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艺术家:奥伊阿娜・阿里斯蒂萨瓦尔・普加(Oihana Aristizabal Puga)
作品名称:《阅读》(La Lecture)
发行年份:2020 年
厂牌:TRPTK
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:FLAC 24 比特 - 96.0 千赫兹 + 小册子
总时长:00:45:11
总大小:669 兆字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
01. 致爱德华・马奈夫人(À Madame Édouard Manet)
02. 《爱之梦》,S541,降 A 大调第 3 首(Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 in A flat major)
03. 《解脱的孩子回到父亲身边》(‘t Ontslapen kind aan zijn vader)
04. 《解脱的孩子回到父亲身边》(‘t Ontslapen kind aan zijn vader)
05. 《亲爱的主耶稣》(Teurer Herr Jesu)
06. 《韦森东克之歌》,WWV 91,第一首《天使》(Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 I. Der Engel)
07. 《韦森东克之歌》,WWV 91,第二首《站住别动!》(Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 II. Stehe still!)
08. 《韦森东克之歌》,WWV 91,第三首《在温室里》(Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 III. Im Treibhaus)
09. 《韦森东克之歌》,WWV 91,第四首《痛苦》(Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 IV. Schmerzen)
10. 《韦森东克之歌》,WWV 91,第五首《梦》(Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 V. Traume)
11. 《杰奎琳的眼泪》,作品 76 号,第 2 首(Les Larmes de Jacqueline, Op. 76 No. 2)
12. 《柳枝》(Les Rameaux)
13. 《音乐》(La Musique)
苏珊娜・马奈 - 莱恩霍夫(Suzanne Manet-Leenhoff,1829 年 10 月 30 日生于代尔夫特,1906 年 3 月 8 日卒于巴黎)是一位荷兰钢琴家兼歌手,也是著名法国画家爱德华・马奈(Édouard Manet)的妻子。苏珊娜在艺术氛围浓厚的赞特博默尔(Zaltbommel)长大。她的父亲卡罗勒斯・安东尼乌斯・莱恩霍夫(Carolus Antonius Leenhoff)是赞特博默尔的城市钟琴演奏师,同时也是一位作曲家和大提琴家。苏珊娜的一个兄弟是当时极为成功的雕塑家费迪南德・莱恩霍夫(Ferdinand Leenhoff),她的姐夫是艺术家约瑟夫・梅扎拉(Joseph Mezzara)。
19 世纪 40 年代末,苏珊娜・莱恩霍夫和她的母亲、兄弟姐妹一起前往巴黎,她的祖母住在那里。据多方资料记载,钢琴家兼作曲家弗朗茨・李斯特(Franz Liszt)曾建议苏珊娜在巴黎学习钢琴。李斯特可能是在 1842 年到荷兰巡回演出时听过她的演奏。当时,他乘船前往海牙,途经瓦尔河,在赞特博默尔上岸。听到卡罗勒斯・莱恩霍夫演奏的钟琴声音后,他顺着声音的方向,朝着加斯特胡伊斯托伦(Gasthuistoren)走去,先是遇到了卡罗勒斯,然后见到了苏珊娜。苏珊娜的钢琴演奏给他留下了深刻的印象,于是他建议苏珊娜去巴黎继续深造音乐。
到了巴黎后,苏珊娜在家教授钢琴课,她的学生中就有爱德华・马奈的弟弟们。大约在 1849 年,她与这位画家建立了关系。1852 年,苏珊娜生下了一个儿子,莱昂(Léon),孩子的父亲是小提琴家古斯塔夫・阿道夫・科埃拉(Gustave-Adolphe Koëlla)。
1863 年 10 月 28 日,苏珊娜和爱德华在赞特博默尔结婚。他们和莱昂一起生活,后来搬到了爱德华・马奈母亲在巴黎的住处,在那里,两位女士每周都会举办一次音乐沙龙。许多艺术家朋友,如奥芬巴赫(Offenbach)、波德莱尔(Baudelaire)、莫奈(Monet)、雷诺阿(Renoir)、德加(Degas)、左拉(Zola)和魏尔伦(Verlaine)等经常来参加。作曲家夏布里埃(Chabrier)甚至为她创作了一首《即兴曲》,德・班维尔(De Banville)和马拉美(Mallarmé)也为她创作了诗歌。苏珊娜是一位极有天赋的音乐家,擅长演绎舒曼(Schumann)和瓦格纳(Wagner)等作曲家的作品。1866 年,诗人波德莱尔中风后住进了巴黎的一家医院,她为波德莱尔演奏瓦格纳的作品,为他排解痛苦。
爱德华・马奈是从现实主义向印象主义过渡时期的关键人物。他还为苏珊娜画了多幅不同的画作。苏珊娜是他的重要灵感缪斯,这就是为什么她会出现在他的许多画作中,包括《阅读》《弹钢琴的马奈夫人》《马奈夫人在温室》以及《爱德华・马奈夫人在蓝色沙发上的肖像》。爱德华也经常画他的教子莱昂。画作《吹笛少年》(Le fifre)是描绘莱昂的最著名的画作之一。
1883 年,爱德华因梅毒并发症去世。苏珊娜于 1906 年离世。他们都被安葬在巴黎的帕西公墓(Cimetière de Passy)。
歌剧演唱家、作曲家兼艺术收藏家让 - 巴蒂斯特・福雷(Jean-Baptiste Fauré)收藏了多达 68 幅爱德华・马奈的画作。反过来,爱德华也曾多次将让 - 巴蒂斯特・福雷描绘成歌剧《哈姆雷特》中的角色形象。
Artist: Oihana Aristizabal Puga
Title: La Lecture
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: TRPTK
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:45:11
