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On the Record: A Deep Dive on SFCM鈥檚 New Label, Pentatone

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A selection of triumphs from this award-winning label and its catalog of recordings.

July 7, 2022 by Alex Heigl

By Alex Heigl

It can be hard to know where to dive in with a back catalog as impressive as PENTATONE鈥檚, but that鈥檚 where Sean Hickey comes in.

Appointed the head of the label鈥攏ow a part of the groundbreaking alliance between SFCM and management company Opus 3 Artists鈥攊n February, Hickey is a composer himself and a member and committee chair of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, who studied jazz guitar in college and graduated with a degree in composition and theory from Wayne State University. (His most-familiar work in the Bay Area may be Terroir, which appropriately for the wine reference in its name, had its West Coast premiere at Festival Napa Valley in 2018 after debuting at Lincoln Center in New York in 2016.) This spring, Hickey spoke to the SFCM Newsroom recently for a top-down view of Pentatone's distinguished release history.

Most recently, in the first of a growing number of projects in tandem with the Conservatory, Pentatone will release an album recorded by the National Brass Ensemble鈥攚hich reformed for the first time since 2014, at Davies Symphony Hall on June 20 鈥攆eaturing the world premiere of new works by Emerging Black Composer Project winner Jonathan Bingham and Arturo Sandoval, along with Richard Strauss鈥 Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare and a new arrangement of music from Richard Wagner by SFCM professor and SF Symphony Principal Trombone Timothy Higgins.

Pentatone will continue to operate as an independent company, but will now have the advantage of using SFCM鈥檚 state-of-the-art recording studio in the Ute and William K. Bowes Jr. Center for Performing Arts, giving it a foothold on the West Coast. Aside from giving students a firsthand look at how a world-class record label operates鈥攚ith all of the attendant opportunities for internships and other collaborations鈥擯entatone鈥檚 pool of engineers and musical talent add to SFCM鈥檚 deep roster of educational resources.

From the prestigious label's first productions to its GRAMMY awards and recent Gramophone Label of the Year and International Classical Music Awards Label of the Year accolades, here's where to start with Pentatone.

2002

 

Founded in the Netherlands in 2001, Pentatone鈥檚 first year as a label was dominated by their recording of all the music played during the Royal Wedding of Prince Willem Alexander and Princess M谩xima in February 2002 in Amsterdam. One highlight from, which went triple-platinum on the Dutch market, is Carel Kraayenhof鈥檚 beautiful performance of Astor Piazolla鈥檚 鈥淎di贸s Nonino鈥 on bandoneon, which moved Princess M谩xima to tears hearing it live.

2003

 

One of the very first productions Pentatone ever mounted was which contained a positively international array of talent: Mikhail Gorbachev and Sophia Loren narrate the Prokofiev selections鈥攃onducted by Kent Nagano鈥 while Bill Clinton can be heard on a new composition, 鈥淲olf Tracks鈥 by Jean-Pascal Beintus. Each narrator designated a charity to receive their royalties from sales of the CD, and the recording was awarded a GRAMMY in 2004, for Best Spoken Word Album for Children, the first to ever go to either a former U.S. President or a Russian orchestra.

2006

In 2004, Pentatone cemented a long-running relationship with star violinist Julia Fischer. She went on to record , , and in 2005. Those three releases would become the opening volley of Pentatone's vinyl releases starting in 2017.

2009-2011

 

A rundown of Pentatone's greatest hits wouldn't be complete without Marek Janowski, who has conducted nearly 50 recordings for the label. For their 10th anniversary as a label, Pentatone launched an ambitious goal: A complete recording of Wagner鈥檚 10 mature operas totaling 32 hours of music across 32 discs, with the same orchestra, choir and conductor鈥攅ven the same producer鈥攚ithin a period of two and a half years.

