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Chopin: The Piano Concertos 豆瓣
Lang Lang 类型: 古典
发布日期 2008年9月9日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
The long-awaited and highly anticipated recording of Lang Lang performing Chopin's Piano Concertos nos. 1 & 2 has arrived. Both concertos are among the most beloved in the repertoire and Lang Lang's many concert performances frequently receive the highest praise. Lang Lang is joined by Zubin Mehta and the Vienna Philharmonic in a brilliant pairing of talent and temperament. This is sure to become a benchmark recording of these beloved concertos. Lang Lang has sold over 100,000 CDs in the US alone and will be on tour September to November throughout the US, including many performances of the Chopin concertos.
Chopin: Préludes; Piano Sonata No. 2 豆瓣 o00o garage
9.1 (19 个评分) Martha Argerich 类型: 古典
发布日期 2008年8月12日 出版发行: Dg
《肖邦第2钢琴奏鸣曲等》肖邦:26首《前奏曲》,《第二钢琴奏鸣曲“葬礼进行曲”》/钢琴演奏大师阿格里奇发挥出了极高的水平,自然奔放而富有灵感,触键富有诗意和个性,效果辉煌,是不可多得的一款优秀版本。肖邦一生不离钢琴,所有创作几乎都是钢琴曲,被称为“浪漫主义的钢琴诗人”。

肖邦,波兰伟大的音乐家、作曲家。代表作:《马祖卡舞曲》、《圆舞曲》、《葬礼进行曲》、《革命练习曲》。

自幼喜爱波兰民间音乐,从六岁时开始学习钢琴,在七岁时写了《波兰舞曲》,八岁登台演出,十六岁时加入了华沙音乐学院作曲班,不满二十岁已成为华沙公认的钢琴家和作曲家。后半生正值波兰亡国,在国外度过,创作了很多具有爱国主义思想的钢琴作品,以此抒发自己的思乡情、亡国恨。其中有与波兰民族解放斗争相联系的英雄性作品,如:《第一叙事曲》、《bA大调波兰舞曲》等;有充满爱国热情的战斗性作品,如《革命练习曲》、《b小调谐谑曲》等;有哀恸祖国命运的悲剧性作品,如《降b小调奏鸣曲》等;还有怀念祖国、思念亲人的幻想性作品,如不少夜曲与幻想曲;有《离别》等感情的钢琴曲。

01—24 24 Préludes op.28 33:39
25 Préludes Np.25 op.45 4:03
26 Préludes Np.26 op.posth 0:40
27—30 Klaviersonate No.2 op.35 22:47
50 Masterworks - Glenn Gould 豆瓣
10.0 (7 个评分) 格连·古尔德 Glenn Gould 类型: 古典
发布日期 2016年9月10日 出版发行: SONY
The most renowned Canadian classical performer of the 20th century, pianist Glenn Gould remains one of the most fascinating and celebrated figures in all of music, the archetypal riddle wrapped inside an enigma wrapped inside a conundrum. A former child prodigy, his piano artistry was unparalleled, yet he often received less recognition as a virtuoso than as a troubled eccentric; a disconnected recluse notorious for such odd habits as wearing a wool topcoat in the dog days of summer, Gould was a sight to behold even in live performances — seated on a low chair and slumped over the keyboard, humming (sometimes singing) audibly to himself as he played, all the while conducting with his free hand. Gould's impossible technique and singular behavior were so hotly debated by scholars that often it seemed that his actual skills were negligible; perhaps it's not surprising that at the age of just 31, he left public performance behind forever, turning instead to broadcasting and writing, as well as an almost obsessive exploration of modern recording technology.
Gould was born in Toronto, Ontario, on September 25, 1932, the product of a musical family that included his father, an amateur violinist, and his mother, a pianist and organist; Edvard Grieg was a distant relation as well. Even at the age of three, Gould evidenced prodigious skills — in addition to his absolute pitch, he was already able to read staff notation, and just two years later he authored his first compositions. At the age of ten, he began lessons at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, and in 1944 took home the piano trophy from the annual Kiwanis Music Festival, the only such contest he ever entered in response to his strong opposition to the idea of competitive performance. In 1945, Gould passed his associateship examination as a solo performer at the Royal Conservatory; that same year he offered his first public performance on the organ, a concert reviewed under the headline "Boy, Age 12, Shows Genius as Organist."
At the age of 14, Gould made his debut as soloist at a Royal Conservatory orchestral performance of Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto. His first public recital was in 1947, and featured works by Scarlatti, Beethoven, Chopin, and Liszt; his debut network radio recital followed over CBC airwaves in 1950, and marked the beginning of his long relationship with broadcasting and recording. In early 1955, Gould made his New York debut, and within hours signed with Columbia's Masterworks imprint. His first recording, a performance of Bach's Goldberg Variations, became an instant best-seller, and he went on to make over 60 more recordings for the label in the years to follow. In 1957, Gould toured Europe, and at the peak of Cold War tensions he became the first North American ever to perform in the Soviet Union. His concert career continued to great success during the early '60s, but in Los Angeles on April 10, 1964 — with no advance warning, and without fanfare — he delivered his final public performance.
Gould's decision to retire from live performances was in part a result of his desire to focus more of his energies on writing, broadcasting, composing, and conducting; his first major new project was a "sound documentary" called The Idea of North, a philosophical musing on the meaning of northern existence. Keeping in contact with the outside world primarily over the telephone, Gould was often out of the spotlight for long periods of time, but in 1981 he broke with his long tradition of not re-recording material to return to the work with which he remained most closely identified, the Goldberg Variations; his decision was motivated in large part by the vast improvements in technology during the quarter century that separated the two recordings. Months later, he formed a Toronto chamber orchestra, serving as their conductor on a recording of Wagner's Siegfried Idyll; it was his last major work — Gould died on October 4, 1982, after suffering a stroke. He was just 50 years old.
Chopin: Nocturnes 豆瓣
9.7 (47 个评分) Maurizio Pollini 类型: 古典
发布日期 2005年11月14日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
《进口CD:肖邦 18首夜曲》“钢琴诗人”肖邦是著名的波兰作曲家、钢琴家,也是浪漫派的代表人之一。肖邦的一生虽然仅短短的三十九年,但他的创作延续了三十年为人类留下了相当数量的艺术珍品。

