Bach
Bach's Cycle, Mozart's Arrow 豆瓣
作者: Karol Berger 出版社: University of California Press 2007 - 10
Description
In this erudite and elegantly composed argument, Karol Berger uses the works of Monteverdi, Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven to support two groundbreaking claims: first, that it was only in the later eighteenth century that music began to take the flow of time from the past to the future seriously; second, that this change in the structure of musical time was an aspect of a larger transformation in the way educated Europeans began to imagine and think about time with the onset of modernity, a part of a shift from the premodern Christian outlook to the modern post-Christian worldview. Until this historical moment, as Berger illustrates in his analysis of Bach's St. Matthew Passion, music was simply "in time." Its successive events unfolded one after another, but the distinction between past and future, earlier and later, was not central to the way the music was experienced and understood. But after the shift, as he finds in looking at Mozart's Don Giovanni, the experience of linear time is transformed into music's essential subject matter; the cycle of time unbends and becomes an arrow. Berger complements these musical case studies with a rich survey of the philosophical, theological, and literary trends influencing artists during this period.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction
PRELUDE. L'Orfeo, or the Anxiety of the Moderns
PART I. BACH'S CYCLE
1. The Arrested Procession
Appendix: St. Matthew Passion, opening chorus, full score
2. A Crystal Flying Like a Bullet
3. There Is No Time Like God's Time
INTERLUDE. Jean-Jacques contra Augustinum: A Little Treatise on Moral-Political Theology
Augustine
The Birth of Autonomy
Rousseau
The Christian and Modern Outlooks Compared
The Emancipation of Time
From Cosmos to History
PART II. MOZART'S ARROW
4. Mozart at Play
5. The Hidden Center
6. Between Incoherence and Inauthenticity: Don Giovanni and Faust
7. Die Zauberflöte, or the Self-Assertion of the Moderns
POSTLUDE. Between Utopia and Melancholy: Beethoven and the Aesthetic State
Acknowledgments
Notes
Works Cited
Index
About The Author
Awards
Marjorie Weston Emerson Award, The Mozart Society of America
J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations 豆瓣
Pi-hsien Chen
发布日期 1994年2月15日 出版发行: Naxos
作曲:J.S.Bach
演奏:Chen Pi-hsien,陈必先(piano)
录音日期:1985
发行公司:Naxos
资源出处:IMG_幕府将军
专辑介绍:
J. S. 巴赫的《哥德堡变奏曲》,BWV988,是巴赫著名的键盘作品,大约作于1741-1742年间,其间巴赫在莱比锡,视力已开始减退。这部伟大的变奏曲原名叫做《有各种变奏的咏叹调》,1742年出版,此作为巴赫的学生哥德堡(Johan Theophil Goldberg)而作。哥德堡是侍奉当时驻在德累斯顿的俄国使臣凯瑟林(Hermann Karl Von Keyserlingk)伯爵的年轻演奏家。巴赫曾把他的《B小调弥撒》献给凯瑟林,因此而获得“宫廷音乐家”的封号。1741-1742年间,凯瑟林居住在莱比锡,让哥德堡师从巴赫,学习演奏技巧。伯爵患不眠症,失眠时就需哥德堡为其演奏,哥德堡以演奏需要,求巴赫帮助谱曲。巴赫当时作成这部变奏曲之后,凯瑟林送他一只装满100枚金路易的金杯以酬谢。
