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艺术家:伯恩茅斯交响乐团、马林·阿尔索普
作品名称:武满彻:《一群鸟落入五角花园》
发行年份:2006年
厂牌:拿索斯唱片公司
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:FLAC无损格式 / FLAC 24比特 - 44.1千赫兹 + 小册子
总时长:1小时02分35秒
总大小:252兆字节 / 550兆字节
网站:专辑预览
伯恩茅斯交响乐团、马林·阿尔索普 - 武满彻:《一群鸟落入五角花园》(2006年)[高解析度音频]
曲目列表:
01. 《精霊の庭》(《精灵花园》):精灵花园
02. 《有声的孤独》
03. 三首为弦乐团而作的电影配乐:第一首,《何塞·托雷斯》:训练与休息的音乐
04. 三首为弦乐团而作的电影配乐:第二首,《黑雨》:葬礼音乐
05. 三首为弦乐团而作的电影配乐:第三首,《他人之脸》:圆舞曲
06. 《夢の時》(《梦的时刻》):梦的时刻
07. 《鳥は星形の庭に降りる》(《一群鸟落入五角花园》):一群鸟落入五角花园
武满彻如今被视为20世纪下半叶最重要的作曲家之一,他是第一位获得国际声誉的日本作曲家。这张唱片中的作品涵盖了武满彻从早期的《有声的孤独》到《精灵花园》的创作生涯,《精灵花园》是 “我对管弦乐音色与旋律的实验及持续探索”,创作于他去世前两年。受梦境启发而创作的《一群鸟落入五角花园》已成为武满彻演奏次数最多的作品之一,其特点是静谧的交织、随机的乐段、不和谐音的涌动以及细腻零碎的旋律。
Artist: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop
Title: Takemitsu: A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:02:35
Total Size: 252 / 550 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop - Takemitsu: A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden (2006) [Hi-Res]
Tracklist
01. Seirei no niwa (Spirit Garden): Spirit Garden
02. Solitude Sonore
03. 3 Film Scores for String Orchestra: No. 1, Jose Torres: Music of Training and Rest
04. 3 Film Scores for String Orchestra: No. 2, Black Rain: Funeral Music
05. 3 Film Scores for String Orchestra: No. 3, Face of Another: Waltz
06. Yume no toki (Dreamtime): Dreamtime
07. Tori wa hoshigata no niwa ni oriru (a Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden): A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden
Now regarded as one of the most important composers of the second half of the twentieth century, Toru Takemitsu was the first Japanese composer to gain international status. The works on this disc cover Takemitsu’s career from the early Solitude Sonore to Spirit Garden, ‘my experiment with and on-going inquiry into orchestral colour and melody’, composed two years before his death. Inspired by a dream, A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden has become one of Takemitsu’s most performed works, notable for the interweaving of silences, passages of randomness, surges of dissonance and delicate fragmentary melodies.
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