Disc 1
01 Nocturne No.1 in B flat minor,Op.9 No.1
02 Nocturne No.2 in E flat,Op.9 No.2
03 Nocturne No.3 in B,Op.9 No.3
04 Nocturne No.4 in F,Op.15 No.1
05 Nocturne No.5 in F sharp,Op.15 No.2
06 Nocturne No.6 in G minor,Op.15 No.3
07 Nocturne No.7 in C sharp minor,Op.27 No.1
08 Nocturne No.8 in D flat,Op.27 No.2
09 Nocturne No.9 in B,Op.32 No.1
10 Nocturne No.10 in A flat,Op.32 No.2

Disc 2
01 Nocturne No.11 in G minor,Op.37 No.1
02 Nocturne No.12 in G,Op.37 No.2
03 Nocturne No.13 in C minor,Op.48 No.1
04 Nocturne No.14 in F sharp minor,Op.48 No.2
05 Nocturne No.15 in F minor,Op.55 No.1
06 Nocturne No.16 in E flat,Op.55 No.2
07 Nocturne No.17 in B,Op.62 No.1
08 Nocturne No.18 in E,Op.62 No.2
09 Nocturne No.19 in E minor,Op.72 No.1
Horowitz The Poet 豆瓣
9.7 (15 个评分) Franz Schubert / Robert Schumann 类型: 古典
发布日期 1991年9月1日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammaphon
在二十世纪钢琴演奏的辉煌舞台上,最受公众瞩目的也许要数钢琴家弗拉基米尔·霍罗维茨了。他那丰富的演奏技巧、铿锵有力的声音与个性化的音乐特点,使听众与评论家们将他奉为最为出色的钢琴艺术大师。此CD收录了霍洛维茨精彩演绎的舒曼的《童年情景》舒伯特《第二十一钢琴奏鸣曲》斯柯里亚宾练习曲等。
Fantasia 豆瓣
Yuja Wang 类型: 古典
发布日期 2012年4月10日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
Her singular blend of technical prowess, keen musical insight and emotional depth have established Yuja Wang as one of the world’s finest performers. The power of her interpretations emerges from a distinct combination of her exceptional presence on stage and a natural affinity and inquisitive approach to the repertoire. Charismatic’, ‘breathtaking’, ‘flawless’ and ‘heartfelt’ are just a selection of the superlatives used frequently by critics worldwide.
霍洛维茨在莫斯科 豆瓣
9.9 (41 个评分) Vladimir Horowitz 类型: 古典
发布日期 1986年8月11日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
1986年4月20日的下午,4点,天下着雨。几百名莫斯科人打着伞在雨中,旁边,莫斯科音乐学院的大礼堂里,正举行着一场音乐会。雨中的人们一个音符也听不见,他们站在这里只是为了以后能对别人说:“那天,我在那里。”
演出的时间已到,在一片雷鸣般的掌声中,一个瘦小的老人出现在台 上。他身穿着蓝状,打着蝴蝶形领结,掌声夹杂着欢呼声,老人不太灵便的走到舞台中央,对着狂热的观众耸耸肩,挥挥手,笑了笑。然后,他轻轻抚了一下钢琴,似把乐器和自己都安置稳当,等待观众沉静下来。
