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艺人:托马斯·古尔德(Thomas Gould)
专辑名称:《从巴赫到帕克》(Bach to Parker)
发行年份:2014年
厂牌:尚普斯山唱片公司(Champs Hill Records)
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:FLAC无损格式 / FLAC 24比特 - 96.0千赫兹
总时长:1小时08分23秒
总大小:336兆字节 / 1.22吉字节
网站:专辑预览
托马斯·古尔德 - 《从巴赫到帕克》(2014年)[高解析度]
曲目单
01. 《恰空舞曲》(Chaconne)
02. 《一条长线》(A Long Line)
03. 《潘趣先生》(Mr Punch)
04. 《充满活力》(Charged)
05. 《似华彩乐段》(Quasi una Cadenza)
06. 《两个极端》:第一乐章 《稀有的虚无》(Two Extremes: I. Rare Nothings)
07. 《两个极端》:第二乐章 《一切,同时发生》(Two Extremes: II. Everything, All at Once)
08. 《巴洛克风格》(La Baroque)
09. 《库斯梅切》(Kusmetche)
10. 《在下方几英里处写的诗行》(Lines Written a Few Miles Below)
11. 《波普》(Bobop)
12. 《唐娜·李》(Donna Lee)
小提琴家托马斯·古尔德出生于1983年,他常常告诉采访者,自己的才华并没有什么特别之处。但可别信他的话!他是奥罗拉管弦乐团的首席,同时也是布里顿小交响乐团的副首席。古尔德已成功确立了自己作为英国顶尖小提琴独奏家之一的地位。
汤姆既能轻松演绎巴赫和贝多芬的作品,也能演奏这张专辑中那些崭露头角的年轻作曲家的作品,甚至还能演奏爵士乐。他于2011年加入了摇摆乐队“落水之人”(Man Overboard),该乐队的首张专辑《全员就位》(All Hands on Deck,CHRCD062)于2013年由尚普斯山唱片公司发行。
专辑以巴赫的D小调《恰空舞曲》开场,这是他第二首小提琴独奏组曲的最后一个乐章,也是其作品中的巅峰之作。接下来是乌兹别克斯坦作曲家阿齐扎·萨迪科娃(生于1978年)的《巴洛克风格》,这首作品以一种激进的方式诠释了巴洛克风格。尼姆罗德·博伦斯坦(生于1969年)2002年创作的《似华彩乐段》,作品26号,则以一种更为和谐的方式展现了巴赫的音乐遗产。
崭露头角的苏格兰作曲家安娜·梅雷迪思(生于1978年)这样描述她的作品《充满活力》:“通过让小提琴感觉像是在控制和抑制素材,并且直到接近结尾时才真正释放,赋予了作品驱动力和发展轨迹。”
自2008年以来,古尔德就与尼科·穆利(生于1981年)结下了不解之缘。当时他首演了穆利为六弦电小提琴创作的协奏曲《眼见为实》,后来还与奥罗拉管弦乐团为迪卡唱片公司录制了这部作品,并且将穆利的《一条长线》收录在了这张专辑中。
《两个极端》是由尤恩·坎贝尔(生于1983年)于2013年为汤姆创作的,其中第二乐章《一切,同时发生》在创作时就考虑到了汤姆令人惊叹的演奏技巧,运用了数学上斐波那契数列的各种音乐诠释方式。马克·鲍登(生于1979年)的《在下方几英里处写的诗行》最初是作为一部舞蹈作品构思的,其灵感来源于伦敦地铁及其乘客。
约翰·霍金斯(生于1949年)的《波普》“是一部受比波普爵士乐影响的炫技作品,时而带有蓝调风格,时而节奏极快”。
专辑以一首真正的比波普爵士乐作品结尾,这首曲子与另一位爵士乐传奇人物——萨克斯管演奏家查理·帕克(1920 - 1955)相关。
Artist: Thomas Gould
Title: Bach to Parker
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Champs Hill Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:08:23
Total Size: 336 mb / 1.22 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Thomas Gould - Bach to Parker (2014) [Hi-Res]
Tracklist
01. Chaconne
02. A Long Line
03. Mr Punch
04. Charged
05. Quasi una Cadenza
06. Two Extremes: I. Rare Nothings
07. Two Extremes: II. Everything, All at Once
08. La Baroque
09. Kusmetche
10. Lines Written a Few Miles Below
11. Bobop
12. Donna Lee
Violinist Thomas Gould, born in 1983, is apt to tell interviewers that there is nothing exceptional about his talent. Don’t you believe it! He is leader of the Aurora Orchestra and associate leader of the Britten Sinfonia. Gould has further established himself as one of Britain’s leading solo violinists.
Thom is equally at ease playing Bach and Beethoven as he is performing works by the rising young composers featured on this album, or playing jazz, having joined the swing band Man Overboard in 2011 (their first album All Hands on Deck (CHRCD062) was released by Champs Hill Records in 2013).
Opening with Bach's Chaconne in D minor, the final movement of his Second Partita for Solo Violin, a pinnacle or the repertoire, he moves next to 'La Baroque' by Uzbekistan composer Aziza Sadikova (b.1978), an aggressive take on Baroque manners. A more harmonious take on Bach’s legacy is presented by Quasi una cadenza, Op. 26, composed in 2002 by Nimrod Borenstein (b.1969).
Rising Scottish composer, Anna Meredith (b.1978) describes her piece charged as having "drive and trajectory by making the violin feel as if it is controlling and suppressing the material and only really letting go towards the end".
Gould has been particularly associated with Nico Muhly (b.1981) since 2008, when he gave the world premiere of Muhly’s concerto for six-string electric violin Seeing is Believing, later recording that work with the Aurora Orchestra for Decca, and includes his Long Line on this album.
Two Extremes was written by Ewan Campbell (b.1983) in 2013 for Thom with the second movement, ‘Everything, all at once’, written with Thom’s incredible virtuosity in mind, using various musical interpretations of the mathematical Fibonacci series • Lines written a few miles below, by Mark Bowden (b.1979), was originally conceived as a dance piece, is based on impressions from London’s Underground and its passengers.
BoBop by John Hawkins (b.1949) “is a bebop-influenced show piece, bluesy and breakneck by turns”.
A genuine bebop track associated with another jazz legend, the saxophonist Charlie Parker (1920-55), ends this album.
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