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艺术家:托马斯·鲍斯
作品名称:《伊萨伊:六首小提琴无伴奏奏鸣曲,作品27号》
发行年份:2020年
厂牌:纳沃纳(Navona)
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:01:11:02
总大小:342兆字节 / 1.25吉字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目单
01. 《E大调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第六首 “曼努埃尔·基罗加”
02. 《G小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第一首 “约瑟夫·西盖蒂”:第一乐章. 庄板。极慢板
03. 《G小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第一首 “约瑟夫·西盖蒂”:第二乐章. 赋格曲风格。非常中板
04. 《G小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第一首 “约瑟夫·西盖蒂”:第三乐章. 稍带诙谐的小快板。可爱的
05. 《G小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第一首 “约瑟夫·西盖蒂”:第四乐章. 终曲,充满活力地。坚定的快板
06. 《E小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第四首 “弗里茨·克莱斯勒”:第一乐章. 阿勒曼德舞曲。庄严的慢板
07. 《E小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第四首 “弗里茨·克莱斯勒”:第二乐章. 萨拉班德舞曲。近似慢板
08. 《E小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第四首 “弗里茨·克莱斯勒”:第三乐章. 终曲。急板但不过分
09. 《G小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第三首 “叙事曲”
10. 《A小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第二首 “痴迷”:第一乐章. 前奏曲,稍活泼的
11. 《A小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第二首 “痴迷”:第二乐章. 忧郁。稍慢板
12. 《A小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第二首 “痴迷”:第三乐章. 阿拉伯风格的影子之舞
13. 《A小调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第二首 “痴迷”:第四乐章. 狂怒。狂怒的快板
14. 《G大调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第五首 “马蒂厄·克里克布姆”:第一乐章. 曙光。极慢板
15. 《G大调小提琴奏鸣曲》,作品27号 第五首 “马蒂厄·克里克布姆”:第二乐章. 乡村风格。非常中板的欢快的快板
备受赞誉的英国小提琴家托马斯·鲍斯似乎对完整演绎作品有着特殊的偏好。这位欧洲的演奏大师因完整录制了约翰·塞巴斯蒂安·巴赫的所有奏鸣曲和组曲而闻名并广受赞誉,如今他又给自己设定了另一个追求完整的目标。这一次,他录制的是比利时小提琴家欧仁·伊萨伊(1858-1931)的六首奏鸣曲,这些作品收录在鲍斯的新专辑《欧仁·伊萨伊:六首小提琴无伴奏奏鸣曲》中。正如人们对鲍斯的期待一样,他的演奏充满激情且堪称完美。
伊萨伊在他那个时代被誉为“小提琴之王”,对于任何一位现代音乐家来说,演绎他的作品都是一项艰巨的任务。他不仅以演奏的精准度著称,更以一种极具感染力、近乎超自然的情感传达能力闻名。他是一个极为慷慨且精神境界高尚的人。很难想象有哪位小提琴家能够充分再现伊萨伊的作品以及他独特的艺术气质。当我们考虑到这六首小提琴奏鸣曲的创作背景时,这种难度就更上一层楼了。这些作品是伊萨伊在其人生后期的关键阶段创作的。当时他饱受疾病折磨且充满自我怀疑,发现自己越来越无法随心所欲地演奏他心爱的乐器,这种深深的挫败感在这些体现他艺术造诣的作品中得以表达。简而言之,这些作品——全部在24小时内一气呵成地构思出来,对演奏者来说极其复杂且极具难度——是伊萨伊本人的真实写照。
值得庆幸的是,鲍斯不仅具备精湛的技术,能够满足每一个演奏要求;他还带着对作品创作者的深刻理解来演绎这些作品。正是这种特质让他对伊萨伊的小提琴艺术有了极为难得的深刻见解。实际上,鲍斯的演奏充满热情且清晰明了,以至于听众有时会忘记这些确实是小提琴无伴奏奏鸣曲,而不是由两三位音乐家组成的合奏。这绝对是一场听觉的盛宴,而且在此之前,很少有人能如此饱含深情地演绎这些作品。
Artist: Thomas Bowes
Title: Ysaÿe: 6 Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op. 27
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Navona
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:11:02
Total Size: 342 mb / 1.25 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Violin Sonata in E Major, Op. 27 No. 6 "Manuel Quiroga"
02. Violin Sonata in G Minor, Op. 27 No. 1 "Joseph Szigeti": I. Grave. Lento assai
03. Violin Sonata in G Minor, Op. 27 No. 1 "Joseph Szigeti": II. Fugato. Molto moderato
04. Violin Sonata in G Minor, Op. 27 No. 1 "Joseph Szigeti": III. Allegretto poco scherzoso. Amabile
05. Violin Sonata in G Minor, Op. 27 No. 1 "Joseph Szigeti": IV. Finale con brio. Allegra fermo
06. Violin Sonata in E Minor, Op. 27 No. 4 "Fritz Kreisler": I. Allemanda. Lento maestoso
07. Violin Sonata in E Minor, Op. 27 No. 4 "Fritz Kreisler": II. Sarabande. Quasi lento
08. Violin Sonata in E Minor, Op. 27 No. 4 "Fritz Kreisler": III. Finale. Presto ma non troppo
09. Violin in G Minor, Op. 27 No. 3 "Ballade"
10. Violin Sonata in A Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Obsession": I. Prélude, poco vivace
11. Violin Sonata in A Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Obsession": II. Malinconia. Poco lento
12. Violin Sonata in A Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Obsession": III. Danse des ombres arabande
13. Violin Sonata in A Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Obsession": IV. Les furies. Allegro furioso
14. Violin Sonata in G Major, Op. 27 No. 5 "Mathieu Crickboom": I. L'Aurore. Lento assai
15. Violin Sonata in G Major, Op. 27 No. 5 "Mathieu Crickboom": II. Rustique. Allegro giocoso molto moderato
Acclaimed English violinist Thomas Bowes seems to have a penchant for thoroughness and completion. Known and praised for his complete recording of all J. S. Bach’s sonatas and partitas, the European virtuoso has now taken it upon himself to embark on another quest for totality. This time, it is the six sonatas by Belgian violinist Eugène Ysaÿe (1858-1931), presented on Bowes' new album, EUGÈNE YSAŸE: SIX SONATAS FOR SOLO VIOLIN. As one would expect from Bowes, they are played to passionate perfection.
Ysaÿe, hailed in his time as no less than the "King of the Violin", is a formidable figure to take on for any modern musician. He was famed not only for precision but more especially for a deeply affecting, quasi-supernatural power of communication. A man of immense generosity and largeness of spirit It is difficult to imagine any violinist adequately reproducing Ysaÿe's compositions and this special aura. Doubly so if one considers the background of the Six Sonatas for Violin. They were written at a crucial point late in life. Plagued by illness and doubt and finding himself increasingly cut off from playing his beloved instrument as he would wish, this deep frustration found expression in this encapsulation of his art. In short, these works – all sketched out at white heat in a 24-hour period and hair-raisingly complex and difficult for the player – are an embodiment of the man.
Thankfully, Bowes not only possesses the technical mastery to command every playing requirement; he also approaches these works with a great sense of empathy towards their creator. It is this attribute which affords him the rarest of insights into Ysaÿe's violinistic mastermind. In fact, Bowes plays with such zest and clarity that the listener occasionally needs to be reminded that these are indeed sonatas for solo violin, not for an ensemble of two or three musicians. It is truly a feast for the ears, and one that has rarely been approached with such sympathy – up until now, that is.
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