
» no.4 'Fanfares'

Mingus, Charles

Myself When I Am Real

Monk, Meredith

Ellis Island

Schubert, Franz

Hungarian Melody in B minor, D817

Artists

Julia Hamos (piano)

About

‘Ellis Island’ is an odyssey in sound, the story of Julia Hamos, a pianist with dual origins who, in this very first album, looks at her family roots, American and Hungarian, and displays a longing for adventure. She looks towards the Hungary of Bartók and Kurtág, engaging in a dialogue with the memory of her ancestors from Transylvania. This journey with its haunting poetry will lead us also to New York, the pianist’s first home, a place of hope and inspiration, which always feeds her creativity.

‘Myself When I Am Real’, by Charles Mingus, bursts forth, a fabulous moment, both poetic and pianistic, the zenith of this unusual and personal journey where the pianist, with a mellow yet clear sound palette, will have brought together in a fluid gesture the waking dreams of Schubert (Ungarische Melodie, 1824), the very earthy and despair-tinged folklore of Bartók (Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs) and the torrential and enigmatic explosions of early Kurtág (8 Pieces, op.3).

In this eminently personal journey, however, there is no narcissistic temptation. Because if the young musician plays, she above all wants to speak to us, with modesty, but not without determination. Her piano assembles words, choreographs rhythms and also deploy its range of pastel colours.

This is demonstrated by the subtle selection of Játékok, where the piano will embody a thousand faces, in turn itself (Capriccioso), percussion (Play with Overtones), harp (Perpetuum mobile) or violin duet with viola (Tears).

The two cycles of Bartók, with their characters so ironically sketched (Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs) and their sparkling rhythms (6 Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm), are no less alive. From the pianist’s supple playing, from her silky legato, final streaks of melancholy will often escape.

In all respects, ‘Ellis Island’ is a fascinating experience - that of an artist who has found her voice.

Reviews

For her first solo piano release, Julia Hamos puts together a musically fresh and intelligently curated programme reflecting her Hungarian and American roots. She also provides her own extensive and thoughtful annotations... More important to us, however, are the sheer finesse, innate musicality and total commitment informing every note she plays, not to mention the gorgeous recorded sound. ... A debut album of real distinction.  Jed Distler
Gramophone July 2025

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