Total Size: 669 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. A? Madame E?douard Manet
02. Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 in A flat major
03. 't Ontslapen kind aan zijn vader
04. 't Ontslapen kind aan zijn vader
05. Teurer Herr Jesu
06. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 I. Der Engel
07. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 II. Stehe still!
08. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 III. Im Treibhaus
09. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 IV. Schmerzen
10. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 V. Traume
11. Les Larmes de Jacqueline, Op. 76 No. 2
12. Les Rameaux
13. La Musique
Suzanne Manet-Leenhoff (Delft, October 30th 1829 – Paris, March 8th 1906) was a Dutch pianist and singer, and the wife of the famous French painter Édouard Manet. Suzanne grew up in Zaltbommel, in an artistic family. Her father, Carolus Antonius Leenhoff, was the city carilloneur of Zaltbommel as well as a composer and cellist. One of Suzanne’s brothers was the then highly successful sculptor Ferdinand Leenhoff, and her brother- in-law was artist Joseph Mezzara.
At the end of the 1840s, Suzanne Leenhoff left with her mother, brothers, and sisters for Paris, where her grandmother lived. According to various sources, pianist/composer Franz Liszt advised Suzanne to study the piano in Paris. He probably heard her play in 1842 when he travelled through the Netherlands on a concert tour. Back then, he was on his way to The Hague by boat and sailed across the Waal river to Zaltbommel. Hearing the sounds of the carillon, on which Carolus Leenhoff played, he set foot ashore. By ear, he walked in the direction of the Gasthuistoren and met Carolus and then Suzanne. Impressed by her piano performance, he suggested she continue her musical studies in Paris.
Once in Paris, Suzanne taught piano lessons at home, among others to the younger brothers of Édouard Manet. Around 1849, she got into a relationship with the painter. In 1852, Suzanne became mother to a son, Léon. The father was violinist Gustave- Adolphe Koëlla.
Suzanne and Édouard married in Zaltbommel on October 28th 1863. They lived together with Léon, and later moved to Manet’s mother in Paris, where the two women organized a weekly music salon. Many befriended artists such as Offenbach, Baudelaire, Monet, Renoir, Degas, Zola, and Verlaine came there regularly. The composer Chabrier even dedicated an Impromptu to her and De Banville and Mallarmé dedicated poems to her. Suzanne was a gifted interpreter of composers such as Schumann and Wagner. When the poet Baudelaire suffered a stroke in 1866 and ended up in a Paris hospital, she offered him a distraction by playing Wagner.
