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艺术家:伦敦爱乐乐团、弗拉基米尔·尤洛夫斯基、伦敦爱乐合唱团、内维尔·克里德
标题:《霍尔斯特:行星组曲》
发行年份:2010年
厂牌:伦敦爱乐乐团
流派:古典
音质:FLAC无损 / FLAC 24比特-44.1千赫兹 + 手册
总时长:00:43:55
总大小:209 MB / 411 MB
网站:专辑预览
**曲目列表**
01. 《行星组曲》,作品32:I. 火星
02. 《行星组曲》,作品32:II. 金星
03. 《行星组曲》,作品32:III. 水星
04. 《行星组曲》,作品32:IV. 木星
05. 《行星组曲》,作品32:V. 土星
06. 《行星组曲》,作品32:VI. 天王星
07. 《行星组曲》,作品32:VII. 海王星
### **作品与背景**
霍尔斯特的《行星组曲》几乎无需介绍。其创作灵感源于1913年斯特拉文斯基《春之祭》的现场演出,以及1914年勋伯格《管弦乐五首小品》的启发——这两部20世纪的里程碑式作品给霍尔斯特留下了深刻印象。
这部作品以太阳系行星为主题(注:未包含地球,且创作时冥王星尚未被发现),通过音乐描绘行星的神话象征与情感特质,而非科学写实。例如:
- **火星**象征战争的暴力与喧嚣;
- **金星**刻画宁静与温柔;
- **木星**以恢弘旋律展现“欢乐使者”的壮丽。
### **乐团演绎与历史渊源**
伦敦爱乐乐团与《行星组曲》的渊源深厚:
- 1918年,乐团在首任首席指挥阿德里安·鲍尔特(Adrian Boult)执棒下完成了作品首演;
- 鲍尔特分别于1953年和1978年两次录制该组曲,此外乔治·索尔蒂、伯纳德·海廷克等指挥家也曾参与录音;
- 本次由弗拉基米尔·尤洛夫斯基(Vladimir Jurowski)指挥的版本,延续了乐团的传统,同时融合了鲍尔特录音的影响及霍尔斯特本人1920年代指挥伦敦交响乐团的演绎风格。
尤洛夫斯基的诠释以**精准的节奏把控**和**戏剧张力**著称:
- 快板乐章(如《火星》《水星》)充满爆发力,弦乐与铜管的碰撞极具冲击力;
- 慢板乐章(如《金星》《海王星》)则以细腻的音色层次营造空灵氛围,尤其是终曲《海王星》中由伦敦爱乐合唱团演绎的无词女声合唱,如从遥远星系传来的缥缈回响,成为全曲点睛之笔。
### **录音评价与特色**
- **音质表现**:录音兼具细节清晰度与空间感,《木星》的弦乐群如星空般辽阔,铜管声部的辉煌与木管的灵动平衡极佳;
- **乐评赞誉**:
- *BBC音乐杂志*:“鲜明的风格与卓越音质令人赞叹……乐团在尤洛夫斯基偏爱轻快速度下的演奏,仍保持精致与精准,堪称奇迹。”
- *Classic FM杂志*:“管弦乐色彩如圣诞彩球般绚烂,无词合唱恍若从遥远星系幽灵般浮现。”
- *每日电讯报*:“明快的节奏与辉煌的铜管音色是这部霍尔斯特代表作的亮点……致敬伦敦爱乐乐团的活力与投入。”
### **总结**
这张专辑不仅是对《行星组曲》的经典重现,更展现了伦敦爱乐乐团跨越百年的传承与创新。尤洛夫斯基的指挥既保留了作品的史诗感,又注入了现代演绎的敏锐洞察,配合顶尖的录音技术,成为诠释这部“音响宇宙”的标杆版本之一。
Artist: London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski, London Philharmonic Choir, Neville Creed
Title: Holst: The Planets
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:43:55
Total Size: 209 / 411 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. The Planets Suite, Op. 32: I. Mars
02. The Planets Suite, Op. 32: II. Venus
03. The Planets Suite, Op. 32: III. Mercury
04. The Planets Suite, Op. 32: IV. Jupiter
05. The Planets Suite, Op. 32: V. Saturn
06. The Planets Suite, Op. 32: VI. Uranus
07. The Planets Suite, Op. 32: VII. Neptune
Holst’s The Planets requires little introduction. His inspiration for the piece came from hearing live performances of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring in 1913, and Schoenberg’s Five Pieces for Orchestra in 1914. These two seminal 20th Century works left a strong impression on Holst.
The London Philharmonic Orchestra has a long association with The Planets. The Orchestra has recorded it under Principal Conductors Adrian Boult (twice in 1953 and 1978, with Boult also giving the first ever performance in 1918) and Sir Georg Solti, then twice in 1970 with Bernard Haitink and film composer Bernard Hermann. Jurowski continues the association with this recording. What can clearly be heard in this interpretation is the influence of the Boult recordings as well as the recordings Holst himself made conducting the London Symphony Orchestra in the 1920s. The tempi are well-chosen, effectively emphasising the drama and creating a performance that resonated strongly with the concert audience, who left feeling that they had been part of a very special musical event.
The recording quality is superb, complimenting the artistic interpretation nicely. It is detailed and spacious - ‘Jupiter’ particularly benefiting from a sense of the ethereal - yet warm and balanced.
"its character and its superb sound, both detailed and well-balanced, are as impressive and involving as ever...the music [is] not only well within the players' grasp but played with polish and accuracy all the more astonishing at the fleet speeds favoured by Vladimir Jurowski." (BBC Music Magazine)
"the orchestral colours are as Christmas baubles and the haunting wordless choir emerges eerily from a distant galaxy" (Classic FM Magazine)
"Brisk tempos and a brilliant, brassy sound distinguish this version of Holst’s best-loved work...hats off to the energy and commitment of the LPO players." (The Telegraph)
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