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Mahler: Des Knaben Wunderhorn; Adagio from Symphony No.10 [音乐] 豆瓣
Magdalena Kožená / Christian Gerhaher 类型: 古典
发布日期 2010年9月1日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
《马勒:少年的魔法号角/布列兹》Conductor Pierre Boulez completes his Mahler discography on Deutsche Grammophon with this all-new recording. As part of the celebration of Boulez's 85th birthday, Deutsche Grammophon has recorded, live in concert with The Cleveland Orchestra, a program that brings together songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn, featuring mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozená and baritone Christian Gerhaher, with the Adagio from Mahler's incomplete Tenth Symphony. Previous installments in this cycle of recordings have received the highest praise, including Grammy awards in 2003 and 1998 for Symphonies nos. 3 and 9 respectively.

01 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Der Schildwache Nachtlied Christian Gerhaher 5:29
02 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Verlor'ne Müh Magdalena Kozená 3:00
03 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Trost Im Unglück Christian Gerhaher 2:53
04 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Wer Hat Dies Liedlein Erdacht? Magdalena Kozená 2:21
05 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Das Irdische Leben Magdalena Kozená 2:45
06 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Revelge Christian Gerhaher 6:37
07 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Des Antonius Von Padua Fischpredigt Christian Gerhaher 3:35
08 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Rheinlegendchen Magdalena Kozená 3:28
09 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Lied Des Verfolgten Im Turm Christian Gerhaher 4:29
10 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Wo Die Schönen Trompeten Blasen Magdalena Kozená 7:00
11 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Lob Des Hohen Verstandes Magdalena Kozená 2:38
12 Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Der Tamboursg'sell Christian Gerhaher 4:56
13 Symphony No.10 In F Sharp (Unfinished) - Adagio The Cleveland Orchestra 24:05
伯特威斯尔《忒修斯游戏》《大地之舞》 [音乐] 豆瓣
Harrison Birtwistle / Ensemble Modern
发布日期 2004年8月9日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
two orchestral masterworks , October 18, 2008
By R. Hutchinson "autonomeus"
This is the first U.S. appearance (2008) of this 2003 disc in the DG 20/21 series. It has been available via Amazon.co.uk for years. Better late than never if it's your first chance to hear it!
"Theseus Game" is a fantastic recent work (33'14" -- 2002), a concerto for orchestra, with the thread of melody passed from one soloist to the next, winding through a complex, dynamic orchestral score. This is a live recording of the work's premiere performance in September 2003. The Ensemble Modern is broken into two groups (a la Stockhausen's "Gruppen") with opposing tempos (a la Elliott Carter) and conducted by both Martyn Brabbins and Pierre-Andre Valade. The recorded version lacks the spatial dimension of a live performance, as the players are dispersed, and move about, layering the sounds.
The new live recording of "Earth Dances" (33'22" -- 1985/6) from October, 2001 in Frankfurt, is great, a big improvement over the quite fine earlier recording by the Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Dohnanyi (see my review). This new performance was conducted by none other than Pierre Boulez, and performed by an expanded Ensemble Modern. It is tighter, more dynamic, more visceral, and more powerful than ever before.
If you could only hear one disc by Birtwistle, this is the one!
