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Sol Gabetta -霍夫曼、海顿、莫札特大提琴协奏曲 Hofmann Haydn Mozart: Concertos [APE]

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专辑英文名


: Hofmann Haydn & Mozart: Concertos


专辑中文名


: 霍夫曼、海顿、莫札特大提琴协奏曲


艺术家


: Sol Gabetta


古典类型


: 协奏曲


资源格式


: APE


发行时间


: 2009年08月21日


地区


: 美国


语言


: 英语


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专辑介绍:



◎修儿‧嘉碧妲来自阿根廷,是钢琴家阿格丽希和巴伦波英的同胞。
◎日内瓦瑞士罗曼德广播公司&柴可夫斯基大赛最佳詮释奖。
◎甫获2009年德国回升大奖『年度协奏曲录音奖—大提琴』
◎使用珍贵稀有名琴─瓜达尼尼1759年的古琴(此琴制造於韦瓦第死后18年)
◎收录指挥家乔治塞尔改编之莫札特长笛协奏曲
◎片中一同演出的大提琴家Boettcher是甘德朗(Maurice Gendron)与梅纳第(Enrico Mainaridi)二位大提琴巨擘弟子,22岁即成为卡拉扬麾下柏林爱乐大提琴首席   十八世纪中维也纳最重要,也是大提琴乐曲创作数量最丰富的作曲家霍夫曼,留给世人七首划时代的大提琴协奏曲作品。从这作品中我们不难发现,当时的大提琴技巧已经相当完备,音乐使用也极为宽广,即使音乐学者并不认为霍夫曼是位精通大提琴演奏的作曲家,但这位懂得如何在良好声誉与财富累积取得完美平衡的作曲家,却能够透过本身精湛的小提琴演奏技巧,移植至大提琴上并精準掌握大提琴的作曲手法,融入精巧具装饰性的嘉兰特(Galant Style)风格,以追求欢愉而简洁的旋律,让大提琴协奏曲的技巧和音域探索上向前迈了一大步。本片所收录的「D-3」协奏曲是3首D大调协奏曲中的第三号,无论在编制、长度、演奏技巧上,都是7首作品中最庞大而困难的。   海顿最负盛名的C大调大提琴协奏曲,咸认为题献给海顿密友Joseph Weigl,此曲在尘封近二个世纪后的1961年,於布拉格国立博物馆被音乐学者Oldrich Pulkert发现,炫技依旧是写作重点,然而以弦乐群组成的第二乐章,由大提琴自由吟唱,也显得格外甜腻而优美。   而对於长笛音色颇有微词的莫札特,却也受託为该乐器写下了二首长笛协奏曲,只不过第二号D大调直接拿双簧管协奏曲改编而成,第三乐章的主题更是再次延用於歌剧《后宫诱逃》中。到了二十世纪,曾追随作曲家雷格(Max Reger)学习的大指挥家乔治.塞尔(George Szell),将此曲改编给大提琴与管弦乐演奏,塞尔的改编纪录不只如此,他也曾将史麦塔纳第一号弦乐四重奏《我的一生》改编给管弦乐来演奏。   当今红得发烫的甜姐儿-修儿.嘉碧妲,已然是古典乐坛最受欢迎的大提琴名家,手持1759年的瓜达尼尼(Guadagnini)名琴,以天才式的口吻,在这三首乐曲上展现出高雅的气质和优美的歌唱性,技巧与完成度与日俱进,是一场綺丽无比的音乐盛宴。曾为甘德朗(Maurice Gendron)与梅纳第(Enrico Mainaridi)二位大提琴巨擘弟子,22岁即成为卡拉扬麾下柏林爱乐大提琴首席的Wolfgang Boettcher,与嘉碧妲轮替搭配演出,两人间的合作完全不露凿斧,与巴塞尔室内古乐团间的呼吸一致,已臻合奏之最高境界。 唱片公司:SONY MUSIC 演出者:修儿.嘉碧妲 音乐类型:古典音乐 唱片编号:88697547812 发行日期:2009年08月21日 修儿.嘉碧妲(大提琴)Wolfgang Boettcher(大提琴) 【收录曲目】 1-3霍夫曼:第三号D大调大提琴协奏曲 4-6海顿:第一号大提琴协奏曲 7-9莫札特:长笛协奏曲(改编为大提琴与管弦乐的协奏曲) Published on February 17, 2010 HOFMANN: Cello Concerto in D Major; HAYDN: Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major; MOZART: Concerto in D for Cello and Orchestra, K. 314 (arr. Flute Concerto) – Sol Gabetta, cello/ Kammerorchester Basel/Sergio Ciomei – RCA Affiliate link HOFMANN: Cello Concerto in D Major; HAYDN: Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major; MOZART: Concerto in D for Cello and Orchestra, K. 314 (arr. Flute Concerto) – Sol Gabetta, cello/ Kammerorchester Basel/Sergio Ciomei – RCA 88697547812, 68:54 **** Argentine cello virtuoso Sol Gabetta (b. 1981) extends her already phenomenal reputation with this latest inscription, which includes a musical rarity or two: the D Major Concerto by Leopold Hofmann (c. 1762), and the arrangement by conductors George Szell and Sergio Ciomei of Mozart’s K. 314 as a cello concerto, a form in which the composer himself never indulged. The Concerto in D by Haydn’s contemporary Hofmann (1738-1793) takes its cue from the success of Luigi Boccherini, who aimed at a more emotional direct style that fused galant “correctness” with a capacity for a singing cantabile expressivity. Hofmann came to this concerto by way of his training in Viennese choral music who transferred his vocal aptitude to the instrumental string style. The first movement Allegro moderato exploits a series of layered melodies and dotted rhythm that sigh above a strummed accompaniment in the manner of C.P.E. Bach’s “emotional” school. The close microphone captures Gabetta’s fingering as she plies her 1759 G.B. Guadagnini cello, a tawny sound that luxuriates in the middle register. The Adagio conforms closely to the Boccherini model, in which the solo part emerges subtlety from the ensemble, a technique Mozart would apply in his Sinfonia Concertante, K. 364. The cadenza offers some unique harmonies before returning to the