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艺术家:南达科他合唱团(South Dakota Chorale)、布莱恩·A·施密特(Brian A. Schmidt)、克里斯托弗·雅各布森(Christopher Jacobson)
作品名称:《马塞尔·蒂贝格:弥撒曲》(Marcel Tyberg: Masses)
发行年份:2016年
厂牌:五音唱片(PentaTone)
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:FLAC无损格式 / FLAC 24比特 - 96.0千赫兹 / DSD64 + 小册子
总时长:01:04:35
总大小:251兆字节 / 1.03 / 2.55吉字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
01. G大调第一弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):G大调第一弥撒曲:垂怜经
02. G大调第一弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):G大调第一弥撒曲:荣耀经
03. G大调第一弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):G大调第一弥撒曲:信经
04. G大调第一弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):G大调第一弥撒曲:圣哉经
05. G大调第一弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):G大调第一弥撒曲:降福经
06. G大调第一弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):G大调第一弥撒曲:羔羊经
07. F大调第二弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):F大调第二弥撒曲:垂怜经
08. F大调第二弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):F大调第二弥撒曲:荣耀经
09. F大调第二弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):F大调第二弥撒曲:信经
10. F大调第二弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):F大调第二弥撒曲:圣哉经
11. F大调第二弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):F大调第二弥撒曲:降福经
12. F大调第二弥撒曲(马塞尔·蒂贝格):F大调第二弥撒曲:羔羊经
南达科他合唱团、布莱恩·A·施密特、克里斯托弗·雅各布森 - 《马塞尔·蒂贝格:弥撒曲》(2016年)[DSD与高解析度]
马塞尔·蒂贝格是一位颇有成就的维也纳作曲家、指挥家和钢琴家。不幸的是,由于第二次世界大战的局势,仅有十六分之一犹太血统的蒂贝格被送去赴死,他的音乐生涯也过早地画上了句号。当马塞尔·蒂贝格在奥斯威辛被杀害时,他的音乐也随之失传。直到现在才重见天日。
1943年,预感到自己所在地区纳粹势力的动向,马塞尔秘密召集了他的朋友们,最后一次分享他的音乐。一位朋友回忆道:“他身上有一种孩童般的喜悦和温柔,这种神情只有在伟大的灵魂即将回归天国之前才会出现。泪水顺着我的脸颊流了下来。我们都觉得他不会再和我们在一起太久了。” 那天晚上,马塞尔将他的作品托付给了一位朋友—— 其中包括这两首弥撒曲,它们是如今仅存的他的宗教音乐手稿。
仅仅几天后,马塞尔就在一次夜间突袭中被纳粹盖世太保逮捕,后来他成为了在奥斯威辛被杀害的数百万受害者之一。他的音乐被朋友们保存了下来,最终辗转到了纽约州的布法罗,2008年布法罗爱乐乐团开始发掘他的交响曲。蒂贝格的弥撒曲回荡着一位虔诚之人和杰出音乐家的喜悦之情。它们晚期浪漫主义的结构和和声创作类似于其他大师,如马勒和布鲁克纳,其交响乐的广度涵盖了人类广泛的情感。从两首弥撒曲中 “圣哉,圣哉,圣哉”(圣哉经)那细腻的反复吟唱,到F大调简易弥撒曲中 “圣哉经” 里轰鸣的管风琴独奏,再到G大调弥撒曲中 “羔羊经” 里凄美动人的女高音独唱。
Artist: South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt, Christopher Jacobson
Title: Marcel Tyberg: Masses
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: PentaTone
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz / DSD64 +booklet
Total Time: 01:04:35
Total Size: 251 mb / 1.03 / 2.55 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Mass No. 1 in G Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 1 in G Major: Kyrie
02. Mass No. 1 in G Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 1 in G Major: Gloria
03. Mass No. 1 in G Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 1 in G Major: Credo
04. Mass No. 1 in G Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 1 in G Major: Sanctus
05. Mass No. 1 in G Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 1 in G Major: Benedictus
06. Mass No. 1 in G Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 1 in G Major: Agnus Dei
07. Mass No. 2 in F Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 2 in F Major: Kyrie
08. Mass No. 2 in F Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 2 in F Major: Gloria
09. Mass No. 2 in F Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 2 in F Major: Credo
10. Mass No. 2 in F Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 2 in F Major: Sanctus
11. Mass No. 2 in F Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 2 in F Major: Benedictus
12. Mass No. 2 in F Major (Marcel Tyberg): Mass No. 2 in F Major: Agnus Dei
South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt, Christopher Jacobson - Marcel Tyberg: Masses (2016) [DSD & Hi-Res]
Marcel Tyberg was an accomplished Viennese composer, conductor and pianist. Unfortunately, due to the conditions of World War II, Tyberg, only 1/16th Jewish, was sent to his death and his musical career was prematurely extinguished. When Marcel Tyberg was murdered at Auschwitz, his music was lost with him. Until now.
Anticipating the Nazi movement in his region in 1943, Marcel gathered his friends in secret to share his music one last time. One friend recalled, “There was a childlike joy and tenderness in him that is only seen in great souls shortly before their return home. The tears ran down my cheeks. We all had the feeling that he will not be with us much longer.” That night Marcel entrusted his compositions to a friend— including the two Masses, his only sacred manuscripts that exist today.
Only a few days later, Marcel was captured in a night raid by the Nazi Gestapo and later counted among the millions murdered at Auschwitz. His music was kept by friends and eventually ended up in Buffalo, NY where the Buffalo Philharmonic began uncovering his symphonies in 2008. Tyberg’s Masses reverberate the joy of a devout man and brilliant musician. Their late-Romantic structure and harmonic composition resemble other masters like Mahler and Brucker, and their symphonic breadth encompass a vast range of human emotion. From the intimate iterations of “Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus” (Holy, holy, holy) in both Mass settings, to the roaring organ solo in the “Sanctus” of the Messe di fascile in F major, to the painfully beautiful soprano solo in the “Agnus Dei” of the Mass in G major.
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