Boulez Conducts Mahler [音乐] 豆瓣
Pierre Boulez 类型: 古典
发布日期 2013年10月7日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
Mahler:
Symphony No. 1 in D major 'Titan'
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Totenfeier
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Symphony No. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection'
Rainer Keuschnig (organ), Christine Schäfer (soprano) & Michelle Deyoung (mezzo-soprano)
Wiener Philharmoniker & Wiener Singverein
Symphony No. 3 in D minor
Anne Sofie von Otter (contralto)
Women’s Chorus of the Vienna Singverein, Wiener Sängerknaben & Wiener Philharmoniker
Das klagende Lied
Dorothea Röschmann (soprano), Anna Larsson (contralto), Johan Botha (tenor)
Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor & Wiener Philharmoniker
Symphony No. 4 in G major
Juliane Banse
The Cleveland Orchestra
Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor
Wiener Philharmoniker
Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'
Wiener Philharmoniker
Symphony No. 7 in E minor
The Cleveland Orchestra
Symphony No. 8 in E flat major 'Symphony of a Thousand'
Twyla Robinson, Erin Wall, Adriane Queiroz, Michelle DeYoung, Simone Schröder, Johan Botha, Hanno Müller-Brachmann & Robert Holl
Staatskapelle Berlin, Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin, Rundfunkchor Berlin & Aurelius Sängerknaben Calw
Symphony No. 9 in D major
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs, 1899)
Magdalena Kožená (mezzo-soprano) & Christian Gerhaher (baritone)
Cleveland Orchestra
Symphony No. 10 in F sharp major - Adagio
Cleveland Orchestra
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (4 songs, complete)
Anne Sofie Von Otter, Violeta Urmana & Thomas Quasthoff
Wiener Philharmoniker
Rückert-Lieder (5 songs, complete)
Anne Sofie Von Otter, Violeta Urmana & Thomas Quasthoff
Wiener Philharmoniker
Kindertotenlieder
Anne Sofie Von Otter, Violeta Urmana & Thomas Quasthoff
Wiener Philharmoniker
Das Lied von der Erde
Violeta Urmana (mezzo-soprano), Michael Schade (tenor)
Wiener Philharmoniker
马勒《浪游者之歌》《吕克特歌集》《亡儿之歌》 / 布列兹指挥维也纳爱乐 [音乐] 豆瓣
Pierre Boulez / Wiener Philharmoniker 类型: 古典
发布日期 2005年1月11日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
Amazon.com
These songs reveal Mahler, that frankly autobiographical composer, at his emotionally most personal. For the Songs of a Wayfarer, the earliest cycle (later extensively revised), the poetry--a sorrowful tale of unrequited young love--is Mahler's own. The music is simple, lyrical, and deeply moving, going from inward grief through suicidal anguish to calm resignation. (Two of the themes reappear in the First Symphony.) In Kindertotenlieder, the poet Friedrich Rückert laments the loss of his children, a tragedy he knew from personal experience. Mahler, however, began composing the music before he became a father; two years after he'd completed it, his older daughter died. The cycle contains some of the most harrowing, wrenching songs in the literature. By contrast, the five other Rückert songs radiate a serene happiness that is like a breath of fresh air. The performances on this disc are breathtaking. Quasthoff's voice seems to become more and more beautiful; pure, velvety and warm, it has an endless range of dynamics, nuances and inflections. He draws the listener in from the first moment. Urmana gives the Rückert songs just the right sunny lightness, soaring up in long, sustained, caressing phrases; she keeps the last song, "Um Mitternacht," from becoming bombastic. Although the Kindertotenlieder are really a bereaved father's lament, von Otter makes them totally convincing. Her voice is dark, intense, and luminous. As for the orchestra, Boulez inspires masterful precision and impeccable balance, letting every line stand out. He turns Mahler's incomparable instrumentation into a tapestry of blazing, glittering colors, unleashing both inward and outward tempests. This record will leave you overwhelmed and heartbroken. --Edith Eisler
Ravel Chansons Roussel Symphony no.3 [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 1995年1月24日 出版发行: Sony
# Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, song cycle for voice & ensemble (or piano)
Composed by Maurice Ravel
Performed by BBC Symphony Orchestra
with Jill Gomez
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
# Chansons madécasses, song cycle for soprano, flute, cello & piano
Composed by Maurice Ravel
with Jessye Norman, InterContemporain Ensemble
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
# Don Quichotte à Dulcinée, song cycle for voice & orchestra (or piano)
Composed by Maurice Ravel
Performed by BBC Symphony Orchestra
with Jose Van Dam
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
# Cinq mélodies populaires grecques, song cycle for voice & piano (or orchestra)
Composed by Maurice Ravel
Performed by BBC Symphony Orchestra
with Jose Van Dam
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
# Symphony No. 3 in G minor, Op. 42
Composed by Albert Roussel
Performed by New York Philharmonic
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
Amazon.com
Ravel's Madagascar Songs are less well known than they should be, and they reflect the great change that came over Western artistic perceptions of the Orient between the 19th and 20th centuries. Where 19th- century grand opera presented Westerners as the bearers of a superior culture to Eastern primitives, by the 20th century the West had become a symbol of decadence and corruption, the despoiler of paradise. Neither view reflects anything like reality, of course, but reality wasn't Ravel's intention. All of his music is pure fantasy, whether the subject is China, Spain, ancient Greece, Don Quixote, or Madagascar. These performances are all expert, and very well sung and recorded. --David Hurwitz