这是音乐史上规模最大,结构最恢宏,也是最伟大的变奏曲。这部变奏曲是为两层大键琴而作,巴赫在各段变奏里都指定了键盘的种类。变奏曲的形式,是以一个基本主题,引导出对比命题和对应(反对)命题,然后再探求演绎与对比的各种可能性。巴赫这部作品,以他1725年为安娜·玛格达琳娜而作的小曲集中的一首萨拉班德舞曲作为主题,发展成30段变奏。这30的数字,由3所支配,以3个成一组的变奏,以卡农的方式表达:一位齐声的卡农,二为二度卡农,三为三度卡农……此后达到第九个卡农后,第十变奏为四声部的赋格,之间不断出现创意曲、托卡它、咏叹调等各种形式。第一曾与第二层键盘交替。第十六变奏作为中心,速度分为前后两半,这种作曲技巧所构成的建筑结构之微妙,实在令人叹为观止!
这部作品共分32段,第一段以那首萨拉班德舞曲的主题开头,第32段是经过30段变奏后和缓地、平静地重新回到主题(不同的是第一段的简单主题经过30段变奏后,已变得异常丰富和复杂)。其间30段变奏分别是:1.使用第一层键盘,二声部,前奏曲风格,拍子和调性与主题类同。2.三声部,实用第一层键盘,上二声部暗示主题,低音不随基本旋律。3.卡农,三声部,实用第一层键盘;4.模仿前一变奏。5.第一、第二层键盘交替表达。6.第一层键盘的二度卡农。7.第一、二层键盘交替表达,西西里舞曲风格。8.使用第二层键盘,二声部,活泼的托卡它风格。9.使用第一层键盘的三度卡农,三声部。10.第一层键盘,四声部的小赋格。11.使用第二层键盘的托卡它风格。12.第一层键盘,四度卡农。13.使用第二层键盘,抒情风格。14.使用第二层键盘,活泼的前奏曲风格。15.由原来一直的G大调转为G小调,第一层键盘,五度转位卡农,行板。16.又变成G大调,前半部慢后半部快,序曲,把法国风格序曲的三段式改为两部:前半部为二声部前奏曲风格,行板;后半部为三声部小赋格,快板。17.使用第二层键盘,二声部的托卡它风格。18.使用第一层键盘的六度卡农。19.使用第一层键盘,舞曲风格,三声部。20.使用第二层键盘,具华丽的技巧。21.七度卡农,部分使用半音阶。22.托卡它风格,宁静的调子。23.使用第二层键盘,模仿对位方式。24.八度卡农,使用第一层键盘。25.变成G小调,使用第二层键盘,浪漫的幻想曲性质,偏重于半音阶技法。26.恢复G大调,前奏曲风格,慢拍和快拍子之间的旋律对比。27.使用第二层键盘,九度卡农。28.使用一贯的震音发挥华丽效果。29.主调音乐样式,第一、第二层键盘交替。30.使用第一键盘,标记是Quodlibet。Quodlibet是起源于中世纪的演唱方式,一种组合数首熟悉的民歌的乐曲。这里使用了17世纪意大利流行的民歌《被甘蓝和芜菁所追赶》和德国民歌《离开家已有许久》,使两者旋律以对位的方式互为缠绕。 (林逸聪)
曾被欧洲媒体誉为「中国的奇蹟」的钢琴家陈必先女士,1950年生於台北。四岁起随崔月梅女士学琴,五岁登台,九岁时成为我国第一位获准以音乐天才儿童身分至德国科隆深造。在学期间追随Hans-Otto Schmidt-Neuhaus等名师学习,二十一岁时获得第二十一届慕尼黑联合广播公司(ARD)国际比赛首奖,1972年参加布鲁塞尔的伊莉莎白大赛得奖,之后又陆续获得路特丹的「国际笋白克大赛」与美国首府华盛顿的「国际巴哈大赛」等国际大赛的首奖,从此一举成名。
陈必先在眾多世界知名城市如伦敦、柏林、慕尼黑等演奏,都得到了极高的评价。在频繁的演奏中陈必先和许多世界知名乐团、指挥家、音乐家合作,包括:伦敦交响乐团、BBC交响乐团、苏黎世国家交响乐团、德国广播交响乐团等。合作过的指挥家有海汀克(Bernhard Haitinl)、沙克尔(Paul Sacher)、戴维斯爵士(Sir Colin Davis)、杜特华(Charles Dutoit)、雅诺斯基(Marek Janowsky)、幸德尔(Hans Zender)、乌特夫斯(Peter Eotvos)、亨利梅哲等。
其受邀参加过的重要音乐节如:卢森堡音乐节、香港艺术节、大阪音乐节、史瓦辛格音乐节(Schwetzinger Festpiele)、伦敦音乐节(London Prom’s)、哈德斯费音乐节(Huddersfield Festival)、巴黎之秋音乐节(Festival d’Automne Paris)、史特拉斯堡音乐季(Musica Strasbourg)、维也纳现代音乐季(Wien Moderm)、科隆音乐节(Triennale Cologne)等。
除了活跃於舞台,近年更积极投入室内乐演出及研究并推广现代音乐。陈必先也与许多现代音乐作曲家共同合作,著名作曲家有:布列兹、史托克豪森、库尔塔格等,同时她也在德国许多不同音乐节演奏约翰凯吉(J. Cage)和卡特(Elliott Carter)的作品。其认为以现代的技巧及现代的精神来詮释古典音乐才能赋予新的生命与现代的观眾产生共鸣。同时也强调,音乐家与听眾,是一体两面,她曾说:「弹一个因听眾能懂,演奏者也能感觉到她们懂,然后就会更感动地弹下去。这层默契,是推动演奏者的最大力量」
1999年起,陈必先陆续於中国大陆、香港、台湾等地举行演奏,极为成功。她也於2000年世界博览会中担任独奏,也与康塔斯基(Alfons Kontarsky)合作,表演双钢琴,深受国际乐坛的肯定与推崇。陈必先曾任德国国立科隆音乐学院钢琴教授(1983-2004),自2004年起转任德国弗莱堡音乐院教授,亦於2003年起担任国立交通大学音乐研究所客座教授,指导钢琴、室内乐与现代乐合奏等课程。
关於她的演出,特别是对於巴哈的作品,波士顿环球报(Boston Globe)的乐评曾誉为「陈必先伟大地创造了巴哈」(上扬唱片介绍)
Johann Sebastian Bach 豆瓣 Spotify
9.1 (39 个评分) Johann Sebastian Bach / Víkingur Ólafsson 类型: 古典
发布日期 2018年9月7日 出版发行: © 2018 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin / ℗ 2018 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
