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艺人:圣弗洛里安阿尔托蒙特管弦乐团、雷米・巴洛特
专辑名称:《布鲁克纳:E 大调第七交响曲,WAB 107》
发行年份:2019 年
厂牌:Gramola 唱片公司
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:24 位 - 192.0kHz FLAC
总时长:1 小时 13 分 14 秒
总容量:1.70 GB
官网:专辑预览
曲目列表
01. E 大调第七交响曲,WAB 107:I. 有节制的快板
02. E 大调第七交响曲,WAB 107:II. 柔板。十分庄严且十分缓慢
03. E 大调第七交响曲,WAB 107:III. 谐谑曲:十分快速
04. E 大调第七交响曲,WAB 107:IV. 终曲。激动地,但不快速
圣弗洛里安阿尔托蒙特管弦乐团、雷米・巴洛特 - 布鲁克纳:E 大调第七交响曲,WAB 107(2019)[高解析度]
交响史上最开阔的 E 大调主题:夏日风景、家园、起伏的麦田、闪耀的巴洛克建筑。瓦格纳的临终时刻、“突破和弦”、葬礼音乐、孤独、信念、通往天堂的阶梯。当第七交响曲征服世界,世界亦以客之姿回归其本源。布鲁克纳的力量之地 —— 圣弗洛里安修道院,拥有其独特的时空维度。“对安东・布鲁克纳而言,世界唯有在不得不投奔他时,才会做好准备。”(恩斯特・库尔特,1907)。走进第七交响曲,这一周的主题弧线。来一场冒险之旅,就在此刻,在布鲁克纳的第七交响曲中寻得信念。若第七交响曲是布鲁克纳生命中的巅峰写照,那么 2018 年的这场音乐会亦是布鲁克纳音乐节及其演绎史上的轴心丰碑:由圣弗洛里安本土的阿尔托蒙特管弦乐团与上奥地利州青年交响乐团(OÖJSO)在雷米・巴洛特指挥下,完成的世界首个布鲁克纳主要交响曲全集演绎。
圣弗洛里安阿尔托蒙特管弦乐团成立于 1996 年 —— 安东・布鲁克纳逝世 100 周年之际,由奥古斯提努斯・弗朗茨・克罗普弗赖特(1936-2003,作曲家、管风琴家、圣弗洛里安唱诗班指挥)和托马斯・沃尔(独奏大提琴家)在市长玛格・伊娃・赖辛格的倡议与支持下创立。2003 年起,马蒂亚斯・吉森(维也纳音乐学院,管风琴家,2003 至 2017 年任圣弗洛里安唱诗班指挥)担任乐团指挥,而雷米・巴洛特自 2013 年起担任 “首席客座指挥”。乐团名称致敬巴洛克画家马蒂诺与巴托洛梅奥・阿尔托蒙特,他们的壁画为圣弗洛里安修道院的正式国事厅赋予了独特而无与伦比的氛围。阿尔托蒙特管弦乐团将传承圣弗洛里安的音乐传统与教会音乐视为特殊使命。
雷米・巴洛特生于巴黎。16 岁时,他在巴黎国立高等音乐学院攻读小提琴、音乐理论与音乐教育期间(以优异成绩毕业),结识了导师谢尔盖・切利比达克。在其两年的教导与启发下,巴洛特最终形成了自己的风格。学生时期,他即在巴黎组建了自己的青年才俊乐团,首次向公众展现了其卓越才华。
Artist: Altomonte Orchester St. Florian, Rémy Ballot
Title: Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Gramola Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac 24bits - 192.0kHz
Total Time: 01:13:14
Total Size: 1.70 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107: I. Allegro moderato
02. Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107: II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich und sehr langsam
03. Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107: III. Scherzo. Sehr schnell
04. Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107: IV. Finale. Bewegt, doch nicht schnell
Altomonte Orchester St. Florian, Rémy Ballot - Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107 (2019) [Hi-Res]
The most spacious main theme of symphonic history in sunny E major: Summer landscape, home, billowing wheat fields, shining baroque architecture. Wagner's death-throes, «breakthrough chord», funeral music, loneliness, confidence, stairway to heaven. Once the 7th has conquered the world, the world returns to its source as a guest. Bruckner's place of power, monastery St. Florian has its own space / time dimensions. «For Anton Bruckner, the world will not be ready until it has to flee to him.» (Ernst Kurth 1907). Come to the 7th, the thematic arc of the week. For an adventure trip. Just now. Find confidence in Bruckner's 7th. If the 7th reflects a zenith in Bruckner's life, then in the concert of 2018 it is also an axis monument for the Bruckner Days and the history of interpretation: the world's first major Bruckner cycle from his home of St. Florian, with the Altomonte Orchestra and OÖJSO under Rémy Ballot.
The Altomonte Orchestra St. Florian was founded in 1996, the 100th anniversary of Anton Bruckner's death, by Augustinus Franz Kropfreiter (1936-2003, composer, organist and regens chori of St Florian) and Thomas Wall (solo cellist) on the basis of an initiative and with the support of the mayor Mag. Eva Reisinger. Since 2003 Matthias Giesen (Music University Vienna, organist and, from 2003 to 2017, regens chori of St. Florian) has been the conductor of the Altomonte Orchestra, while Rémy Ballot has been the «Principal Guest Conductor» since 2013. The orchestra's name refers to the Baroque painters Martino and Bartolomeo Altomonte, who with their frescoes gave the formal state rooms of the monastery of St. Florian their unique and incomparable atmosphere. The Altomonte Orchestra regards the cultivation of the music tradition and church music in St Florian as a special responsibility.
Rémy Ballot was born in Paris. During his training in violin, music theory and music education at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, which he completed with honours, at the age of 16 he met his mentor Sergiù Celibidache, under whose two-year tuition and inspiration Ballot ultimately developed his own style. While still a student he set up his own orchestra of talented young musicians in Paris, which gave him his first opportunity to present his great talent to the public.
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