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艺术家:罗多弗斯合唱团(Rodolfus Choir)
专辑名称:《时光及其流逝》
发行年份:2015年
厂牌:西格努姆唱片公司(Signum Records)
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:无损FLAC格式 / 24比特-96.0千赫兹FLAC格式 + 小册子
总时长:1小时13分40秒
总大小:290兆字节 / 1.19吉字节
网站:专辑预览
罗多弗斯合唱团 - 《时光及其流逝》(2015年)[高解析度]
曲目列表
01. 《哦,不要移动》
02. 《你曾是,上帝,你曾蒙福》
03. 《致清晨》
04. 《三只乌鸦》
05. 《现在请让你的仆人离去》(《西面颂》)
06. 《快些,我的欢乐!》
07. 《Esti dal(晚歌)》
08. 《……他是……的儿子》
09. 《你要爱主》
10. 《我们的生命是什么?》
11. 《奥西曼迭斯》
12. 《这些时光》
13. 《亨利六世国王的祈祷》
14. 《时光就是如此》
15. 《晚间守望》
16. 《求你怜悯我们》
17. 《音乐,当温柔的声音消逝时》
18. 《安魂曲:永恒之光》
19. 《B小调弥撒曲》,BWV 232:《道成肉身》
罗多弗斯合唱团带着一张令人惊叹的全新合唱作品专辑回归西格努姆唱片公司,这些作品的作曲家跨越了500多年的时间。大英帝国勋章获得者拉尔夫·奥尔伍德(Ralph Allwood)介绍了这张专辑的曲目编排以及背后的个人灵感来源:“时间的概念极其丰富,它激发了大量的文学创作和音乐创作。
这张专辑是对我父亲的致敬,因为我从他那里学到了很多关于时间的知识。他是一位数学家、哲学家、神学家、音乐家和物理学家,他对我们对时间的感知很着迷,我和他曾多次讨论时间的本质。从某种普通意义上来说,音乐记录着时间的流逝,但同时,就像所有的事件一样,它也在操控着时间。一块手表在不同事件中记录着不同的时间模式。但谁又能说这块手表就是‘准确’的呢。”
Artist: Rodolfus Choir
Title: Time and Its Passing
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Signum Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:13:40
Total Size: 290 mb / 1.19 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Rodolfus Choir - Time and Its Passing (2015) [Hi-Res]
Tracklist
01. O, Do Not Move
02. Thou Wast, O God, and Thou Wast Blest
03. To Morning
04. The Three Ravens
05. Nunc dimittis
06. Haste On, My Joys!
07. Esti dal (Evening Song)
08. ... Which Was The Son Of ...
09. Diliges Dominum
10. What Is Our Life?
11. Ozymandias
12. These Hours
13. A Prayer of King Henry VI
14. Even Such is Time
15. The Evening Watch
16. Miserere nostri
17. Music, When Soft Voices Die
18. Requiem: Lux aeterna
19. Mass in B Minor, BWV 232: Et incarnatus est
The Rodolfus Choir return to disc on Signum with a stunning new collection of choral works drawn from composers spanning over 500 years. Ralph Allwood MBE introduces the programme and the personal inspiration behind it: "The concept of time is so rich that it has inspired a large body of writing and musical setting.
This collection is a tribute to my father, because I learnt so much about time from him. Mathematician and philosopher, theologian, musician and physicist, he was fascinated by our perception of time, and he and I had many discussions about its nature. In a trivial sense, music traces the passage of time, but also, as with all events, manipulates it. A watch traces a different pattern of time during events. But who is to say that the watch is ‘right’."
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