35 tracks and just one name: Johann Sebastian Bach. Icelandic pianist Víkingur Olafsson continues his successful recording career with a collection of well and lesser known pieces by the famous baroque composer. The selection includes reworks by Bach himself of composers such as Vivaldi and Busoni and Transcriptions / Reworks of Chorals by Víkingur Ólafsson himself. Víkingur Olafsson’s interpretation of the baroque repertoire are crystal clear, modern and hauntingly beautiful. In his very own style Víkingur perfectly captures Bach as a master of balance whose music is the ideal combination of emotion and intellect, singing melody and sculpted counterpoint.
2019年5月4日 听过
奥古斯特·斯特拉达尔改编的BWV 528
费卢西奥·布索尼改编的BWV 659
2018 Bach Classical DG Piano
Glenn Gould Edition - Bach: French Suites, Overture 豆瓣
9.7 (40 个评分) Glenn Gould 类型: 古典
发布日期 1995年2月7日 出版发行: Sony
组曲,是将可以独立又互有联系的几首乐曲组合为一个整体。那时的组曲通常由四种舞曲组成:
(1)阿列曼德舞曲,4/4拍子,多为沉稳的情绪。
(2)库兰特舞曲,活泼的3/4拍子。
(3)萨拉班德舞曲,也是3/4拍,但缓慢、凝重,常有悲哀的意味。
(4)吉格舞曲,是非常快的三拍子。除这四个基本部分外,还可加入加伏特舞曲(中速,4/4)、小步舞曲(典雅的3/4拍)、布列舞曲(快速的四拍子,总是从弱拍开始)。这些不同的节拍、速度、性格互为对比,但各组内的各曲,调性都是一致的。例如第一首是E大调,所有各曲则都用E大调。至于《法国组曲》为什么叫“法国”?据说是因为组合方式、音乐风格都有法国风格的影响。但本质上,还是德国音乐。凡是学过一段钢琴的,都弹过我们通常称为“小巴赫”的那本书,那里有几首就是选自《法国组曲》的,如第23首:这是第五首G大调《法国组曲》中的第4曲,《加伏特舞曲》。明快、优美而又典雅。乐曲综合了复调与和声两种手法。再如第24首《小步舞曲》,是第六首《法国组曲》中的第7曲。
这套法国组曲是巴赫为第二任妻子安娜而写,充满了温柔和甜蜜。这套法国组曲中,第四号是最意境美丽的,第五号是最脍炙人口的,第六号是最欢快的。以下是我从美丽元素中找到的一篇乐评,虽然我对其观点有保留,但觉得有助于欣赏这部作品。所以转过来:听Gould先生的“法国组曲”仿佛又一次体验了那时的生活,每次听的时候,他那清新而自由的风格都深沉地打动了我。我最喜欢的是第六首组曲,但放下我的喜好不提,大家都知道他是一个非常有才华的艺术家,非常的真诚,深深地了解自己在演奏什么,必须演奏到什么样的水平。他对巴赫作品的深切了解和掌握使得他在演奏时深深的溶入其中,这是你在其他人的演奏中很难找到的。Gould先生演奏的巴赫超过了所有的人,他的演奏随着旋律起伏,而旋律又随着乐章起伏,这就是为什么巴赫的作品在Gould先生手下显得那么自然,那么富有诗意。你可能会被被这些组曲不同的演奏方式所吸引,浪漫的、激情的、解析的,但Gould先生的演奏则会让你回味无穷……
Bach: The Art of Fugue / Musical Offering 豆瓣
9.5 (22 个评分) Neville Marriner / Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields 类型: 古典
发布日期 1994年10月17日 出版发行: Philips
企鹅评荐三星唱片。“奈维尔·马里纳爵士在他和安德鲁·戴维斯精心制作的版本中以其才智运用各种不同的织体,在管风琴、羽管键琴等键盘乐器上给赋格与卡农曲予以均衡区分。每一个例子都可以找出适合特定乐章的乐器编配。速度合适,乐句自然而不做作、节奏富有弹性,马里纳的演奏风格极其符合作品要求;1974年的录音更是精雕细琢。与此相似,在《音乐的奉献》中马里纳采用了他自己为乐器的编配的版本:弦乐包括3把独奏小提琴、3把独奏中提琴、1把独奏大提琴以及长笛、管风琴和羽管键琴。此曲的演奏质素很高,他们演奏起来都举重若轻。唱片的录音好极,总而言之,此碟应该排列在此作品最成功的录音作品中。”
J. S. 巴赫的《赋格的艺术》,BWV1080,作于他生命的最后阶段,大约是1749—1750年。1749年,巴赫将要失明,身体也日见衰退,这部作品可看作是他的音乐遗嘱。这部曲集共包括22首赋格与卡农,但其编号只有19首,原因是16、17、18各号均含两曲,而第十九号未完成。在第十九号中,巴赫想把自己的姓名作成 B—A—C—H4个主题组成的四声部赋格,可惜未完成:他的手迹停止的地方就是这位大师要将他的名字的第四个字母填上去的地方。这部作品被看成是高级对位的教科书,全曲分为;1.对位法第一,4声部赋格;2.对位法第二,4声部赋格;3.对位法第三,4声部赋格;4.对位法第四,四声部赋格;5.四声部赋格;6.法国型的四声部赋格;7.扩大与缩小的四声部赋格;8.3声部赋格;9.12度的4声部赋格;10.10度的4声部赋格;11.4声部赋格;12.8度卡农;13.反行的扩大卡农;14.在3度对位上的10度卡农;15.在5度对位上的12度赋格;16.对位法第十六,4声部赋格(正反两首);17.3声部赋格(正反两曲);18.两台古钢琴赋格曲(正反两首);19.3个主题的赋格曲,实际出现BACH4个主题。这部作品,巴赫只对第十八号两首作品注定了使用的乐器,早期研究,认为此曲集应由附有踏板的古钢琴或管风琴演奏。自20世纪后 由指挥家卡尔·斯特劳贝(K.Straube,1873—1950)1927年第一次以管弦乐的方式演奏,编曲是格拉萨(W.Graser,1906—1928)。他在18岁时改编了这部作品,22岁时自杀身死,现在这部作品的演奏,基本使用古钢琴。
J. S. 巴赫的《音乐的奉献》BWV1079,作于1747年。1747年巴赫到柏林看望他的爱子卡尔·菲利普·艾曼纽·巴赫(Carl Philip Emanuel Bach),当时柏林的腓德烈大帝请他到宫中献艺,他根据腓德烈大帝所给主题,即兴创作演奏寻求曲(Ricercare,略长的赋格),使大帝赞叹不已。从柏林回莱比锡后,巴赫根据腓德烈大帝所给主题作成一套作品,献给大帝,他自己亲笔作了献词,这部作品共包括:1.三声部寻求曲,乐器配置:古钢琴独奏;2.无终卡农曲,乐器编制:小提琴、中提琴、大提琴;3.各种卡农曲:a.二声部卡农(两把小提琴);b.由小提琴演奏的二声部同度卡农(两把小提琴和一把大提琴);C.二声部反行的;d.二声部扩大与反行的(两把小提琴和一把中提琴);e.每次升高一全音,变调的二声部(小提琴、大提琴、中提琴各一把);4.卡农型赋格,乐器编制:长笛(或小提琴)、古钢琴;5.六声部寻求曲(古钢琴独奏);6.二声部卡农(中提琴与大提琴);7.四声部卡农(3把小提琴和大提琴);8.三重奏(长笛、小提琴、古钢琴);9.无终卡农(乐器与8同)。
