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艺人:卡里翁乐团(Carion)
专辑名称:《梅菲斯特》(MEPHISTO)
发行年份:2016年
厂牌:奥德拉德克唱片公司(Odradek Records)
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:1小时00分19秒
总大小:258兆字节 / 1.02吉字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目单
01. 《帕格尼尼大练习曲》,作品S. 141:a小调第6首
02. c小调第12号小夜曲,《夜曲》,作品K. 388:第一乐章,快板
03. c小调第12号小夜曲,《夜曲》,作品K. 388:第二乐章,行板
04. c小调第12号小夜曲,《夜曲》,作品K. 388:第三乐章,卡农小步舞曲 - 反向卡农三声中部 - 小步舞曲
05. c小调第12号小夜曲,《夜曲》,作品K. 388:第四乐章,快板
06. 木管五重奏组曲:《清澈的小溪》中的加洛普舞曲
07. 木管五重奏组曲:《牛虻》中的浪漫曲
08. 木管五重奏组曲:《螺栓》中的官僚之舞
09. 木管五重奏组曲:《二人茶会》中的塔希提快步舞曲
10. 木管五重奏组曲:《第一梯队》中的第二圆舞曲
11. 《罗马尼亚民间舞曲》:第一首,《棒舞》
12. 《罗马尼亚民间舞曲》:第二首,《腰带舞》
13. 《罗马尼亚民间舞曲》:第三首,《原地舞》
14. 《罗马尼亚民间舞曲》:第四首,《布克苏姆舞》
15. 《罗马尼亚民间舞曲》:第五首,《罗马尼亚波尔卡》
16. 《罗马尼亚民间舞曲》:第六首,《快速舞曲》
17. 《梅菲斯特圆舞曲》第一首
在卡里翁乐团发行的奥德拉德克唱片公司的第二张专辑《梅菲斯特》中,与这支备受赞誉的木管五重奏乐团一同“与魔鬼共舞”。卡里翁乐团超越了他们通常的演奏曲目范围,演绎了色彩丰富、风格对比鲜明且技巧精湛的作品。他们在莫扎特的c小调管乐小夜曲中探索了莫扎特音乐中更为深沉、神秘的一面;在对肖斯塔科维奇的舞台和电影音乐进行诙谐改编时,充分发挥了木管五重奏独特的音色;在巴托克对特兰西瓦尼亚曲调的演绎中探寻了与梅菲斯特相关的元素;并且通过两首全新的改编曲向过去伟大的演奏大师帕格尼尼和李斯特致敬。他们的演奏捕捉到了原作的神秘韵味,同时为木管五重奏开拓了新的音乐视野。
传说中,在伟大的尼科洛·帕格尼尼举办的音乐会上,资产阶级听众常常会因激动而晕倒;他那看似超凡的演奏技巧长期以来引发了一种传言,即他将自己的灵魂出卖给了魔鬼。1832年,李斯特在巴黎首次听到帕格尼尼的演奏,被他令人惊叹的高超技巧以及对创新听觉手法的运用所深深吸引。这次经历对李斯特产生了深远的影响,这里由木管五重奏改编演奏的《帕格尼尼大练习曲》,正是受到了帕格尼尼那些极其困难的小提琴随想曲的启发。
莫扎特的管乐小夜曲,作品K. 388,有时被称为《夜曲》,因为它具有神秘的特质,并且在某些部分显得宁静安详。莫扎特热衷于探索管乐器所能呈现的不同织体变化,将它们相互融合或突出它们对比鲜明的音色。
在巴托克的《罗马尼亚民间舞曲》中,作曲家运用他对民间音乐的渊博知识,创作了一系列生动、充满活力的乐章,而肖斯塔科维奇的电影音乐和芭蕾音乐则展现了这位以激昂的交响曲和四重奏而闻名的作曲家较为轻松的一面。尤其是《牛虻》中的《浪漫曲》,是肖斯塔科维奇音乐中少有的纯粹温柔的作品。
卡里翁乐团在奥德拉德克唱片公司发行的首张专辑《尼尔森的足迹》广受赞誉,该乐团的演奏获得了《BBC音乐杂志》的五星评价。这张CD是2015年iTunes上最优秀的古典音乐发行作品之一,并且被《艺术桌面》誉为“多年来最出色的木管五重奏专辑”。
Artist: Carion
Title: MEPHISTO
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Odradek Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:00:19
Total Size: 258 mb / 1.02 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141: No. 6 in A minor
02. Serenade No.12 in C minor, "Nacht Musik", K.388: I. Allegro
03. Serenade No.12 in C minor, "Nacht Musik", K.388: II. Andante
04. Serenade No.12 in C minor, "Nacht Musik", K.388: III. Menuetto in canone-Trio in canone al roverscio-Menuetto
05. Serenade No.12 in C minor, "Nacht Musik", K.388: IV. Allegro
06. Suite for woodwind quintet: Galop from "The Limpid Stream"
07. Suite for woodwind quintet: Romance from "The Gadfly"
08. Suite for woodwind quintet: Bureaucrat's Dance from "The Bolt"
09. Suite for woodwind quintet: Tahiti Trot from "Tea for Two"
10. Suite for woodwind quintet: Waltz II from "The First Echelon"
11. Romanian Folk Dances: I. Bot tánc (Stick Dance)
12. Romanian Folk Dances: II. Brâul (Sash Dance)