鈥淭o do a Ring cycle is just about the biggest thing you can do from a production standpoint, from the conducting, to the music鈥攍earning, singing and recording,鈥 Hickey said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 only three, maybe four recorded Ring cycles in history, and ours is the only one in the 21st century.鈥  

2014

 

Pianist Mari Kodama is another of Pentatone鈥檚 longtime artists, and she joined in their ambitious completionist spirit with , a project that began in 2003 and wrapped up in 2013. Beethoven fans can also check out Philippe Herreweghe鈥檚 , released in 2011. 

2017

John Corigliano, an iconic American composer with a number of connections to SFCM faculty, won two GRAMMYs鈥擝est Opera Recording and Best Engineered Album鈥攆or his The Ghosts of Versailles (English libretto by William M. Hoffman), part of the American Opera Series. 

The Metropolitan Opera had commissioned the work from Corigliano in 1980 in celebration of its 100th anniversary, with the premiere scheduled for 1983, though Corigliano and Hoffman, who took inspiration from the 1792 play La M猫re Coupable (The Guilty Mother) by Pierre Beaumarchais, ultimately completed the work in seven years, premiering it at the Met in December 1991.

But until recently, the work was only available as a filmed performance, released variously on VHS, LaserDisc and DVD over the years, with Pentatone鈥檚 highly acclaimed release of the Los Angeles Opera's 2015 production scooping up the GRAMMYs.

2019

 

Commissioned by the world-renowned Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Seattle Opera, 草莓视频福利院 Opera, and The Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University with support from Cal Performances, the music for the one-act opera The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs was composed by SFCM鈥檚 own composition faculty Mason Bates, with a libretto by Mark Campbell.

After selling out its initial run at Santa Fe Opera, the opera was hailed as 鈥渁 triumph鈥 by The Washington Post, while 草莓视频福利院 Chronicle raved about its 鈥渂reathtaking inventiveness and dramatic power鈥攁 true fusion of sound and subject matter.鈥

The Recording Academy agreed: Bates and Campbell鈥檚 work was awarded the 2019 GRAMMY Award for Best Opera.

2020

Pentatone secured their largest sync placement to date for a scene in The Father, for which Anthony Hopkins was awarded the Academy Award for Best Actor. The scene鈥攊n which Hopkins is actually seen holding the Pentatone release of Les P锚cheurs de Perles with Les Cris de Paris, the Orchestre Nationale de Lille and Alexander Bloch鈥攔epresented a personal moment for the actor, the film鈥檚 director Florian Zeller

鈥淥ne day [Hopkins] told me, 鈥極ne of my favorite pieces of music is this aria,鈥 and he told me this story: When he was 30 years old, he was doing a play in the UK. and one night he heard that music for the very first time. He came back to the hotel where there was a piano and he started to try to find the melody. He drove everyone crazy, because it took him something like three days to find the melody. He told me, 鈥業 have always dreamt of making a movie with this music in it.鈥欌

That same year, Pentatone was awarded Label of the Year by the International Classical Music Awards.

2022

 

Pentatone continues to uphold its stated mission of 鈥減resenting a diverse range of world-class artists ... captured in exceptional sound,鈥 and the music world has not stopped taking notice. 

In May, performed by Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and maestro Herbert Blomstedt was given a Diapason d鈥橭r in Diapason Magazine鈥檚 June 2022 issue. (The "Golden Tuning Fork鈥 win is comparable to the Gramophone Awards.)

The summer accolades continued to roll in as by the Czech Philharmonic and its Chief Conductor and Music Director Semyon Bychkov received a five-star review and was picked as an Orchestral Choice in BBC Music Magazine in July. Just the previous month, the magazine awarded (performed by the Washington National Orchestra under Roderick Cox) five stars as well.

The Czech Philharmonic is also one of the nominated ensembles for the Gramophone Classical Music Awards鈥 2022 Orchestra of the Year, the only one of its prestigious awards decided by the public. ()

In a smaller musical setting, Scottish guitarist Sean Shibe will be releasing the second record in his exclusive relationship with Pentatone, , in August. His previous release, 2021鈥檚 Camino, , and earlier this year, Shibe was by Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe as part of the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival.