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艺术家:英国广播公司爱乐乐团,安德鲁·戴维斯爵士
标题:鲍恩:第一与第二交响曲
发行年份:2011年
厂牌:钱德斯
流派:古典音乐
音质:无损弗拉科格式/24位-96.0千赫兹+小册子
总时长:1小时13分17秒
总大小:335兆字节/1.27千兆字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
01. 第一交响曲,作品4号 很快的快板-稍慢-第一速度-宽广地-第一速度
02. 第一交响曲,作品4号 小广板
03. 第一交响曲,作品4号 终曲 生气勃勃的快板-宽广地-稍慢-活跃地-宁静地
04. 第二交响曲,作品31号 中板-快板-稍慢-第一速度-很快的快板-稍绵延
05. 第二交响曲,作品31号 慢板-宁静地-稍慢-第一速度-十分宁静地
06. 第二交响曲,作品31号 诙谐的快板(但中速)-稍快-第一速度
07. 第二交响曲,作品31号 终曲 庄板-火热的很快的快板-稍宽广地-第一速度-稍慢板
**专辑背景与乐评**
安德鲁·戴维斯爵士在钱德斯的新录音系列显然不局限于20世纪英国音乐的主流作曲家,而他将约克·鲍恩(York Bowen)这两首鲜为人知的交响曲并置发行,正是对此理念的鲜明体现。第二交响曲虽曾被录制过,但第一交响曲作为鲍恩1902年18岁时在皇家音乐学院与阿诺德·巴克斯同期学习的作品,直到去年才首次完整公开演出。这部三乐章作品流畅但基本乏善可陈,风格更接近门德尔松与舒曼,而非任何19世纪后期的英国范本。
七年后创作的第二交响曲中,鲍恩的风格变得更为外向——管弦乐织体更厚重,华丽感也更自信,尽管其褪色的浪漫主义仍缺乏鲜明个性。戴维斯与BBC爱乐乐团为两首交响曲提供了精致的演绎,但正如《卫报》所言,此专辑并未完成对作品的“抢救性发掘”:“戴维斯的演绎细腻考究,但鲍恩的音乐本身未能突破时代局限,更多是对前人的温和致敬,适合作为英国晚期浪漫主义交响乐的补白聆听。”
Artist: BBC Philharmonic, Sir Andrew Davis
Title: Bowen: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:13:17
Total Size: 335 mb / 1.27 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Symphony No 1 Op 4 Allegro assai Poco meno mosso Tempo I Largamente Tempo I
02. Symphony No 1 Op 4 Larghetto
03. Symphony No 1 Op 4 Finale Allegro con brio Largamente Meno mosso Animato Tranquillo
04. Symphony No 2 Op 31 Moderato Allegro Poco meno Tempo Allegro molto Poco sostenuto
05. Symphony No 2 Op 31 Lento Tranquillo Poco meno mosso Tempo I Molto tranquillo
06. Symphony No 2 Op 31 Allegro scherzando ma moderato Piu mosso Tempo I
07. Symphony No 2 Op 31 Finale Grave Allegro molto con fuoco Poco largamente Tempo I Meno allegro
BBC Philharmonic, Sir Andrew Davis - Bowen: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 (2011) [Hi-Res]
'Andrew Davis's new series of recordings for Chandos clearly isn't going to confine itself to just the major figures in 20th-century British music, and he could hardly have signalled that more clearly than by this pairing of the two little-known symphonies by York Bowen. The Second has been recorded before, but the First, composed in 1902 when Bowen was an 18-year-old student alongside Arnold Bax at the Royal Academy of Music, was only performed complete in public for the first time last year. It's a fluent but fundamentally unremarkable three-movement work, in a style that owes more to Mendelssohn and Schumann rather than to any later 19th-century British models. By the time of the Second Symphony seven years later, Bowen's style had become more extrovert – the orchestral writing is weightier and more confidently flamboyant, though its faded romanticism still lacks any trace of individuality. Davis and the BBC Philharmonic give both symphonies finely groomed performances, but there's no great act of reclamation going on here.' (The Guardian)
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