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艺术家:肯特·埃谢尔曼,仁雅·埃谢尔曼
标题:大号里的消息
发行年份:2020年
厂牌:Soundset
类型:古典音乐
音质:无损弗拉科格式/24比特-96.0千赫兹弗拉科格式+小册子
总时长:01小时19分07秒
总大小:271兆字节/1.26吉字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目单
01. 双簧管与钢琴小奏鸣曲:第三乐章 活泼的(改编为大号)
02. 两首单簧管与钢琴小品:第一首 浪漫曲(改编为大号)
03. 两首单簧管与钢琴小品:第二首 圆舞曲(改编为大号)
04. 意大利舞曲(双簧管与钢琴改编为大号)
05. 波尔卡(改编为大号)
06. 快乐舞曲(改编为大号)
07. 三首小品组曲:第一首 炫耀曲(改编为大号)
08. 三首小品组曲:第二首 浪漫曲(改编为大号)
09. 三首小品组曲:第三首 终曲(改编为大号)
10. 致敬
11. 库鲁米姆(改编为大号)
12. 次中音号协奏曲:第二乐章 挽歌(改编为大号)
13. 古老的乡村桥(改编为大号)
14. 克罗诺斯
15. 大号与钢琴短奏鸣曲:第一乐章 漂浮
16. 大号与钢琴短奏鸣曲:第二乐章 漂流
17. 大号与钢琴短奏鸣曲:第三乐章 极快回旋曲
18. 六首大号小品:第一首 行进
19. 六首大号小品:第二首 托卡塔
20. 六首大号小品:第三首 咏叹调
21. 六首大号小品:第四首 伦巴第
22. 六首大号小品:第五首 签名
23. 六首大号小品:第六首 嬉戏
24. 三首双簧管与钢琴音乐会小品:第一首 幽默曲(改编为大号)
**艺术家简介**
肯特·埃谢尔曼(Kent Eshelman)是大号与上低音号副教授。在贝勒大学任职前,他曾于北亚利桑那大学、西肯塔基大学和大峡谷州立大学任教。作为韦科交响乐团的首席大号手,他还曾与大急流城、圣安东尼奥和托莱多等交响乐团合作演出。他先后在密歇根大学(学士)、威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校(硕士)和密歇根州立大学(博士)深造,期间分别获得普里兹大学奖学金和密歇根州立大学杰出奖学金。
作为独奏家,肯特曾在多项国际比赛中斩获佳绩,包括韩国济州国际大赛和美国伦纳德·法尔科内国际大赛。在欧洲,他首演了布鲁斯·布劳顿和安东尼·普洛格的独奏作品。其个人独奏专辑《Flavors》荣获罗杰·博博录音卓越奖,此外他还发行过爵士大号专辑《Life is Good》、铜管五重奏专辑《Four American Stories》以及布吉伍吉与大踏步钢琴专辑《In the Pocket》。2015年,他获贝勒大学“杰出教授”称号。
仁雅·埃谢尔曼(In-Ja Eshelman)博士出生于韩国首尔,是活跃的协作钢琴家与教育家。她曾为多位世界顶尖的上低音号与大号演奏家伴奏,包括奥伊斯坦·巴兹维克、布莱恩·鲍曼、大卫·蔡尔兹、史蒂文·米德和本杰明·皮尔斯。自2017年起任教于贝勒大学,同时开设私人钢琴工作室,此前曾在北亚利桑那大学和麦克伦南社区学院执教。她拥有韩国庆熙大学钢琴表演学士学位,以及密歇根州立大学钢琴表演硕士和博士学位。
**专辑亮点**
这张专辑展现了大号在古典音乐中的多元可能性:既有从双簧管、单簧管作品改编而来的经典旋律(如《意大利舞曲》《浪漫曲》),也有原创的现代独奏小品(如《六首大号小品》组曲)。肯特·埃谢尔曼以其精湛的技巧,将大号深沉厚重的音色与钢琴的细腻层次巧妙融合,赋予传统曲目全新的听觉体验。而仁雅·埃谢尔曼的钢琴伴奏则以灵动的节奏感与和声变化,为大号旋律增添了丰富的色彩层次。专辑中既有如《挽歌》般抒情的慢板乐章,也有《托卡塔》《极快回旋曲》等考验技巧的快速段落,全面展现了大号作为独奏乐器的表现力。
Artist: Kent Eshelman, In-Ja Eshelman
Title: Message in a Tuba
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Soundset
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:19:07
Total Size: 271 mb / 1.26 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Sonatina for Oboe and Piano: III. Vivo (Arr. for Tuba)
02. Two Pieces for Clarinet and Piano: I. Romance (Arr. for Tuba)
03. Two Pieces for Clarinet and Piano: II. Waltz (Arr. for Tuba)
04. Italian Dance for Oboe and Piano (Arr. for Tuba)
05. Polka (Arr. for Tuba)
06. Danza Gaya (Arr. for Tuba)
07. Three Piece Suite: I. Showpiece (Arr. for Tuba)
08. Three Piece Suite: II. Romance (Arr. for Tuba)
09. Three Piece Suite: III. Finale (Arr. for Tuba)
10. Homáge
11. Curumim (Arr. for Tuba)
12. Tenor Horn Concerto: II. Elegy (Arr. for Tuba)
13. The Old Rustic Bridge (Arr. for Tuba)
14. Kronos
15. Short Sonata for Tuba and Piano: I. Floating
16. Short Sonata for Tuba and Piano: II. Drifting
17. Short Sonata for Tuba and Piano: III. A Very Fast Rondo
18. Six Bagatelles for Solo Tuba: I. Procession
19. Six Bagatelles for Solo Tuba: II. Toccata
20. Six Bagatelles for Solo Tuba: III. Aria
21. Six Bagatelles for Solo Tuba: IV. Lombard
22. Six Bagatelles for Solo Tuba: V. Signatures
23. Six Bagatelles for Solo Tuba: VI. Frolic
24. Three Concert Pieces for Oboe and Piano: I. Humoresque (Arr. for Tuba)
Kent Eshelman is Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium. Prior to his appointment at Baylor, he taught at Northern Arizona, Western Kentucky, and Grand Valley State universities. He is Principal Tuba of the Waco Symphony Orchestra and has performed with the orchestras of Grand Rapids, San Antonio, and Toledo. He received his education at the University of Michigan (BM, BFA), the University of Wisconsin-Madison (MM), and Michigan State University (DMA). At UW-Madison he held the Prize University Fellowship and at Michigan State the University Distinguished Fellowship. As a soloist, he has won first place in many competitions, including the Jeju (Korea) and Leonard Falcone (USA) international competitions. In Europe he gave the world-premiere performances of solos by Bruce Broughton and Anthony Plog. His solo CD, Flavors, won the Roger Bobo Award for Excellence in Recording, and he has also released a jazz tuba CD (Life is Good), a brass quintet CD (Four American Stories), and a boogie-woogie and stride piano CD (In the Pocket). In 2015, he received an Outstanding Professor Award from Baylor University.
Dr. In-Ja Eshelman, a native of Seoul, South Korea, is active as a collaborative pianist and educator. She has accompanied many of the world’s leading euphonium and tuba artists, including Øystein Baadsvik, Brian Bowman, David Childs, Steven Mead, and Benjamin Pierce. She has taught at Baylor University since 2017, maintains a private piano studio, and taught previously at Northern Arizona University and McLennan Community College. She received her bachelor’s degree in piano performance from Kyung-Hee University (South Korea) and her master’s and doctoral degrees in piano performance from Michigan State University.
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