Disc: 1
1. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 1
2. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 2
3. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 3
4. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 4
5. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Canon alla Ottava
6. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 5
7. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 6, a 4, im Stile francese
8. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Canon alla Decima, Contrapuncto alla Terza
9. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 7, a 4, per Augmentationem et Diminutionem
10. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 8, a 3
11. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Canon alla Duodecima in Contrapuncto alla Quinta
12. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 9, a 4, alla Duodecima
13. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 10, a 4, alla Decima
14. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Canon per Augmentationem in contrario motu
15. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 11, a 4
16. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 13, a 3 (rectus)
17. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 12, a 4 (rectus)
18. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Fuga a 2 Clav.
Disc: 2
1. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 13, a 3 (inversus)
2. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 12, a 4 (inversus)
3. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Alio modo Fuga a 2 Clav.
4. The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Fuga a 3 Soggetti (unfinished)
5. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Ricercar 1 (a 3)
6. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Canon perpetuus super Thema Regium
7. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Canones diversi super Thema Regium: Canon 1 a 2 (Canon cancricans)
8. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Canones diversi super Thema Regium: Canon 2 a 2 violini in unisono
9. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Canones diversi super Thema Regium: Canon 3 a 2 per motum contrarium
10. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Canones diversi super Thema Regium: Canon 5 a 2 (Canon circularis per tonos)
11. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Sonata For Flute, Violin And Continuo: Largo
12. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Sonata For Flute, Violin And Continuo: Allegro moderato
13. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Sonata For Flute, Violin And Continuo: Andante larghetto
14. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Sonata For Flute, Violin And Continuo: Allegro
15. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Sonata For Flute, Violin And Continuo: Canon a 2 quaerendo invenietis (Canon contrarium stricte reversum)
16. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Sonata For Flute, Violin And Continuo: Canon a 4
17. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Sonata For Flute, Violin And Continuo: Canon perpetuus
18. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Canones diversi super Thema Regium: Canon 4 a 2 per augmentationem, contrario motu
19. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Canones diversi super Thema Regium: Fuga canonica in epidiapente
20. Musical Offering, BWV 1079: Canones diversi super Thema Regium: Ricercar 2 a 6
波利尼:巴赫平均律第1集 豆瓣
9.8 (9 个评分) Maurizio Pollini 类型: 古典
发布日期 2009年11月17日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
Maurizio Pollini, a living legend of the piano, records the benchmark repertoire of the Well-Tempered Clavier for the first time in his storied career. Thus, this album is an event--a summit meeting of masters. Despite having played the Well-Tempered Clavier in concert halls for more than twenty years, Pollini intensively restudied the music before consenting to record it. His humility and dedication result in a transcendent performance that is less an interpretation than a revelation. Hugely popular in its own right, as a Pollini project the Well-Tempered Clavier will excite critics and his fan base alike as a crown jewel of the Bach discography on any label. Contained on 2 CDs, this recording includes all 24 Preludes and Fugues.
巴赫:4首鲁特琴组曲 豆瓣
Göran Söllscher 类型: 古典
发布日期 1995年8月29日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon Production
鲁特琴(Lute)是欧洲音乐故乡之一的南欧古国意大利的传统乐器,也是现今风行世界的乐器——吉它的前身。在十六世纪和十七世纪,鲁特琴曾是欧洲最为流行的伴奏乐器之一。因为魏斯是巴赫的好友,所以巴赫写作了不少的鲁特琴曲,经典程度不下于他的无伴奏小提琴和大提琴,但因为乐器的缘由,听到并了解的人不多,很值得细听。
鲁特琴是一种古老的乐器,其中长颈的长鲁特的历史至少可推溯到公元前2000年,短颈的短鲁特约自公元前800年起诞生。大约14世纪从西班牙演变为颈项上有7条弦的欧洲鲁特,16世纪,发展成6个弦组11条弦。16、17世纪的鲁特琴分为曼多拉、曼多林、安杰利卡等。巳赫为鲁特琴所作的组曲共有:《G小调组曲》,BWV995,大约作于1727—1731年,莱比锡;《E小调组曲》,BWV996、大约作于1708—1717年,魏玛;《C小调组曲》,BWV997,大约作于1737—1741年,莱比锡;《E大调组曲》,BWV1006a,大约作于1725年,莱比锡。为鲁特琴而作的音乐,另外还有《降E大调前奏曲、赋格和快板》BWV998,大约作于1740年,莱比锡;《C小凋前奏曲》,BWV999,大约作于1720年,克滕;《G小调赋格》,BWV1000,大约作于1725年,莱比锡。
巴赫的4首鲁待琴组曲分别是:第一号,E小调,BWV996,共包括:1.前奏曲,急板,2.阿勒曼舞曲,3.库朗舞曲,4.萨拉班德舞曲,5.布列舞曲,6.吉格舞曲。第二号,C小调,BWV997,共包括:1.前奏曲,赋格,2.萨拉班德舞曲,3.吉格舞曲。第三号,G小调,BWV995,共包括:1.前奏曲,急板,2.阿勒曼舞曲,3.库朗舞曲,4.萨拉班德舞曲,5.嘉禾舞曲,6.吉格舞曲。第四号,E大调,BWV1006a;共包括:1.前奏曲,2.路尔舞曲,3.嘉禾舞曲和回旋曲,4.小步舞曲1和2,5.布列舞曲,6.吉格舞曲。
Bach: Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin 豆瓣
9.4 (30 个评分) Nathan Milstein 类型: 古典
发布日期 1998年2月10日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
Bar code:
STEREO 289 457 701-2
0 28945 77012 3