Édouard Manet was a key figure in the transition from realism to impressionism. He also made several different paintings of Suzanne. She was his great muse, which is why she appears in so many of his paintings, including La Lecture, Madame Manet au piano, Madame Manet dans la serre, and Portrait de madame Édouard Manet sur un canapé bleu. Édoard also often painted his godson Léon. The painting Le fifre (The flute player) is one of the most famous paintings in which Léon is portrayed.
Édouard passed away in 1883 from the effects of syphilis. Suzanne passed away in 1906. They were both buried at the Cimetière de Passy in Paris.
Opera-vocalist, composer and art collector Jean-Baptiste Fauré collected no less than 68 paintings by Édouard. Conversely, Édouard portrayed him a number of times in the opera role of Hamlet.
Artist: Oihana Aristizabal Puga
Title: La Lecture
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: TRPTK
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:45:11
Total Size: 669 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. A? Madame E?douard Manet
02. Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 in A flat major
03. 't Ontslapen kind aan zijn vader
04. 't Ontslapen kind aan zijn vader
05. Teurer Herr Jesu
06. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 I. Der Engel
07. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 II. Stehe still!
08. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 III. Im Treibhaus
09. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 IV. Schmerzen
10. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 V. Traume
11. Les Larmes de Jacqueline, Op. 76 No. 2
12. Les Rameaux
13. La Musique
Suzanne Manet-Leenhoff (Delft, October 30th 1829 – Paris, March 8th 1906) was a Dutch pianist and singer, and the wife of the famous French painter Édouard Manet. Suzanne grew up in Zaltbommel, in an artistic family. Her father, Carolus Antonius Leenhoff, was the city carilloneur of Zaltbommel as well as a composer and cellist. One of Suzanne’s brothers was the then highly successful sculptor Ferdinand Leenhoff, and her brother- in-law was artist Joseph Mezzara.
At the end of the 1840s, Suzanne Leenhoff left with her mother, brothers, and sisters for Paris, where her grandmother lived. According to various sources, pianist/composer Franz Liszt advised Suzanne to study the piano in Paris. He probably heard her play in 1842 when he travelled through the Netherlands on a concert tour. Back then, he was on his way to The Hague by boat and sailed across the Waal river to Zaltbommel. Hearing the sounds of the carillon, on which Carolus Leenhoff played, he set foot ashore. By ear, he walked in the direction of the Gasthuistoren and met Carolus and then Suzanne. Impressed by her piano performance, he suggested she continue her musical studies in Paris.
Once in Paris, Suzanne taught piano lessons at home, among others to the younger brothers of Édouard Manet. Around 1849, she got into a relationship with the painter. In 1852, Suzanne became mother to a son, Léon. The father was violinist Gustave- Adolphe Koëlla.
Suzanne and Édouard married in Zaltbommel on October 28th 1863. They lived together with Léon, and later moved to Manet’s mother in Paris, where the two women organized a weekly music salon. Many befriended artists such as Offenbach, Baudelaire, Monet, Renoir, Degas, Zola, and Verlaine came there regularly. The composer Chabrier even dedicated an Impromptu to her and De Banville and Mallarmé dedicated poems to her. Suzanne was a gifted interpreter of composers such as Schumann and Wagner. When the poet Baudelaire suffered a stroke in 1866 and ended up in a Paris hospital, she offered him a distraction by playing Wagner.
Édouard Manet was a key figure in the transition from realism to impressionism. He also made several different paintings of Suzanne. She was his great muse, which is why she appears in so many of his paintings, including La Lecture, Madame Manet au piano, Madame Manet dans la serre, and Portrait de madame Édouard Manet sur un canapé bleu. Édoard also often painted his godson Léon. The painting Le fifre (The flute player) is one of the most famous paintings in which Léon is portrayed.
Édouard passed away in 1883 from the effects of syphilis. Suzanne passed away in 1906. They were both buried at the Cimetière de Passy in Paris.
Opera-vocalist, composer and art collector Jean-Baptiste Fauré collected no less than 68 paintings by Édouard. Conversely, Édouard portrayed him a number of times in the opera role of Hamlet.
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