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艺术家:皮埃尔·昂泰,阿apo·哈基宁
作品名称:巴赫:羽管键琴协奏曲 第三卷
发行年份:2017年
厂牌:Aeolus
音乐类型:古典乐
音质:24位-96千赫FLAC(含分轨+小册子)
总时长:62分36秒
总大小:1.28吉
官网:专辑预览
曲目列表:
01. 第一乐章 快板(5:04)
02. 第二乐章 广板(4:38)
03. 第三乐章 快板(3:32)
04. 第一乐章 快板(7:03)
05. 第二乐章 柔板(4:23)
06. 第三乐章 活泼的(5:48)
07. 第一乐章 快板(3:53)
08. 第二乐章 行板(5:40)
09. 第三乐章 很快的快板(4:46)
10. 第一乐章 中板快板(8:52)
11. 第二乐章 行板(4:44)
12. 第三乐章 急板(4:19)
在发行了备受赞誉的独奏羽管键琴协奏曲专辑后,阿apo·哈基宁与赫尔辛基巴洛克管弦乐团携手法国著名羽管键琴演奏家皮埃尔·昂泰,继续推出双羽管键琴协奏曲专辑。其中特别收录了巴赫长子威廉·弗里德曼的双羽管键琴奏鸣曲,为专辑增色不少。
法国羽管键琴家皮埃尔·昂泰在十岁左右便对巴赫的音乐产生了浓厚兴趣。受古斯塔夫·莱昂哈特影响,他开始自学羽管键琴,后在美国教师亚瑟·哈斯的指导下深造。早年他便以独奏或与兄弟马克、热罗姆合奏的形式举办音乐会,随后在阿姆斯特丹跟随莱昂哈特学习两年,并受其邀请参与指挥演出。1983年,昂泰在比利时布鲁日国际巴赫-亨德尔比赛中斩获首奖,开启了职业生涯的辉煌篇章,此后更是荣誉等身。
Artist: Pierre Hantaï, Aapo Hakkinen
Title: Bach : Harpsichord Concertos Vol. 3
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Aeolus
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 62:36
Total Size: 1.28 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. I. Allegro (5:04)
02. II. Largo (4:38)
03. III. Allegro (3:32)
04. I. Allegro (7:03)
05. II. Adagio (4:23)
06. III. Vivace (5:48)
07. I. Allegro (3:53)
08. II. Andante (5:40)
09. III. Allegro assai (4:46)
10. I. Allegro moderato (8:52)
11. II. Andante (4:44)
12. III. Presto (4:19)
After having already released the solo harpsichord concertos, which received several awards, Aapo Hakkinen and the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra go on with the concertos for two harpsichords, together with renowned French harpsichord player Pierre Hantaï. The sonata for two harpsichords by the oldest Bach son Wilhelm Friedemann is a welcome addition. The French harpsichordist, Pierre Hantaï, became passionately attached to the music of Bach around the age of ten. Thanks to the influence of Gustav Leonhardt, he began to study the harpsichord, alone at first, then guided by the American teacher Arthur Haas. He gave his first concerts at an early age, alone or with his brothers Marc and Jerôme. He then spent two years studying in Amsterdam with Gustav Leonhardt, who subsequently invited him to perform under his direction. In 1983 Hantaï scored his first major triumph through taking first prize at the International Bach-Handel Competition of Bruges in Belgium; since then, Hantaï has collected an impressive number of honors and awards.
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