13. Romanian Folk Dances: III. Topogó (In One Spot)
14. Romanian Folk Dances: IV. Bucsumí tánc (Dance from Bucsum)
15. Romanian Folk Dances: V. Román polka (Romanian Polka)
16. Romanian Folk Dances: VI. Aprózó (Fast Dance)
17. Mephisto Waltz No. 1
Join acclaimed wind quintet Carion as they dance with the devil in their second Odradek CD: Mephisto. Carion have ventured beyond their usual repertoire to interpret colourful, contrasting and virtuosic pieces. They explore the darker, mysterious side of Mozart in his Serenade for Winds in C minor; toy with the unique colours of the wind quintet in witty arrangements of Shostakovich’s stage and film music; explore mephistophelian connections in Bartók’s renderings of tunes from Transylvania; and pay tribute to the great virtuosos of the past, Paganini and Liszt, with two brand-new arrangements. Their playing captures the mystique of those original works whilst opening up new horizons for the wind quintet.
Legend has it that the bourgeoisie regularly fainted at concerts given by the great Niccolò Paganini; his apparently super-human technique prompted a long-held myth that he had sold his soul to the devil. Liszt first heard Paganini performing in Paris in 1832, and was transfixed by his jaw-dropping virtuosity and use of innovative aural devices. The influence of this experience on Liszt was profound, and his Grandes Études de Paganini, heard here arranged for wind quintet, were inspired by Paganini’s devilishly difficulty violin caprices.
Mozart’s Serenade for Winds, K388, is sometimes known as ‘Nacht Musique’ because of its enigmatic – and at times serene – nature. Mozart relished exploring the different textural permutations available to him with wind instruments, blending or accentuating their contrasting sonorities.
In Bartok’s Romanian Dances the composer uses his encyclopaedic knowledge of folk music to create a series of vivid, energetic movements, while Shostakovich’s film music and ballet scores represent a lighter side to a composer known for his searing symphonies and quartets. The ‘Romance’ from The Gadfly in particular is a rare instance of uncomplicated tenderness in Shostakovich’s music.
Carion’s debut album on Odradek, Nielsen’s Footsteps, has been widely critically acclaimed, the ensemble’s performance earning a five-star review from BBC Music Magazine. The CD was one of the top classical releases of 2015 on iTunes, and was hailed by ArtsDesk as “the best wind quintet disc in years”.
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