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专辑英文名: Antonio Vivaldi - Le Quattro Stagioni
专辑中文名: 维瓦尔第的四季
艺术家: Salvatore Accardo
古典类型: 全集作品
版本: [SACD-R]
发行时间: 2009年03月20日
地区: 美国
语言: 英语
概述:
专辑介绍:
阿卡多演绎维瓦尔第的 四季
绝对是发烧乐迷的必备之盘!由意大利小提琴一代宗师阿卡多(salvatore accardo)带来前所未有,最玩瑕的维瓦尔第(ANTONIO VIVALDI)[四季(four seasons)],出神入化的琴技往令人听得热血沸腾充满动感,仿如人琴合一般的演奏绝对无人能及,技术锐不可挡,著名录音师里奇(Giulio cesare ricci)亲自监制高超录音技巧,音效无可比疑!
Komponist: Antonio Vivaldi, F. Geminiani, Pergolesi, Durante
Audio CD (20. März 2009)
Hinweis: SACD-kompatible Hardware erforderlich
Anzahl Disks/Tonträger: 1
Format: SACD
Label: Audiophile Productions (Da capo)
ASIN: B0038YIDYU
Album Information
The Four Seasons in its entirety corresponds with the first four of the twelve Concertos Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione op. VIII (Amsterdam, Le Cene, 1725).
Download includes - cover art, inlay, booklet
Reviews
Vivaldi's Four Seasons are amongst his most innovative and extraordinary compositions. Today's public knows the work but the "Red Priest's" contemporaries were immediately captivated by it as well. The originality of these Concertos is that much more surprising because they dutifully follow the usual pattern: division into three movements of Fast - Slow - Fast with alternating "tuttis" and "solos" as Giuseppe Torelli used
Salvatore Accardo is an Italian violin virtuoso and conductor. He is particularly regarded for his interpretations of Paganini, J. S. Bach and Antonio Vivaldi.
Masterfully conceived and produced by Fone Records head Giulio Cesare Ricci, this album celebrates the work of Vivaldi with one of the most famous works of all time: The Four Seasons. Also included are the Concerto in D minor for two violins RV 514 and the Concerto in B-flat for violin and cello RV 547
The Orchestra da Camera Italiana is based at the Walter Stauffer Academy in Cremona, an institution devoted to classical string playing and advanced music study. The Orchestra da Camera Italiana, established in 1968, took on a new degree of activity, involving international touring and recording, with the appointment of Salvatore Accardo as music director...
Le Quattro Stagioni
Concerto in Mi Maggiore “La Primavera
01 - Allegro
02 - Largo
03 - Allegro
Concerto in sol minore “LEstate
04 - Allegro non molto - Allegro
05 - Adagio
06 - Presto
Concerto in Fa Maggiore “LAutunno
07 - Allegro
08 - Adagio molto
09 - Allegro
Concerto in Fa minore “LInverno
10 - Allegro non molto
11 - Largo 12 - Allegro
Concerto in re min. per due violini, archi e continuo F I n 100
Basso Continuo: Cecilia Radic violoncello - Laura Manzini cembalo
13 - Allegro non molto 14 - Adagio 15 - Allegro molto
solisti: Salvatore Accardo - Laura Gorna
Concerto in Si bem. Magg. per violino, violoncello, archi e continuo F IV n 2 16 - Allegro moderato
17 - Andante
18 - Allegro molto
solisti: Salvatore Accardo - Cecilia Radic
Biography
Salvatore Accardo gave his first professional recital in 1954, at age 13, in a program that included, prophetically, the Capricci for violin by Paganini. At age 15, Accardo won the prestigious Geneva Competition, and in 1958, Accardo was the winner of first Paganini Competition. Since then, Accardo has performed as concerto soloist with the world's major orchestras, in recital and chamber music, and, in recent years, has devoted time in his schedule to conducting. He assumed the position of music director of the Orchestra da Camera Italiana in 1996. With the orchestra, Accardo recorded the six complete Paganini concertos for EMI Classics in 1999, and the 3-CD set is due to be released in the United States in the fall. In addition to his specialty of the solo and concert works of Paganini, Accardo's vast repertoire ranges from pre-Bach to post-Berg. Twentieth-century composers who have written works for him include Sciarrino, Donatoni, Piston, Piazzolla, and Xenakis.
The Orchestra da Camera Italiana is based at the Walter Stauffer Academy in Cremona, an institution devoted to classical string playing and advanced music study. The Orchestra da Camera Italiana, established in 1968, took on a new degree of activity, involving international touring and recording, with the appointment of Salvatore Accardo as music director. Successful engagements in Italy in 1997, followed by performances in 1998 in Germany, Spain and Portugal led to the orchestra's first tour in 1999 to South America. It was followed by a series of performances in China, Japan and Vietnam. A performance in New York was part of a ten-city tour of the United States, after which the orchestra toured Germany. In 2001, the Orchestra da Camera Italiana appeared at the Jerusalem Festival. The ensemble's repertoire ranges from Bach to contemporary composers and, additionally, the orchestra has inaugurated a commissioning program.
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专辑曲目:
01. Concerto in Mi Maggiore La Primavera Allegro 03:46
02. Concerto in Mi Maggiore La Primavera Largo 02:22
03. Concerto in Mi Maggiore La Primavera Allegro 04:27
04. Concerto in sol minore L Estate Allegro non molto - Allegro 05:24
05. Concerto in sol minore L Estate Adagio 02:17
06. Concerto in sol minore L Estate Presto 02:48
07. Concerto in Fa Maggiore L Autunno Allegro 05:38
08. Concerto in Fa Maggiore Adagio molto 02:37
09. Concerto in Fa Maggiore Allegro 03:40
10. Concerto in Fa minore L Inverno Allegro non molto 03:21
11. Concerto in Fa minore L Inverno Largo 02:19
12. Concerto in Fa minore L Inverno Allegro 03:19
13. Concerto in re min. per due violini, archi e continuo F I no 100 Allegro non molto 04:26
14. Concerto in re min. per due violini, archi e continuo F I no 100 Adagio 04:16
15. Concerto in re min. per due violini, archi e continuo F I no 100 Allegro molto 03:07
16. Concerto in Si bem. Magg. per violino, violoncello, archi e continuo F IV no 2 Allegro moderato 04:31
17. Concerto in Si bem. Magg. per violino, violoncello, archi e continuo F IV no 2 Andante 02:08
18. Concerto in Si bem. Magg. per violino, violoncello, archi e continuo F IV no 2 Allegro molto 03:32
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