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专辑英文名: Bach Unaccompanied Cello Suites: Performed on Double Bass
专辑中文名: 巴赫无伴奏大提琴组曲:低音提琴
艺术家: Edgar Meyer 埃德加迈尔
古典类型: 奏鸣曲
资源格式: APE
发行时间: 2000年1月
地区: 美国
概述:
专辑介绍:
作曲家:J.S.Bach
表演者:Edgar Meyer
唱片数:1
条型码:0696998918320
发行时间:2000-08-29
版本特性:专辑
出版者:Sony
介质:Audio CD
Details (Form:ebay.com.hk)
Playing Time: 3660000 ms
Distributor: Sbme Special Mkts.
SPAR Code: n/a
Album Notes
The versatility of Bach's music has been explored in a number of recordings. Most often the music survives the transition, for with Bach, composition was a universal language, something sublime and expressive which was not connected with particular instruments or idioms. In this recording Edgar Meyer performs the Cello Suites of Bach on a double bass, which is a less radical choice than some other transcriptions, but nonetheless an interesting one. The bass provides a deeper, more substantive sound than the cello, and in this case, a surprising nimbleness of touch. Meyer is the kind of virtuoso that makes one forget the difficulty and hear only the music. The Suite No. 5 in particular takes on a rangier sound, and permits some emotional ideas not typically heard from these pieces. The beauty of these solo pieces remains intact, and we are able to glimpse them as such from a unique and fresh angle.
艺术家简介
在每一两代人里总会出现一位能在精通当代琴艺后进而创造出全新风格的大师. 在20和30年代我们有Duke Ellington, 在50和60年代出现了Charlie Mingus.
Edgar Meyer除了把古典低音大提琴的技巧带入一个更高的境界外, 还引进了纯正的民谣, jazz, blue grass和世界音乐的元素. 他演出的场合包括了室内乐独奏和协奏曲, 还包括了blue grass festival和乡村乐音乐会.
Edgar在古典和流行乐界的影响力不只启发了学院派新生代, 甚至广及所有拿起弓想玩玩琴的其它人.
感谢挚爱“dingdang”提供
专辑曲目:
1. Suite for Solo Cello No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1008: I. Prelude
2. II. Allemande
3. III. Courante
4. IV. Sarabande
5. V. Menuett I & II
6. VI. Gigue
7. Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Prelude
8. II. Allemande
9. III. Courante
10. IV. Sarabande
11. V. Menuett I & II
12. VI. Gigue
13. Suite for Solo Cello No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011: I. Prelude
14. II. Allemande
15. III. Courante
16. IV. Sarabande
17. V. Gavotte I & II
18. VI. Gigue
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