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NATHAN MILSTEIN, Violine

Milstein on Recording Bach

“I just stopped making records about ten years ago. I don’t enjoy recording much; it makes me very nervous. When I play for a live audience I am nervous only until I get to the stage; once I’m on stage I feel like a fish in water. Recording does make me nervous, with the extra emphasis on perfection, but I do want to leave a record of my thoughts on the music that has meant most to me. I am not adding new material to my repertoire now; instead, I devote myself to the music I have lived with and loved for a half-century and more. I like the way my sessions are handled by Deutsche Grammophon. Where there is an error or some reason for a re-take, I won’t do a ‘surgical’ job, slipping in a note here or there: repairs must be co-ordinated so the emotional impact, the instinctive quality will be continuous, so the idea, the fire, the lyricism will not be interrupted by patches. If something has to be re-taken, I play a big part of it, for the sake of the continuity. I think the Bach Sonatas and Partitas I recorded for Deutsche Grammophon in London actually are clearly superior to the set I did in the ‘50s. There is nothing in my repertoire that I don’t play better now than I did before — simply because of the added experience I have now — and it is especially gratifying to be able to record these works under today’s technical conditions.”

The Bach solo works [...] have been Milstein specialties for years. [...] Bach, though, was something he had to discover on his own: “In Russia we didn’t have respect for Bach as a great composer. Of all his works, only a single fugue was included in our curriculum. In my Bach playing I stress the bass and the middle voices separately, with particular emphasis on the bass almost as a separate entity.” In Milstein’s definition, “virtuosity” has nothing to do with mere display, but indicates “the highest degree of professional excellence — in any sort of undertaking, not only a musical one. I think War and Peace is a virtuoso work.” He also distinguishes technique from mere dexterity: “technique is not just a matter of muscular control — technique means adjusting the medium to what I want to do.” The instrument Milstein plays is a 1716 Stradivarius he acquired in 1945, formerly known as the “ex Goldmann”. He has renamed it the “Maria Teresa”, in honor of his daughter Maria and his wife Teresa.

From a conversation with Nathan Milstein (1975)
Richard Freed

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This is marvellous violin playing... Milstein’s special virtues are those of commanding technique: never is a note out of true in pitch or in rhythm.
Gramophone (1975)

... this is a magnificent set by any standard; from a performer close on 70 it is an achievement bordering on the miraculous.
Records and Recording (1975)

...this must surely rank as the seventy-year-old Odessa-born violinist’s crowning achievement. His interpretation, immaculately recorded by DG in a penetratingly clear yet warm ambiance, is so extraordinary that this three-disc album not only must be rated as one of this year’s finest releases but deserves to take its place among the greatest Bach recordings ever made. First, Milstein playing is impressive on purely technical grounds. So often these works tend to sound as though the performer is just barely going to make it through, especially in the contrapuntal convolutions of the sonatas’ three fugues; even at best, the rapid arpeggiation necessary to sustain three or four melodic lines all at once frequently results in an unpleasant scratchiness [...].
Technique aside, Milstein renditions have an unusually human quality. I find these to be warmly expressive readings in which the music is allowed to flow forward sensibly and the rhythms evoke all their dance origins. Slow movements, too, are handled in a wonderfully graceful manner. Finally, there is Milstein sense of pacing, which is something quite apart from his judicious choice of tempos. Rather it is revealed in a subtle rhetoric that causes a movement such as the Chaconne to build and grow from one climax to another. The pulse is always strong, the architecture always apparent, and the rubato-like inflections clarify the sentence structure of Bach’s phrases. Tonally, Milstein’s playing is quite beautiful.
Stereo Review (1976)

Every Phrase is shaped with meaning, every line is musically alive and in matters of technique there are no question marks either.
Gramophone (1976)

The Milstein set is the finest to have appeared in recent years. Every phrase is beautifully shaped and keenly alive; there is a highly developed feeling for line, and no want of virtuosity. ... Milstein is excellently served by the DG engineers, and the sound is natural and lifelike.
Penguin Guide (1977)

Milstein’s performances achieve both authority and spontaneity: the phrasing is supple, and the playing deeply felt without any suggestion of romantic indulgence. This is wholly admirable and can be recommended without reservation of any kind.
Gramophone (1977)

