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艺术家:西伯利亚州立交响乐团、弗拉基米尔·兰德
作品名称:《艾丽西亚·特尔齐安:小提琴协奏曲及为弦乐四重奏而作的三首作品,作品5号(改编为弦乐团版本)》
发行年份:2020年
厂牌:纳沃纳(Navona)
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:无损FLAC格式 / 24比特 - 96.0千赫兹FLAC格式
总时长:0小时43分23秒
总大小:212兆字节 / 829兆字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
01. 《小提琴协奏曲》:第一乐章,快板
02. 《小提琴协奏曲》:第二乐章,主题与变奏
03. 《小提琴协奏曲》:第三乐章,行板 - 快板
04. 《为弦乐四重奏而作的三首作品,作品5号(改编为弦乐团版本)》:第一首,《黄昏之歌》
05. 《为弦乐四重奏而作的三首作品,作品5号(改编为弦乐团版本)》:第二首,《带变奏的田园曲》
06. 《为弦乐四重奏而作的三首作品,作品5号(改编为弦乐团版本)》:第三首,《乡村舞曲》
艾丽西亚·特尔齐安创作的《小提琴协奏曲》标志着她长达65年(且仍在延续)的作曲生涯的开端。这部重要作品最初创作于1954年至1955年间,由于纳沃纳唱片公司与西伯利亚州立交响乐团的合作,它得以被呈现在听众面前。这张专辑还收录了特尔齐安的《三首作品》,听众们可能在纳沃纳唱片公司之前发行的专辑《边缘之外》中听过这些作品。
与《三首作品》一样,《小提琴协奏曲》也由三个乐章组成。第一乐章“快板”,确立了两个对比鲜明的主题:一个节奏性很强,另一个则更具抒情性。这部作品通过小提琴独奏家拉斐尔·金托利精湛的技艺得以呈现,他将两个主题的元素融合在一起,同时展现了特尔齐安在微分音方面的技巧。
第二乐章基于一首古老的亚美尼亚民间旋律,名为《女儿,你的母亲已离世》。这首忧郁的交响冥想曲,通过一系列变奏,演变成一种狂热的激情,最终以一种坦然接受的平静收尾。第三乐章“行板 - 快板”,以铜管乐器的激昂齐奏和定音鼓的轰鸣开场。乐章随后进入活泼的快板,推动着另一段灵动的小提琴独奏。
专辑中的第二部作品《三首作品》创作于1954年,是为弦乐团改编的,其灵感源自不同的亚美尼亚民间旋律。自创作以来,它已在无数欧洲舞台上演出。《三首作品》和《小提琴协奏曲》均被纳入众多重要的欧洲、亚洲和美国乐团的演出曲目之中。
多亏了纳沃纳唱片公司的这次全新发行,《小提琴协奏曲》这部大胆的作品终于能让世界各地的听众欣赏到。特尔齐安的音乐真正做到了跨越时间;她的作品,包括在《小提琴协奏曲》中演奏的这些,在今天依旧能像半个世纪前那样打动听众,这一事实便是明证。
Artist: Siberian State Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Lande
Title: Alicia Terzian: Violin Concerto & 3 Pieces for String Quartet, Op. 5 (Arr. for String Orchestra)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Navona
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 00:43:23
Total Size: 212 / 829 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Violin Concerto: I. Allegro
02. Violin Concerto: II. Theme & Variations
03. Violin Concerto: III. Andante-Allegro
04. 3 Pieces for String Quartet, Op. 5 (Arr. for String Orchestra): No. 1, Canción del atardecer
05. 3 Pieces for String Quartet, Op. 5 (Arr. for String Orchestra): No. 2, Pastoral con variaciones
06. 3 Pieces for String Quartet, Op. 5 (Arr. for String Orchestra): No. 3, Danza rústica
The creation of VIOLIN CONCERTO by Alicia Terzian marked the beginning of her 65-year (and counting) compositional career. Originally composed in 1954/55, this important piece of her repertoire was brought to life thanks to a collaboration between Navona Records and the Siberian State Symphony Orchestra. This album also features Terzian's Three Pieces, which listeners can remember from their previous Navona release, OFF THE EDGE.
Like Three Pieces, Violin Concerto is a work of three movements. The first, "Allegro," establishes two contrasting themes: one that is very rhythmic, the other more lyrical in nature. The work is heard through the virtuous skill of the violin soloist, Rafael Gintoli, combines elements of the two themes, and includes Terzian’s skills with microtonalism.
The second movement is based on an ancient Armenian folk melody entitled "Daughter, your mother has died." This melancholic symphonic meditation, through variations, becomes a frantic passion, concluding in an acceptant peace. The third movement, "Andante-Allegro," bursts forth with a crash of the brass section and thunder of the timpani. The movement proceeds to an allegro vivace, which drives another agile violin solo.
Three Pieces, the album's second work, was composed in 1954 and is arranged for a string orchestra and inspired by different Armenian folk melodies. It has been performed on countless European stages since its creation. Both Three Pieces and Violin Concerto are included in the repertoire of important European, Asian and American orchestras.
VIOLIN CONCERTO is a daring work that is at last available for listeners around the world to enjoy thanks to this new release by Navona Records. Terzian’s music is truly timeless; this is made evident by the fact that her compositions—including those performed on VIOLIN CONCERTO—move audiences as much today as they first did half a century ago.
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