formulaic closure with the larger ensemble. The last movement, Allegro molto, dashes forward with an energy we know from Vivaldi, but also from inflamed Haydn. Once again, the cello part hurtles forward from the mass of instruments to assume its central part in the heady mix. Some deft work in the high flute register of the cello makes some bravura points along the way. Ever since its discovery in 1961, the Haydn C Major Concerto (c. 1763) has assumed pride of place, beyond the more conservative cast of the ubiquitous D Major Concerto. The elegantly swaggering nature of the opening motif, its essential confidence of expression mixed with its lyrical second subject, forever captures one’s musical fancy. Gabetta’s high-flown tone and light bow, alternating bowed and bounced notes, quite propels us forward. Ciomei’s contribution of diaphanous ensemble and harpsichord continuo makes an appealing context in the “authentic” mode. The Adagio, a beautifully crafted interweaving of two distinct musical ideas, remains the emotional crux of the concerto in which Gabetta can indulge in a cantabile dialogue with the orchestra. The last movement Allegro molto runs through our blood in bubbly effervescent perpetual motion, Gabetta either buzzing or sailing in agile swoops, her Guadagnini airborne. 
Certainly Gabetta makes a strong case for the cello transcription of Mozart’s 1777 Flute Concerto, insofar as the figures fall gratefully within the cello’s natural range and expressive voices. Transcriber George Szell (first and third movements) went to scholar Alfred Einstein for “moral support,” basing his impulse on Mozart’s own prior transposition of his oboe concerto for flute purposes. The second movement Andante ma non troppo comes to us now via conductor Ciomei, who having studied the Oboe Concerto, made his adjustments from its middle movement. The resultant serenade now sounds as if Don Giovanni were musing beneath a starry sky. The martial Allegro that concludes the work–the oboe and harpsichord supporting the lithe cello–proves as infectious as its original, and its light heart makes the transition that much more natural. –Gary Lemco


Gramophone Magazine March 2010 “…lovely performances from a cellist who combines a winningly smooth cantabile with a focused light tone and incisive rhythmic precision. The Basle Chamber Orchestra gives support which is handsomely coloured and stylishly clean-lined… making them a good match for their soloist and helping to create a happy overall impression of talented young artists having fun together and avoiding the routine.” Product Details Performer: Sol Gabetta Orchestra: Kammerorchester Basel Conductor: Sergio Ciomei Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Leopold Hofmann Audio CD (January 26, 2010)



专辑曲目


: 01. Cello Concerto in D major, Badley D3/I. Allegro moderato 02. Cello Concerto in D major, Badley D3/II. Adagio un poco Andante 03. Cello Concerto in D major, Badley D3/III. Allegro molto 04. Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, H. 7b/1/I. Moderato 05. Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, H. 7b/1/II. Adagio 06. Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, H. 7b/1/III. Allegro molto 07. Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, K. 314, adapted for Cello and Orchestra/I. Allegro aperto 08. Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, K. 314, adapted for Cello and Orchestra/II. Andante ma non troppo 09. Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, K. 314, adapted for Cello and Orchestra/III. Allegro

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