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MILSTEIN PLAYS BACH

To understand the fascination that the solo Sonatas and Partitas of Bach had for Nathan Milstein, we first have to consider the works themselves. They were written in 1720, at a time when the composer was concentrating on instrumental music in his role as Kapellmeister to the court of Cöthen. As in so many other spheres, Bach did not invent a genre but improved immeasurably on the solo violin music written by some of his German contemporaries and predecessors. He was a good player of the violin and viola himself and in his Sonatas and Partitas he created abstract shapes and forms in which the player could seem almost to be communing with himself, yet still dazzle the audience. This is music in which the spiritual and virtuosic elements of the performance are so finely balanced that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. Bach is not satisfied with a single line of music but throws in chords and even counterpoint, in which the harmonic drift of the music implies extra voices which are not actually present. The most amazing displays of this counterpoint come in the great fugues of the three Sonatas. The Partitas are at first glance simply suites of dances. Yet they demand many techniques which express the very soul of the violin — the exciting bariolage in the ebullient opening Preludio of the E major Partita, for instance; and the D minor Partita culminates in a Chaconne, a basically slow dance built on a repeated bass, which is perhaps the mightiest single movement the composer ever created. Here, using one small violin, Bach traces out one of his most amazing edifices in sound.

The 19th century did not really comprehend this music, and various attempts were made to fit piano accompaniments to the Sonatas and Partitas. Only with the emergence of Joseph Joachim did a major virtuoso grapple with the vast possibilities of these works; and by then problems had arisen through the steady evolution of the violin and the bow. Bach used a bow with a convex stick and his violin was strung across a flatter, shallower bridge, with tar less tension, because the neck of the violin was shorter and less angled. In the search for more volume, most of the old violins were modified to take a higher tension. The bow evolved into using a concave stick, which again allowed for greater tension. These factors made it harder to play Bach’s chords and most violinists of the early 20th century worked out compromises between Bach’s demands and their own capabilities. There were aberrations such as the Vega bow, a contraption by which the player could sound every note of a chord, even on a modern violin; but until the rise of the period instrument movement, playing Bach on the violin was a struggle. It is one of the imponderable paradoxes of music that although a number of “authentic” violinists have tackled the Sonatas and Partitas in recent years, their best efforts have not so far eclipsed the finest “compromise” players. Among the latter Nathan Milstein (1904-1992) held an honoured place. He brought to Bach the same instincts for style and taste that made him an outstanding interpreter of Mozart and Beethoven. In addition he had a technical facility and fluency second to none.

The surprising thing was that Milstein emerged from a milieu, the Russian bourgeoisie, in which Bach was not appreciated. Under his famous teachers, Pyotr Stolyarsky in Odessa and Leopold Auer in St. Petersburg, he played virtually no Bach, nor was he taught to understand the style. He eventually developed his own view of Bach through playing the marvellous solo violin works of Max Reger, in which Bach’s style was seen through the prism of a modern German intellect. Once Milstein came to the West in the mid1920s, he quickly assimilated what he needed to learn from his fellow fiddlers. Pre-war recordings show that by the end of the 1930s, he was already a nonpareil Bach violinist. He came to esteem Bach, alongside Paganini, as the finest writer for the violin — not that he equated the two composers in terms of quality — and he named the Chaconne as his favourite piece of music, sometimes programming it on its own. He recorded the Sonatas and Partitas in the 1 950s but felt that in this second cycle for Deutsche Grammophon he had said his last word on the music.

Milstein’s Bach is based on a secure sense of rhythm — vital for the slow movements as much as the fast ones. The dance movements really dance but always in an aristocratic way. Milstein’s tone, although of great beauty, never draws attention to itself through the overuse of vibrato. The listener’s attention is always focused on the musical line, because the player’s feeling for line and legato is so strong and his tone is so well focused. The big fugues and the Chaconne are spaciously laid out but urgently played, with such a comprehensive intellectual grip that the interest never flags. The same intellectual grasp ensures that Bach’s counterpoint is fully realized. The quieter, more inward moments are not italicized by romantic rallentandi. Instead Milstein relies on gradations of tone and volume and the tension of the musical line. Above all, these interpretations have the “size” of a great actor’s soliloquy: using no props other than his bow and his 1716 Stradivarius, Milstein comes before his audience with complete confidence that he can hold the stage. And because he is a musician of refinement and elevated ideals, the spiritual charge that should always inhabit Bach’s greatest music is present, alongside those equally characteristic outbursts of joy and exhilaration.
Tully Potter

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Tonmeister (Balance Engineer): Klaus Hiemann
Recording Engineers: Joachim Niss/Volker Martin
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© 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg Cover &Artist Photo: Siegfried Lauterwasser
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Deutsche Grammophon ORIGINALS — milestone recordings from our LP catalogue, now reproduced with unprecedented fidelity on CD. This new series of critically acclaimed performances features the great names of Deutsche Grammophon’s past and present: celebrated interpreters whose recording careers flourished at 33 rpm, as well as outstanding artists of today whose early achievements were documented on black vinyl. All recordings in the series have been newly refurbished using Deutsche Grammophon’s latest technology in order to “recreate” the original sound-image of these legendary interpretations.