手放在了键盘上,按下了斯卡拉蒂奏鸣曲的第一个音。历史,欢悦、激动的音乐从他手上流淌出来,仿佛宣示着:弗拉吉米尔 霍洛维茨,这位82岁的老人,在阔别祖国六十年之后回来了。
60年前的那天,当22岁的霍洛维兹在边境准备出关时,一位闻知这位年轻钢琴家大名的士兵,将手放在了他的肩上:“你走了,别忘了你的祖国。”霍洛维兹紧张的心放了下来,他知道,这位士兵不会再检查他了,而他的鞋里藏着几千美元,这是他出国后的全部费用。他的签证只有6个月,而他一去便是60年。1942年,他放弃了苏联国籍。他常说,他不想回苏联。
然而,时至暮年,他却开始生出了一个愿望:在死之前,再看一看莫斯科。1985年,随着美国与苏联间文化交流的恢复,他的回国之行安排好了。这年,他82岁。
听到他要回国的消息,他的侄女艾莱娜马上激动的来信确证。他出国时,她才9岁。在莫斯科机场的休息处,叔侄俩不顾记者的闪光灯和提问就坐在椅子上叙开了旧。
在莫斯科,霍洛维兹拜访了斯克里亚宾的故居。霍洛维兹9岁时,斯柯里亚宾就听过他的演奏。在作曲家生前用过的钢琴上,霍洛维兹为作曲家的女儿叶莱娜弹奏他父亲的练习曲。。。。。。
莫斯科音乐学院贴出了告示,霍洛维兹将举行演奏会,惊喜传遍了莫斯科。。。。。。
正式音乐会即将开始时,200多名没有票的音乐学院学生,避开警察的防线,钻进礼堂挤满了边道。。。。。。
现在,欢悦、激动的斯卡拉蒂奏鸣曲结束了。可是这首四五分钟的小区还不足以宣誓老人登上舞台为乡亲演奏的欣喜之情,第二手接着是莫扎特的《c大调奏鸣曲》,清新、欢畅、纯净的莫扎特音乐,让劳热更透彻的艺术情怀。斯卡拉蒂、莫扎特的的这两首曲子,是霍洛维兹深为喜爱的,他谈了多少次,可他今天弹得甚至比年轻人还有活力,还要有灵性。82岁的高龄竟然没有在这里印下痕迹,而且,今天圆润、自然、优美达到了他一生从未达到的境界,美得让人难以按耐住心中的喜悦。
接下来是拉赫玛尼诺夫的前奏曲和斯克里亚宾的练习曲。进入角色之后的霍洛维兹,要触及自己与听众共有的心魂了--俄罗斯的音乐。
第三首曲子是,拉赫玛尼诺夫的《g大调前奏曲》。以往多少次的演奏中,霍洛维兹曾在这个美丽的曲子中倾注了无限的优美与幻想的。但今天,味道不同以往,这首小曲的优美与幻想中,精神头出了从未有过的宽阔深情与苍劲感慨。
台下观众的心肯定在为之颤栗,他们肯定从中听到了俄罗斯大地上的歌声,感受到了一个在海外漂泊了60年的老人对这个伟大而饱受磨难的祖国的无限的感怀。许多观众落泪而泣,在这个悲得让人充实、美得让人落泪的曲中哭泣,激动而又幸福。
演奏在莫斯科人的欢呼与泪水中继续前行:肖邦、李斯特、舒曼。。。。。。
大厅以外,世界并不安宁。四时,北非的利比亚遭到了美国空军的轰炸,美国此举也是向敌人苏联的挑衅。但在莫斯科这边,从美国回来的老钢琴家正在为俄国乡亲演奏舒曼的《梦幻曲》。西欧、美国都在转播这场演出,从银幕上关注战争情况的人们,此刻也正从银幕上观看这场音乐会。
远在万里之外的纽约,专栏记者安德鲁 卢莱写道:“看着演出,我的眼睛湿润了。不是悲伤,而是喜悦。当电视镜头从钢琴家的收益到一位苏联听众的脸上时,我发现,他的头正在微颤,笔者的眼中流下了泪水。他不像是敌人。而同时,我的泪水也流了下来。”
----------李清《音乐大师和唱片》
1988年格莱美奖最佳古典专辑,1987年法国唱片大奖
这场「霍洛维兹在莫斯科音乐会」在俄国唯一有的宣传是只在莫斯科音乐学院墙外一张小小的公告纸,上面写着「霍洛维兹将于此演出一场音乐会」。一张小小的告示,却在整个莫斯科引发有如被电电到般的喜悦和兴奋。所有看到、没看到那张告示,或只是听到这件事的人,口耳相传,光是霍洛维兹要来开音乐会的消息对他们来说就是永生难忘。1986年4月20日,星期天下午4点,霍洛维兹一样步上舞台,一个他久违了的舞台,对着台下音乐会还没开始,就已经如痴如醉的观众挥手致意,献上一个飞吻,再加上他著名的笑容,开始了这场传奇的音乐会。
这场音乐会,从一开始,许多人眼中就是含着眼泪在听霍洛维兹的演奏,对在场聆听的人来说,永远不会忘记霍洛维兹走上台时心中的快乐,这是他们人生中一段永远特殊的珍藏记忆。对于这场音乐会的成功,第二天纽约时报的以头版头条报导的标题是「霍洛维兹在莫斯科,喝采与泪水」,他也上了时代杂志的封面人物,更不提唱片及录影带的狂卖,霍洛维兹的旋风,从1928年开始吹袭全世界,到这时到达了最高顶点。