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艺术家:哈雷管弦乐团与约翰·巴比罗利爵士
作品名称:《戴留斯:管弦乐作品(重新混音版)》
发行年份:2020年
厂牌:华纳古典唱片公司
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:FLAC(分轨)/ 24比特-192千赫兹FLAC(分轨)
总时长:47分48秒
总大小:221兆字节 / 1.80吉字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
1. 戴留斯:《前奏曲与田园诗》:前奏曲(3分14秒)
2. 戴留斯:《前奏曲与田园诗》:田园诗。《我曾穿过一座繁华的城市》(18分27秒)
3. 戴留斯:《伊尔梅林》前奏曲(5分32秒)
4. 戴留斯:《为小型管弦乐队而作的两首小品》:第一首,《在春天里初次听到布谷鸟鸣叫》(6分14秒)
5. 戴留斯 / 芬比改编:《芬尼莫尔与格尔达》:间奏曲(4分56秒)
6. 戴留斯 / 比彻姆改编:《乡村罗密欧与朱丽叶》,场景5:《走向天堂花园》(9分30秒)
约翰·巴比罗利爵士对戴留斯作品的诠释几乎和比彻姆一样出色。不过,托马斯爵士喜欢展现作品中阳光的一面,而约翰爵士最擅长的则是表现戴留斯音乐色彩中更为深沉的色调。这些作品中带有 “北欧风格” 的片段有一种冷峻之感,这让我们想起,巴比罗利和比彻姆一样,都是西贝柳斯音乐的杰出诠释者。巴比罗利独特的地方在于他能在音乐中挖掘出炽热的情感,尤其是在戴留斯为弦乐创作的部分。他的演绎极富表现力,情感的强烈程度近乎炽热。尽管音质略带一丝颗粒感,但这些录制于20世纪60年代中期的录音,平衡感很好,并且有一种吸引人的 “现场” 氛围。——泰德·利比,《美国国家公共电台古典音乐CD收藏指南》的作者。
哈雷管弦乐团
约翰·巴比罗利爵士,指挥
数字重新混音版
Artist: Hallé Orchestra & Sir John Barbirolli
Title: Delius: Orchestral Works (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 47:48
Total Size: 221 MB / 1.80 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Delius: Prelude and Idyll: Prelude (3:14)
2. Delius: Prelude and Idyll: Idyll. "Once I Passed Through a Populous City" (18:27)
3. Delius: Irmelin Prelude (5:32)
4. Delius: 2 Pieces for Small Orchestra: No. 1, On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring (6:14)
5. Delius / Arr. Fenby: Fennimore und Gerda: Intermezzo (4:56)
6. Delius / Arr. Beecham: A Village Romeo and Juliet, Scene 5: The Walk to the Paradise Garden (9:30)
Sir John Barbirolli was nearly as fine an interpreter of Delius as Beecham. But where Sir Thomas liked to bring out the sun, Sir John was at his best shading in the darker tones of the Delian palette. There is a starkness to the “Nordic” moments in these pieces which serves to remind us that Barbirolli, again like Beecham, was an outstanding interpreter of Sibelius’s music. What is unique to Barbirolli is the searing emotion he finds in the music, especially in Delius’s writing for the strings. His accounts have a high expressive profile, and an intensity of expression bordering on the incandescent. Although there is a slight amount of grain to the sound, the recordings, which date from the mid-’60s, are well balanced and have an appealing “live” ambience to them. – Ted Libbey, author of The NPR Guide to Building a Classical CD Collection.
Halle Orchestra
Sir John Barbirolli, conductor
Digitally remastered
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