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This technology, developed in conjunction with Deutsche Grammophon’s new 4D Audio Recording system at the company’s Recording Centre in Hanover, is based on the notion that the technical medium itself should become inaudible. It is only the means to an end, that of allowing the listener to enjoy an entirely natural sound quality.
ORIGINAL-IMAGE BIT-PROCESSING now makes it possible to remix older recordings in order to “recreate” the original sound- image. This recreation employs—wherever possible — physio-acoustical principles to compensate for delay factors (such as the time required for sounds to reach the main microphone) as well as an extremely high-resolution processing of the musical signals.
Authentic Bit Imaging, the requantizing procedure developed by Deutsche Grammophon, allows the extraordinarily high quality of this mixdown to be transferred optimally to digital sound carriers.
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LP released 1975
Grammy 1975
Grand Premio del Disco “Ritmo” (Madrid) 1985
Recording: London, Conway Hall (Wembley, Brent Town Hall), 2, 4 & 9/1973
The Cello Suites 豆瓣
作者: Eric Siblin 出版社: Atlantic Monthly Press 2009
One evening, not long after ending a stint as the pop music critic at the Montreal Gazette, Eric Siblin attended a recital of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Cello Suites." There, something unlikely happened: he fell deeply in love with the music. So began an epic quest that would unravel three centuries of intrigue, politics, and passion. Part biography, part music history, and part mystery, The Cello Suites weaves together three dramatic narratives: Bach's composition of the suites and the manuscript's subsequent disappearance in the eighteenth century; Pablo Casals's historic discovery of the music in Spain in the late nineteenth century, and his popularization of the suites several decades later; and Siblin's own infatuation with the suites at the dawn of the twenty-first century. His search to learn all he can about the music leads Siblin to Barcelona, where Pablo Casals, just thirteen and in possession of his first cello, roamed the back streets with his father, in search of sheet music. To their amazement, they found Bach's lost "Cello Suites" tucked in a dark corner. Casals would play the suites every day for twelve years before finally performing them in public--and making them his own. As Siblin pursues the mysteries that continue to haunt this music more than 250 years after its composer's death, he asks the questions that have stumped modern scholars: why did Bach compose the suites for the cello, which was considered a lowly instrument in his day? And what happened to the original manuscript of the suites, which vanished after being hastily copied by Bach's second wife? The Cello Suites is a journey of discovery, fueled by the transcendent power of a musical masterpiece--and of the listeners who, like Siblin, have loved it through the ages.
巴赫:法国组曲 豆瓣
Vladimir Ashkenazy 类型: 古典
发布日期 2017年6月30日 出版发行: Decca
Released in celebration of the great Russian pianist’s 80th birthday (06 July) this set of the French Suites continues Ashkenazy’s extraordinary journey through the major keyboard works of JS Bach.
A legendary DECCA artist for more than half a century with over 8.5 million units sold worldwide on CD.
Bach’s six French Suites complete on a single CD; the latest in Ashkenazy’s ongoing and critically acclaimed series of Bach recordings.
The release comes together with the Complete Concerto Recordings, also released on 30 June. 46 CDs in original jackets - every concerto recording ever made for Decca with Ashkenazy as pianist.
The Guardian wrote of his set of the 48: “merits a place alongside the finest versions of this much-recorded cycle, those by interpreters such as Edwin Fischer, Sviatoslav Richter and Glenn Gould”
“Ashkenazy's approach is closest to that of Edwin Fischer in his directness, articulation and absolute trust in the music's own poetic strengths” The Guardian
巴赫创意曲集 豆瓣
唐芝华
《巴赫创意曲集》体现了巴赫《创意曲集》的意图,这是具有典范意义的版本。内收录15首2部创意以及15首3部创意曲,由唐芝华演奏。巴赫的创意曲一直是钢琴学习的必经之路,对于手指机能的技巧训练以及音乐和弦的演奏,有着极强的锻炼性。对于学习钢琴的孩子来说,此版CD绝对可以称之为学习的好帮手!