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艺术家:胡贝尔特·霍夫曼(Hubert Hoffmann)
作品名称:《从天堂到人间——克雷姆斯明斯特修道院的鲁特琴音乐》
发行年份:2016年
厂牌:挑战古典唱片公司(Challenge Classics)
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:无损FLAC格式(镜像文件 +.cue文件、日志文件、扫描文件)/ 24比特 - 44.1千赫兹FLAC格式 附带小册子
总时长:1小时01分32秒
总大小:266兆字节 / 547兆字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
01. d小调组曲:前奏曲
02. d小调组曲:咏叹调
03. d小调组曲:第二咏叹调
04. d小调组曲:第三咏叹调
05. d小调组曲:间奏曲
06. d小调组曲:第四咏叹调
07. d小调组曲:萨拉班德舞曲
08. d小调组曲:吉格舞曲
09. d小调组曲:终曲
10. C大调组曲:阿勒曼德舞曲
11. C大调组曲:变奏曲
12. C大调组曲:加沃特舞曲
13. C大调组曲:小步舞曲
14. C大调组曲:康塔列舞曲
15. C大调组曲:恰空舞曲
16. c小调组曲:前奏曲
17. c小调组曲:阿勒曼德舞曲
18. c小调组曲:库朗特舞曲
19. c小调组曲:帕萨卡利亚舞曲
20. c小调组曲:终曲
胡贝尔特·霍夫曼——《从天堂到人间——克雷姆斯明斯特修道院的鲁特琴音乐》(2016年)[高解析度]
《从天堂到人间》展示了一项全新的鲁特琴音乐发现,这些音乐此前从未出版或被人听过。它们由一位本笃会修士创作,这位修士在18世纪初以鲁特琴演奏家的身份为人所知,他就是费迪南德·菲舍尔神父(Pater Ferdinand Fischer)。
挑战古典唱片公司推出了菲舍尔创作的三首极具原创性组曲的首次录音,听众可以从中领略到法国和德国鲁特琴大师的知识与影响。奥地利古乐学会(Ars Antiqua Austria)的鲁特琴演奏家胡贝尔特·霍夫曼既负责音乐学研究,也负责演奏。
几年前,当霍夫曼参观位于上奥地利州的克雷姆斯明斯特本笃会修道院,查看存放在修道院档案室的鲁特琴时,他没有想到这会彻底改变他作为鲁特琴演奏家的人生:“我了解到,我发现的这些乐谱的作者是修道院的一名成员,名叫费迪南多神父(菲舍尔)。很快我就发现,这位抄写员记录下来的许多音乐在世界各地散落的大量同时期鲁特琴手稿中都找不到。这些是独一无二的手稿。而且,它们包含了非常非凡的作品,具有极高的作曲质量:17/18世纪之交,一位鲁特琴爱好者以循环诗形式创作的新鲁特琴音乐。”
胡贝尔特·霍夫曼是奥地利顶尖早期音乐团体奥地利古乐学会的成员,他作为通奏低音演奏家,与世界各地众多使用古乐器的乐团合作,有着广泛的职业生涯。他对哈布斯堡宫廷鲁特琴音乐独特融合风格的热爱体现在他的独奏项目中,他旨在揭示巴洛克鲁特琴音乐中这一被忽视的领域。这些项目包括首次录制文策尔·路德维希·拉多尔特(Wenzel Ludwig Radolt)1701年重要的鲁特琴协奏曲集《最忠诚的朋友》,以及维也纳鲁特琴演奏家卡尔·科豪特(Karl Kohaut)的音乐,这两张唱片均由挑战古典唱片公司发行。
Artist: Hubert Hoffmann
Title: From Heaven on Earth - Lute Music from Kremsmunster Abbey
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Challenge Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (image +.cue, log, scans) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:01:32
Total Size: 266 / 547 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Partita in D Minor: Prelude
02. Partita in D Minor: Aria
03. Partita in D Minor: Aria II
04. Partita in D Minor: Aria III
05. Partita in D Minor: Passagio
06. Partita in D Minor: Aria IV
07. Partita in D Minor: Sarabande
08. Partita in D Minor: Gigue
09. Partita in D Minor: Retirada
10. Partita in C Major: Allemande
11. Partita in C Major: Double
12. Partita in C Major: Gavotte
13. Partita in C Major: Menuette
14. Partita in C Major: Canarie
15. Partita in C Major: Chaccogne
16. Partita in C Minor: Prelude
17. Partita in C Minor: Allemande
18. Partita in C Minor: Courante
19. Partita in C Minor: Passagaglia
20. Partita in C Minor: Retirada
Hubert Hoffmann - From Heaven on Earth - Lute Music from Kremsmunster Abbey (2016) [Hi-Res]
‘From Heaven on Earth’ features a brand new discovery of lute music never published or heard before. Composed by a Benedictine monk who was known as lutenist at the beginning of 18th century: Pater Ferdinand Fischer.
Challenge Classics presents the premier recordings of three highly original suites by Fischer where the listener can hear the knowledge and influence of both French and German lute masters. Ars Antiqua Austria lutenist Hubert Hoffmann is responsible both for the musicological research and for the performance.
When he visited the Benedictine Abbey of Kremsmünster in Upper Austria some years ago to look at the lutes stored in the abbey archives, Hoffman could not guess that this would radically change his life as a lutenist: “I learnt that the writer of tablatures I discovered was a member of the abbey named Pater Ferdinando (Fischer). It soon turned out that much of the music set down by this scribe was not to be found in the numberless lute manuscripts from this period scattered around the world. These were unique manuscripts. Moreover, they contained quite extraordinary works of striking compositional quality: new lute music in the form of cyclical poems of a lute enthusiast at the turn of the 17th/18th centuries.”
Hubert Hoffmann, a member of Austria’s leading early music ensemble Ars Antiqua Austria, pursues a wide-ranging career as a continuo player with numerous period instrument ensembles worldwide. His fascination for the unique blend of lute music for the Habsburg Courts is reflected in his solo projects, in which he aims to shed light upon this neglected niche in baroque lute music. These include the first recording of Wenzel Ludwig Radolt’s important 1701 collection of lute concertos ‘Die allertreueste Freindin’ and the music of the Vienna lutenist Karl Kohaut, both issued on Challenge Classics.
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