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Sol Gabetta -大提琴协奏曲第一号 & 拉赫曼玛尼诺夫:大提琴奏鸣曲 作品19(Shostakovich Cello Concerto No.

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专辑英文名


: Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 / Rachmaninov Sonata For Cello And Piano Op. 19


专辑中文名


: 大提琴协奏曲第一号 & 拉赫曼玛尼诺夫:大提琴奏鸣曲 作品19


艺术家


: Sol Gabetta


古典类型


: 全集作品


资源格式


: FLAC


发行时间


: 2012年11月04日


地区


: 美国


语言


: 英语


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专辑介绍:


萧士塔高维契:大提琴协奏曲第一号、拉赫曼尼诺夫:大提琴奏鸣曲【1CD】 Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No.1、Rachmaninov: Cello Sonata 修儿.嘉碧妲, 大提琴 / 马捷尔指挥慕尼黑爱乐管弦乐团 / 欧嘉.肯恩, 钢琴 Sol Gabetta, Cello / Münchner Philharmoniker, Lorin Maazel / Olga Kern, Piano 简介: 2012年8月28日 産品编号: 88725435752 欧嘉.肯恩(钢琴)/ 罗林.马捷尔(指挥)慕尼黑爱乐交响乐团
◎阿根廷大提琴家修儿.嘉碧妲最新录音作品
◎修儿.嘉碧妲曾赢得法国金音叉大奖、三座德国回声大奖,连续三年获选阿根廷最重要的Gardel 大奖(Gardel Prize)「年度杰出音乐家」,2010年更获留声机大奖「年度青年音乐家」荣衔。
◎萧士塔高维契的第一号大提琴协奏曲是与罗林.马捷尔(Lorin Maazel)指挥慕尼黑爱乐交响乐团的现场合作录音
◎拉赫曼尼诺夫的大提琴奏鸣曲则是与范.克莱本国际钢琴大赛金牌得主的俄国钢琴家欧嘉.肯恩(Olga Kern) 在柏林录音室的合作 萧士塔高维契於1959年创作的第一号大提琴协奏曲堪称是二十世纪最受欢迎的大提琴协奏曲,作曲家将这首乐曲提献大提琴罗斯托波维奇(Mstislav Rostropovich),并在同年的十月由大提琴家本人担任世界首演,11月罗式也录下世界首度录音。萧士塔高维契坦承这首协奏曲的创作起源是听到普罗高菲夫的交响协奏曲的啟发,第一乐章中使用了的DSCH主题作为动机,同时,萧士塔高维契也使用了史达林最爱的乔治亚民谣「苏莉可」片段,在技巧上,此曲可说对大提琴家的技巧技有非常严苛之挑战。另外一首拉赫曼尼诺夫的大提琴奏鸣曲是作曲家在创作力颠峰时期的作品,以古典形式写成,全曲充满戏剧性的张力,充分展现出拉赫曼尼诺夫深沉悲伤的个性。 专辑中的萧士塔高维契的第一号大提琴协奏曲是阿根廷大提琴家修儿.嘉碧妲(Sol Gabetta)与指挥大师罗林.马捷尔(Lorin Maazel)指挥慕尼黑爱乐交响乐团2011年的现场录音作品,在获得乐评与听眾热烈的反应与好评后,收录在专辑中;另外拉赫曼尼诺夫的大提琴奏鸣曲则是与范.克莱本国际钢琴大赛金牌得主的俄国钢琴家欧嘉.肯恩(Olga Kern) 在柏林录音室的合作。修儿.嘉碧妲十岁赢得阿根廷青少年大提琴大赛首奖,二十出头就在欧洲各地举行演奏会,和葛济夫等大师合作的她,曾跟随俄国大提琴名家葛林加斯(一九七零年柴可夫斯基大赛金牌)门下习琴。2005年加入Sony Music后,在录音上表现亮眼,曾赢得法国金音叉大奖、三座德国回声大奖,连续三年获选阿根廷最重要的Gardel 大奖(Gardel Prize)「年度杰出音乐家」,2010年更获留声机大奖「年度青年音乐家」荣衔。 Release Date September 4, 2012 Duration 01:08:43 Genre Classical Styles Concerto Review by James Manheim [-] With this recording Argentine-Swiss cellist Sol Gabetta completes her pair of Shostakovich's cello concertos, recorded in reverse order. Perhaps she has simply been aware of Shostakovich's still growing popularity, or perhaps she felt it was a unique challenge to apply her somewhat impetuous style to Shostakovich, who could certainly be called sober and perhaps even dour. This is a strong reading of the Cello Concerto No. 1, Op. 107, which was composed in 1959 and dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich. It's probably preferable to Gabetta's recording of the second concerto, which doesn't quite catch Shostakovich's expansive late manner. Here she is in her element, with plenty of facility in the spectacular cadenza that introduces the finale, and an interpretation that stands out in comparison with Russian ones. As is her way, Gabetta plays fast and loose with tempi, but what she finds here is one of the Shostakovich works that seem to be rather angry assertions of identity, underlined by the dense repetitions of the D-S-C-H motif (in the German note-naming system, "Es" is E flat), which is, unusually, transposed and manipulated through the eventful opening movement. Another attractive feature of the release is the sympathy between the young and charismatic Gabetta, who seems to be getting the full star treatment from Sony Classical, and conductor Lorin Maazel, leading the Munich Philharmonic and turning the orchestra's percussion section loose in some loud noises that fit very well with what Gabetta is trying to do. There are some reservations to be had: the Rachmaninov Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19, with pianist Olga Kern, makes an unconvincing conclusion. And it's not quite clear in what sense the Shostakovich was a "live" recording if it was recorded over three days in Munich. But this is in the main a strong outing by an exciting developing artist.


