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艺术家:阿希尔·布雷·尼胡斯(Åshild Breie Nyhus)、英格弗里德·布雷·尼胡斯(Ingfrid Breie Nyhus)、佩尔·克里斯蒂安·斯卡尔施塔德(Per Kristian Skalstad)、佩尔·塞蒙·比约克姆(Per Sæmund Bjørkum)、安德斯·伦斯维克(Anders Rensvik)、奥登·桑德维克(Audun Sandvik)
作品名称:《哈尔沃森·克万达尔·尼胡斯》
发行年份:2016年
厂牌:西马克古典唱片公司(Simax Classics)
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:FLAC无损格式 / FLAC 24比特 - 48.0千赫兹
总时长:43分45秒
总大小:207兆字节 / 438兆字节
网站:专辑预览
英格弗里德·布雷·尼胡斯、阿希尔·布雷·尼胡斯 - 《哈尔沃森·克万达尔·尼胡斯》(2016年)[高解析度]
曲目列表
01. 《瀑布精灵》,作品27号;中板快板
02. 《瀑布精灵》,作品27号;《谷仓里的小精灵》,行进(钢琴独奏)
03. 《瀑布精灵》,作品27号;《婚礼进行曲》,有节制的进行曲风格的小快板
04. 《瀑布精灵》,作品27号;《法尼图伦》,热情的快板
05. 《哈丹格尔小提琴独奏三首作品》;《回旋曲》
06. 《哈丹格尔小提琴独奏三首作品》;《第一幻想曲》
07. 《哈丹格尔小提琴独奏三首作品》;《第二幻想曲》
08. 《哈丹格尔小提琴与弦乐四重奏五重奏》,作品50号;《行板》
09. 《哈丹格尔小提琴与弦乐四重奏五重奏》,作品50号;《快板》
阿希尔和英格弗里德·布雷·尼胡斯姐妹的这张专辑深深植根于挪威民间音乐与艺术音乐的美妙融合之中。哈丹格尔小提琴——以其充满神秘色彩的魅力——成为了这张唱片的核心,这种乐器在19世纪挪威的国家构建过程中发挥了重要作用。
在挪威,哈丹格尔小提琴不仅仅是一种普通的乐器:在这个国家的民间传说中,它是与地下世界直接沟通的媒介。哈尔沃森的《瀑布精灵》是基于围绕着小提琴手米拉尔古滕的神话创作的,据说米拉尔古滕是由死神亲自传授琴艺,并为此付出了自己的灵魂。英格弗里德凭借她在钢琴上演绎挪威民间音乐的丰富经验,将哈尔沃森著名的小提琴组曲改编成了小提琴与钢琴版本。
她们的父亲,作为民间音乐家、小提琴手、作曲家和音乐学家的斯文·尼胡斯,常常提升哈丹格尔小提琴在艺术音乐领域的地位:他创作的《哈丹格尔小提琴独奏三首作品》首先是为了在音乐会的环境中提高人们对这种乐器的认知度。在这方面同样重要的是约翰·克万达尔备受赞誉的《哈丹格尔小提琴与弦乐四重奏五重奏》,这是受北极艺术节委托创作的作品。
阿希尔·布雷·尼胡斯(生于1975年)是位于勒罗斯的家族中第四代小提琴手,她作为哈丹格尔小提琴独奏家与多个斯堪的纳维亚交响乐团合作演出。她对挪威民间音乐遗产的演绎,与她作为古典小提琴手和中提琴手的实践相结合——她曾在奥斯陆爱乐乐团和挪威室内乐团中演奏。英格弗里德·布雷·尼胡斯(生于1978年)曾在奥斯陆、赫尔辛基和汉诺威学习钢琴,获得了一系列奖项——其中包括2005年的“挪威独奏家奖”——现在专注于对受民间音乐启发的音乐进行更深入的专业研究。
这是尼胡斯姐妹在西马克古典唱片公司发行的第二张专辑,在这之前她们发行了极为成功的爱德华·格里格《挪威民间舞曲》作品72号的专辑,该专辑是在作曲家自己的客厅里录制的。
Tracklist
01. Fossegrimen, Op. 27;Allegro moderato
02. Fossegrimen, Op. 27;Nissene på låven, gangar (piano solo)
03. Fossegrimen, Op. 27;Bruremarsj, Allegretto marciale
04. Fossegrimen, Op. 27;Fanitullen, Allegro con fuoco
05. Three Works for Hardanger fiddle solo;Rondo
06. Three Works for Hardanger fiddle solo; Fantasi nr. 1
07. Three Works for Hardanger fiddle solo; Fantasi nr. 2
08. Quintet for Hardanger fiddle and string quartet, Op. 50;Andante
09. Quintet for Hardanger fiddle and string quartet, Op. 50;Allegro
The second album by sisters Åshild and Ingfrid Breie Nyhus is deeply rooted in a wonderful meeting between Norwegian folk music and art music. The Hardanger fiddle - in all its mythical glory - is at the heart of the recording, an instrument which played a significant role in the nation-building of 19th-century Norway.
In Norway the Hardanger fiddle was not just a mere musical instrument: in the country’s folklore it functioned as a direct contact with the underworld. Halvorsen’s ‘Fossegrimen’ is built on the myth around the fiddler Myllarguten, said to have been taught by the Grim himself, and paying for it with his soul. Drawing on her substantial experience of interpreting Norwegian folk music on the piano, Ingfrid has arranged Halvorsen’s famous suite for fiddle and piano.
Their father, folk musician, fiddler, composer and musicologist Sven Nyhus has often advanced the Hardanger fiddle’s place in the art musical world: his ‘Three pieces for solo Hardanger fiddle’ was first and foremost a contribution to increase the awareness of the instrument in a concert setting. Equally important in that regard is Johan Kvandal’s acclaimed ‘Quintet for Hardanger fiddle and string quartet’, commissioned by the Arctic Arts Festival.
Åshild Breie Nyhus (b. 1975) is a fourth generation fiddler in her family at Røros, performing as a soloist on the Hardanger fiddle with several Scandinavian symphony orchestras. Her performances of the Norwegian folk musical heritage is combined with her practice as a classical violinist and violist - in the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. Ingfrid Breie Nyhus (b. 1978) has studied piano in Oslo, Helsinki and Hannover, won a range of awards - amongst them ‘The Norwegian Soloists Prize’ in 2005 - and is now preoccupied with a further specialization of folk-inspired music.
This is the second release by the Nyhus sisters for Simax Classics, following their hugely successful album of Edvard Grieg’s Slåtter op. 72, recorded in the composer’s own living room.
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