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Joshua Bell -《小提琴的浪漫》(Romance of the Violin)[APE]
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碟名:约夏.贝尔(小提琴)/小提琴的浪漫
Joshua Bell/ Romance of the Violin
演奏:约夏.贝尔 Joshua Bell
伴奏乐队:Academy of St. Martin in the Field
指挥: Michael Stern
出版公司: SONY/BMG MUSIC
唱片编号: SK87894
专辑介绍:
这是一张唯美抒情、缠绵悱恻的浪漫专辑。专辑中名曲汇萃,好听自是不必多说。尤其是其中有很多原作并非小提琴作品的名篇,如浪漫派大师舒曼的「梦幻曲」、肖邦「升C小调夜曲」(曾一再在钢琴师中出现的音乐)、莫扎特「第21号C大调钢琴协奏曲」中的行板、旷世不朽的歌剧名曲普契尼的「我亲爱的爸爸」(曾是电影「窗外有蓝天」的配乐)、贝里尼的歌剧《诺尔玛》中「圣洁的女神」等,在Joshua Bell深情细腻的小提琴演绎下,营造出了一种与传统演绎迥然不同的全新感受。
本专辑演奏者Joshua Bell,美国小提琴家,1967年出生于美国印第安纳州, 4岁开始学习小提琴,受业于吉戈德(Josef Gingold)。1981年14岁时就与费城管弦乐团合作演出。其演奏追求音色的表达与细腻的层次显示,在室内乐方面似有更好的表现.华盛顿邮报评论他“是他同世代中最好的小提琴家之一”,英国泰晤士报曾把他的琴声评为:“最敏感细致的小提琴,演奏出令人神眩迷惑的琴音。”
有人将小提琴的声音被比喻为“上帝的口哨声”。有评论家在评论Joshua Bell的演奏时曾经这样说道:“我可以肯定的是上帝的口哨声美丽至极。但是我更愿意与您打赌的是:当约舒亚贝尔演奏他的斯特拉蒂瓦利琴的时候,上帝一定会屏息驻足、倾心倾听足够长的时间!”
专辑曲目:
01. O mio babbino caro - Puccini
普契尼 - 歌剧《贾尼.史基基》:亲爱的爸爸 (电影「窗外有蓝天」主题曲)
02. The Girk With Flaxen Hair - Debussy
德布西 - 亚麻色头发的少女
03. Nocturne in C sharp minor - Chopin
肖邦 - 升C小调夜曲 (电影「钢琴师」配乐)
04. The Swan - Saint-Saens
圣桑 - 动物狂欢节:天鹅
05. Serenade - Schubert
舒伯特 - 小夜曲
06. Casta Diva - Bellini
贝里尼 - 歌剧《诺尔玛》:圣洁的女神
07. Andante from Piano Concerto #21 - Mozart
莫扎特 - 第21号C大调钢琴协奏曲:行板
08. Dance of the Blessed Spirits - Gluck
格鲁克 - 歌剧《奥菲欧与尤丽迪丝》:受佑精灵之舞
09. Nocturne from Quartet #2 - Borodin
鲍罗丁- 第2号D大调弦乐四重奏:夜曲
10. Songs My Mother Taught Me - Dvorak
德沃夏克 - 母亲教我的歌 (波西米亚民谣曲风)
11. Pur ti Miro - Monteverdi
蒙台威尔第 - 波佩亚的加冕:我也瞄准你
12. Elegie - Massenet
马斯奈 - 悲歌 (本专辑约夏贝尔最爱乐曲)
13. Traumerai - Schumann
舒曼 - 儿时情景:梦幻曲 (浪漫派大师舒曼最受欢迎小品)
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还有一张SONY为他出的 Vivaldi The Four Seasons。
You know how animal conservationists say that it's essential to cull the over-populated deer herds every so often so as to make life better and less competitive for the remaining animals? Well, this is similar to what I do every two or three years to my persistently-proliferating stock of Vivaldi Four Seasons recordings. The active catalog now lists more than 200 versions; about a dozen is the limit of both my shelf-space and sensibility. So this new one arrives and, well, it's Joshua Bell and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, so it's likely to be worth a listen, and perhaps a place on that already over-populated shelf.
Of course, Sony already has a perfectly wonderful period-instrument Four Seasons with Giuliano Carmignola, and then there's the very fine modern-instrument Anne-Sophie Mutter rendition on DG, with an identical coupling no less, which like this one weirdly neglects to mention the Tartini sonata on the disc front cover or spine(!)--and we've yet to touch on other respectable versions by Fabio Biondi (Virgin) or Gil Shaham (also DG)--and no doubt you've already got your own favorite(s).
Ultimately none of this matters. If you're a Joshua Bell and/or Vivaldi fan, or if you've just arrived on planet Earth and therefore haven't yet acquired your first Four Seasons recording, you only have to consider whether these performances are distinctive and authoritative and exciting enough to move them from the store shelves to yours. The answer is unequivocally "yes".
Bell is one of the more consistently tasteful, sensitive, anti-self-indulgent violin virtuosos on the scene today, and as such he delivers these inherently flashy concertos with a refreshingly straightforward approach that scorches and sizzles without ever falling prey to pyrotechnic vulgarity. Bell and his first-rate partners--bravo to harpsichordist John Constable!--just make beautiful music out of Vivaldi's conceptions, and their efforts are as gripping as we expect from musicians of this caliber. The final, hair-raising Allegro of "Spring"--brought to vivid, room-filling life by the superb engineering--is just one example. Aficionados of the Tartini sonata will be interested to hear Bell's own little cadenza along with his occasional personal ornamentations, which confirm this performance's distinctive character as well as Bell's technical and interpretive artistry.
This music is so familiar and its technical demands so mainstream these days that any of today's better-trained violinists could deliver a respectable rendition--of any Vivaldi concerto for that matter. But Bell's assured performances and exceptionally vibrant sonics move this recording into the top tier--and I'm already eying my shelf to see which current occupant will have to be sacrificed.--David Vernier, ClassicsToday.com
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| (APE+CUE) | 275 MB | Covers+Booklet |
http://rapidshare.com/files/213360871/VTFSJB.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/213369473/VTFSJB.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/213377898/VTFSJB.part3.rar





































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