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艺术家:梅利亚·瓦特拉丝(Melia Watras)
作品名称:《激发灵感》(Ispirare)
发行年份:2015年
厂牌:索诺卢米纳斯唱片公司(Sono Luminus)
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:无损FLAC格式 / 24比特 - 88.2千赫兹FLAC格式 附带小册子
总时长:00小时54分51秒
总大小:254兆字节 / 910兆字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
01. 中提琴奏鸣曲:第一乐章. 中庸的快板
02. 中提琴奏鸣曲:第二乐章. 哀怨的柔板
03. 中提琴奏鸣曲:第三乐章. 幻想曲。尾声
04. 《12首中提琴随想曲》:第4首,《乔治》
05. 《民歌》:第1首,《黑色是那色彩》
06. 《完美风暴》
07. 《自然》(基于西西里旋律)
《激发灵感》收录了为中提琴创作的当代音乐作品,以及启发这些作品创作的音乐。梅利亚·瓦特拉丝希望打造一个音乐曲目集,其中的作品不仅在演奏和聆听时引人入胜,还能为其他作曲家提供创作灵感。阿塔尔·阿拉德(Atar Arad)是梅利亚在印第安纳大学求学时的中提琴教授,他不仅是一位才华横溢的中提琴演奏家和教育家,还是一位出色的作曲家。他将自己的那套中提琴随想曲形容为“写给那些为我们带来伟大中提琴作品的作曲家的感谢信”。他的第四首随想曲标题中的“乔治”指的是乔治·罗奇伯格(George Rochberg)。除了引用罗奇伯格的中提琴与钢琴奏鸣曲的片段,阿塔尔还在这首随想曲中融入了对乔治的音乐致敬,除了开头的乐句外,整首随想曲完全在中提琴的G弦上演奏。在这张唱片中还有另一个关联,阿塔尔的女儿,美丽的歌唱家加利亚·阿拉德(Galia Arad),在卢恰诺·贝里奥(Luciano Berio)的《黑色是那色彩……》中担任主唱。
在职业生涯早期,乔治·罗奇伯格是美国序列主义的主要倡导者之一,但在20世纪60年代中期开始转变方向。他儿子的不幸离世促使了他艺术风格的转变时期,罗奇伯格摒弃了纯粹的序列主义,努力通过音乐找到更具个人风格的表达方式。这张专辑收录了他令人惊叹的中提琴“奏鸣曲”。梅利亚长期以来一直钦佩舒拉米特·兰(Shulamit Ran)的美妙音乐,并向她提出创作一部受现有作品影响的新作品的想法,最终诞生了优美的《完美风暴》。舒拉米特选择将她的作品与贝里奥《民歌》中的《黑色是那色彩……》搭配在一起,这也让梅利亚选择了《自然》这首作品。卢恰诺·贝里奥在他1964年的歌曲组曲《民歌》中,为女中音和一个小型室内乐团重新演绎了美国、亚美尼亚、阿塞拜疆和意大利的民歌。《黑色是那色彩……》采用了肯塔基州民歌歌手兼作曲家约翰·雅各布·奈尔斯(John Jacob Niles)创作的旋律,歌词为传统歌词。
中提琴演奏家梅利亚·瓦特拉丝已成为中提琴领域的杰出代表人物之一。作为一名独奏家、室内乐演奏家、录音艺术家和作曲家,瓦特拉丝委约创作、首演并录制了众多新作品,同时在卡内基音乐厅、威尔独奏厅和爱丽丝·塔利厅等场馆演出。《激发灵感》是她的第四张个人独奏CD,进一步丰富了她不断扩充的唱片作品,其中还包括14张室内乐录音。《弦乐》杂志称她的独奏作品“令人惊叹,既具有挑战性又让人欲罢不能”,而由她共同创立的科里利亚诺弦乐四重奏演奏的《科里利亚诺:弦乐四重奏音乐》被《纽约客》评为年度十佳古典CD之一。瓦特拉丝目前是华盛顿大学音乐学院中提琴副教授兼弦乐系主任,在那里她获得了唐纳德·E·彼得森捐赠奖学金和皇家研究基金。
Artist: Melia Watras
Title: Ispirare
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Sono Luminus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 88.2kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:54:51
Total Size: 254 / 910 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Viola Sonata: I. Allegro moderato
02. Viola Sonata: II. Adagio lamentoso
03. Viola Sonata: III. Fantasia. Epilogue
04. 12 Caprices for Viola: No. 4, George
05. Folk Songs: No. 1, Black Is the Colour
06. Perfect Storm
07. Naturale "Su melodie siciliane"
Ispirare consists of contemporary music for viola and the pieces that inspired their creation. Melia Watras wanted to build a program around works that were not only engaging to perform and listen to, but also provided a creative spark for other composers. Atar Arad, Melia’s viola professor when she was a student at Indiana University, is a wonderful composer, in addition to being a brilliant
violist and pedagogue. He has described his set of viola caprices as “thank you notes to composers who graced us with great viola pieces.” The “George” in the title of his fourth caprice is George Rochberg. In addition to quoting the Rochberg Sonata for Viola and Piano, Atar also includes a musical reference to George by setting the caprice, with the exception of the opening phrase, entirely on the G string of the viola. In another connection on this recording, Atar’s daughter, the beautiful singer Galia Arad, is featured in Black is the color… by Luciano Berio.
Early in his career, George Rochberg was one of America’s leading proponents of serialism, but began to change course in the mid-1960s. The tragic death of his son contributed to this period of artistic change, and Rochberg broke from pure serialism in an effort to find a more personal expression through music. This album features his stunning “Sonata” for viola. Melia has been a long-time admirer of the amazing music of Shulamit Ran, and approached her with the idea of writing a new work influenced by an existing composition, which culminated in the beautiful “Perfect Storm.” Shulamit’s choice to pair her piece with Berio’s Black is the color… from “Folk Songs,” led Melia to Naturale. Luciano Berio reinvents American, Armenian, Azerbaijani and Italian folk tunes in his 1964 song cycle, “Folk Songs,” for mezzo-soprano and a small chamber group. Black is the color… has traditional lyrics with a melody written by Kentucky folk singer and composer John Jacob Niles.
Violist Melia Watras has distinguished herself as one of her instrument’s leading voices. A soloist, chamber musician, recording artist and composer, Watras has commissioned, premiered and recorded numerous new compositions, while appearing at venues such as Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall, and Alice Tully Hall. Ispirare is her fourth solo CD, adding to an expanding discography that also includes 14 chamber music recordings. Strings called her solo work “astounding and both challenging and addictive to listen to,” while Corigliano: Music for String Quartet, performed by the Corigliano Quartet (which she co-founded), was named one of the Ten Best Classical CDs of the Year by The New Yorker. Watras is currently Associate Professor of Viola and chair of Strings at the University of Washington School of Music, where she was awarded the Donald E. Petersen Endowed Fellowship and the Royalty Research Fund.
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