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艺术家:伦敦交响乐团、科林·戴维斯爵士
标题:斯美塔那:《我的祖国》
发行年份:2005年
厂牌:伦敦交响乐团现场
流派:古典
音质:DSD64镜像文件(*.iso)/2.0声道、5.1声道(2.8兆赫兹/1比特)
总时长:01:15:01
总大小:4.18GB
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
斯美塔那:《我的祖国》
1.第一乐章维谢赫拉德
2.第二乐章沃尔塔瓦河
3.第三乐章萨尔卡
4.第四乐章捷克的田野和森林
5.第五乐章塔博尔
6.第六乐章布兰尼克山
受捷克祖国神话和田园美景的启发,斯美塔那构成《我的祖国》的六首音诗是音乐中民族主义的最佳范例之一。激动人心的第二乐章描绘了沃尔塔瓦河流经乡村并进入布拉格的情景。斯美塔那于1874年失聪,从未听过这部后来成为他最受欢迎作品的演出。
《我的祖国》是终极的民族主义音乐作品。标题意为“我的祖国”,其开头小节对普通捷克人的熟悉程度,可能就像《希望与荣耀之地》对普通英国人一样。
构成斯美塔那为捷克民族谱写的华丽沙文主义颂歌的六个乐章,于1882年在现在的布拉格斯美塔那音乐厅首次演出。现在斯美塔那音乐厅每年都会举办演出,《我的祖国》也经常作为布拉格之春音乐节的开幕音乐会演出。
因此,当伦敦交响乐团和科林·戴维斯爵士受邀在2005年布拉格之春音乐节上担任开幕音乐会,并被要求演奏《我的祖国》时,这实在是令人惊讶。这可能被视为一种相当无礼的班门弄斧之举,但科林爵士和伦敦交响乐团从不回避挑战,演出取得了巨大成功。
许多捷克爱乐乐团的成员也在观众席中,演出结束后,他们以极大的慷慨祝贺伦敦的同事和科林爵士,称他们为斯美塔那的标志性作品带来了全新的视角。在布拉格之春音乐节开幕后,伦敦交响乐团在巴比肯中心又进行了两场《我的祖国》的演出,本录音即取自这些演出。捷克人对伦敦交响乐团对斯美塔那这部杰作的演绎欣喜若狂。我们希望你也能喜欢。
Artist: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis
Title: Smetana: Má vlast
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: LSO Live
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0, 5.1 (2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
Total Time: 01:15:01
Total Size: 4.18 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Smetana: Má vlast
1. I Vysehrad
2. II Vltava
3. III Sárka
4. IV Z ceských luhu a háju
5. V Tábor
6. VI Blaník
Inspired by the mythology & pastoral beauty of his Czech homeland, Smetana’s 6 tone poems that form Má vlast (My Fatherland) is 1 of the best examples of Nationalism in music. The stirring 2nd movement depicts the river Vltava as it flows through the countryside & into Prague. Struck with deafness in 1874, Smetana would never hear a performance of what would become his most popular work
‘Má Vlast’ is the ultimate Nationalist musical composition. The title means ‘My Country’ & it’s opening bars are probably as well known to the average Czech, as ‘Land of Hope & Glory’ is to the average Brit.
The 6 movements that make up Smetana’s gloriously chauvinistic hymn to the Czech nation were 1st performed in what is now the Smetana Concert Hall in Prague in 1882. There are now annual performances in the Smetana Hall & ‘Má Vlast’ is regularly performed as the opening concert of the Prague Spring Festival.
It was therefore something more than a surprise when the London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Colin Davis were invited to give the opening concert of the Prague Spring in 2005 & the piece they were asked to play was ‘Má Vlast’. This could have been seen as a rather impertinent example of taking coals to Newcastle, but Sir Colin & the LSO are never ones to duck a challenge & the performance was a huge success.
Many members of the Czech Philharmonic were in the audience & after the performance – with extraordinary generosity – they congratulated their London colleagues & Sir Colin on bringing a fresh perspective to Smetana’s iconic work. After opening the Prague Spring the LSO gave 2 further performances of ‘Má Vlast’ at the Barbican & it is from these performances that the present recording is taken. The Czechs were ecstatic about LSO’s reading of Smetana’s masterpiece. We hope you are too.
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