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艺术家:叶卡捷琳娜·谢尔盖耶娃(Ekaterina Sergeeva)、亚历山大·季姆琴科(Alexander Timchenko)、伦敦交响乐团(London Symphony Orchestra)、伦敦交响合唱团(London Symphony Chorus)、瓦列里·捷杰耶夫(Valery Gergiev)
作品名称:斯克里亚宾:第一交响曲与第二交响曲
发行年份:2016年
厂牌:伦敦交响乐团现场(LSO Live)
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:FLAC无损格式 / FLAC 24比特 - 96.0千赫兹 + 小册子
总时长:01:31:10
总大小:417兆字节 / 1.74吉字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目单
01. E大调第一交响曲,作品26号:第一乐章:慢板
02. E大调第一交响曲,作品26号:第二乐章:戏剧性快板
03. E大调第一交响曲,作品26号:第三乐章:慢板
04. E大调第一交响曲,作品26号:第四乐章:活泼的
05. E大调第一交响曲,作品26号:第五乐章:快板
06. E大调第一交响曲,作品26号:第六乐章:行板
07. c小调第二交响曲,作品29号:第一乐章:行板
08. c小调第二交响曲,作品29号:第二乐章:快板
09. c小调第二交响曲,作品29号:第三乐章:行板
10. c小调第二交响曲,作品29号:第四乐章:暴风雨般的
11. c小调第二交响曲,作品29号:第五乐章:庄严的
瓦列里·捷杰耶夫和伦敦交响乐团通过发行斯克里亚宾的第一交响曲和第二交响曲,为他们富有启发性的斯克里亚宾作品系列画上了句号。
斯克里亚宾极具原创性的第一交响曲创作于20世纪之交,规模宏大。这部雄心勃勃的作品由六个乐章组成,最后一个乐章有合唱和两位独唱歌手。在这张唱片中,叶卡捷琳娜·谢尔盖耶娃、亚历山大·季姆琴科以及伦敦交响合唱团的演唱优美动人。在这部宏伟的合唱终曲中,斯克里亚宾用他自己创作的歌词来赞美艺术的至高力量,为交响曲画上了激动人心的句号:“来吧,全世界的人们,让我们赞美艺术!荣耀归于艺术,永远的荣耀!”
第二交响曲在第一交响曲首演两年后推出,其中既有施特劳斯、柴可夫斯基和瓦格纳的影子,也融合了斯克里亚宾极具个人特色的音乐风格。虽然与作曲家的其他交响乐作品相比,这部作品在风格上相对更为内敛,但在五个乐章的过程中,有波澜壮阔的高潮、变幻丰富的色彩以及庄严激昂的乐段。沉思的行板开场乐章不停顿地直接过渡到热情洋溢的第二乐章。
叶卡捷琳娜·谢尔盖耶娃是一位出生于圣彼得堡的女中音,自2005年从圣彼得堡音乐学院毕业后,她一直是马林斯基青年歌唱家学院的独唱演员。2009年,叶卡捷琳娜演唱了《埃莱克特拉》中持火炬者的角色,并与瓦列里·捷杰耶夫和伦敦交响乐团为伦敦交响乐团现场厂牌录制了该作品。她所获的荣誉包括在2008年国际扎拉·多卢哈诺娃“琥珀夜莺”比赛和2006年国际利西茨基比赛中获奖,以及在2006年国际里姆斯基-科萨科夫比赛中获得最佳当代作品表演奖。
男高音亚历山大·季姆琴科出生于列宁格勒,1993年毕业于圣彼得堡国立学术合唱团的格林卡合唱学校,随后在圣彼得堡音乐学院继续深造。2012年,他与瓦列里·捷杰耶夫和伦敦交响乐团合作,在斯特拉文斯基的《俄狄浦斯王》中饰演牧羊人一角。他还参与了一些唱片录制,包括由瓦列里·捷杰耶夫指挥、马林斯基管弦乐团和合唱团共同录制的斯特拉文斯基的《婚礼》(2010年)。
Artist: Ekaterina Sergeeva, Alexander Timchenko, London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus, Valery Gergiev
Title: Scriabin: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: LSO Live
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:31:10
Total Size: 417 mb / 1.74 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Symphony No.1 in E Major, Op. 26: I. Lento
02. Symphony No.1 in E Major, Op. 26: II. Allegro drammatico
03. Symphony No.1 in E Major, Op. 26: III. Lento
04. Symphony No.1 in E Major, Op. 26: IV. Vivace
05. Symphony No.1 in E Major, Op. 26: V. Allegro
06. Symphony No.1 in E Major, Op. 26: VI. Andante
07. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 29: I. Andante
08. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 29: II. Allegro
09. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 29: III. Andante
10. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 29: IV. Tempestoso
11. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 29: V. Maestoso
Valery Gergiev and the London Symphony Orchestra bring to a close their revelatory Scriabin cycle with the release of Symphonies 1 & 2.
Epic in scope, Scriabin’s highly original First Symphony was composed at the turn of the twentieth century. The ambitious work consists of six movements, the last of which features a chorus and two vocal soloists, beautifully sung in this recording by Ekaterina Sergeeva, Alexander Timchenko and the London Symphony Chorus. In the monumental choral finale, which brings the symphony to a rousing conclusion, Scriabin uses a text of his own composition to praise the supreme power of art: ‘Come, all peoples of the world, Let us sing the praises of Art! Glory to Art, Glory forever!’
Premiered two years after Symphony No 1, the Second Symphony contains echoes of Strauss, Tchaikovsky and Wagner, alongside Scriabin’s deeply personal sound. While relatively more restrained in style than the composer's other symphonic output, over the course of its five movements there are sweeping climaxes, swirling colours and passages of majestic intensity, with a brooding Andante opening continuing without pause into a fervent second movement.
A mezzo-soprano born in St Petersburg, Ekaterina Sergeeva has been a soloist with the Mariinsky Academy of Young Singers since 2005, after graduating from the St Petersburg Conservatory. In 2009 Ekaterina sang the part of Elektra’s Trainbearer, which she recorded with Valery Gergiev and the London Symphony Orchestra for LSO Live. Her accolades include prizes at both the 2008 International Zara Dolukhanova Amber Nightingale Competition and 2006 International Lisitsian Competition, as well as a Diploma for best performance of a contemporary work from the 2006 International Rimsky-Korsakov Competition.
Tenor Alexander Timchenko was born in Leningrad and graduated from the Glinka Choral School of the St Petersburg State Academic Capella in 1993, continuing his studies at the St Petersburg Conservatory. He performed the role of Shepherd in Stravinsky Oedipus rex with Valery Gergiev and the LSO in 2012, and has also featured on recordings including Stravinsky Les Noces with the Mariinsky Orchestra & Chorus, conducted by Valery Gergiev, 2010
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