Wherever internationally acclaimed cellist Sol Gabetta plays, she impresses with her captivating interpretations, her passionate, full-bodied play and her charismatic, conquering personality. Her great versatility of style and repertoire distinguishes her and she can grip an audience through her music. Her performances amaze whether in concert with great symphony orchestras, baroque ensembles or in recitals with chamber musicians. On this new, live album, Sol Gabetta plays with the Munich Philharmonic under the baton of Lorin Maazel. No stranger to the music of Dmitri Shostakovich, it was with the Russian composer’s Concerto No. 2 that she had her international breakthrough with the Vienna Philharmonic, winning the renowned Credit Suisse Young Artist Award. Rounding out the album is the only cello sonata from Sergei Rachmaninov, on which she is joined by Rachmaninov piano specialist, Olga Kern. Audio CD (November 19, 2012) SPARS Code: DDD Number of Discs: 1 Label: SONY MASTERWORKS ASIN: B00888ENWC 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful The sun has risen By HM on November 22, 2012 Format: Audio CD Sol Gabetta proves that not only is she a rising star (Sol is Sun in Spanish), but that she is a long-awaited musician who can perform not only with a great orchestra such as the Münchner Philharmoniker (here under the leadership of Lorin Maazel) but as an equal partner with one of the greatest pianists we have performing today, Olga Kern. There is a richness in Gabetta's playing on this recording that is fostered by the Russian-based music of Shostakovich and Rachmaninov. This recording is a treat that deserves listening to again and again. There is a long career ahead for Sol Gabetta and we are all the luckier for being in at the beginnings of it. Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No 6 of 7 people found the following review helpful YOU BETTA GET GABETTA! By Mark Hancock on March 30, 2013 Format: Audio CD Verified Purchase Sol Gabetta is quite the talent. I loved her CD of the Shostakovich Cello Concerto # 2 and the Shostakovich Cello Sonata. The best part of that CD, in my opinion, was the Cello Sonata. The interchange between Mihaela Ursuleasa and Sol Gabetta was incredible. This CD is as good, maybe even better. Ms. Gabetta's live performance in the Shostakovich Cello Concerto #1 (a better Concerto) is superb and the Rachmaninov Sonata for Piano and Cello is even better. Here, the interchange between Pianist Olga Kern and Cellist Gabetta is fantastic. I particularly love the 4th movement of the Sonata (Track #8).







专辑曲目


: Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107 1. I. Alegretto 2. II. Moderato 3. III. Cadenza 4. IV. Allegro con moto Rachmaninov: Sonata for Violoncello and Piano in G minor, Op. 19 5. I. Lento - Allegro moderato 6. II. Allegro scherzando 7. III. Andante 8. IV. Allegro mosso

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