贝交
Beethoven: Symphony No.1; Leonore Overture No.2 豆瓣
Saito Kinen Orchestra & Seiji Ozawa 类型: 古典
发布日期 2009年6月14日 出版发行: Japan
专辑介绍:
纪念斋藤秀雄去世25周年(1999年),在第8届松本斋藤纪念音乐节上的录音。
可以感觉得到青年贝多芬呼吸的、活着的演出!
在1999年音乐节上征服听众的第一号交响曲以及《列奥诺拉》序曲第二号演出节目组。从组成斋藤纪念乐团开始的实质性的第15年时的节目,演奏时所表现得合适的、富有弹性的声音正是乐团成熟的显现。演奏出年轻的贝多芬清新的气息,也是对恩师斋藤秀雄的“乐团应该像四重奏一样演奏”的信念的忠实的实现。
Beethoven: Complete Symphonies 豆瓣
Padova Del Veneto O / Maag
发布日期 1996年11月19日 出版发行: Arts Music
瑞士指挥家 Peter Maag 指挥帕多瓦和威尼托管弦乐团(Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto,一个意大利的管弦乐团)演奏贝多芬交响曲。1994 和 1995 年录音,1996 年发行。
Beethoven Complete Symphonies 豆瓣
George Georgescu / Bucharest George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra 类型: 古典
发布日期 2012年9月29日 出版发行: ELECTRECORD / TOBU RECORDING
録音時期:1961-62年
録音場所:ルーマニア文化宮殿ホール
録音方式:ステレオ(アナログ/セッション)
エンジニア:ベン・ベルンフェルト
エミリャ・ペトレスク(S)
マルタ・ケスラー(Ms)
イオン・ピソ(T)
マリウス・リンツラー(Bs)
ジョルジュ・エネスコ・フィル合唱団
ヴァシリ・パンテア(合唱指揮)
ルーマニア放送合唱団
カロル・リトヴィン(合唱指揮)
ブカレスト・ジョルジュ・エネスコ・フィル
ジョルジュ・ジョルジェスク(指揮)
Beethoven: The Symphonies 豆瓣
Claudio Abbado / Berliner Philharmoniker 类型: 古典
发布日期 2008年6月2日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
意大利指挥家 Claudio Abbado 指挥柏林爱乐演奏贝多芬九部交响曲,除第九交响曲之外都是 2001 年录制于意大利罗马,第九交响曲与 2000 年发行的版本是同一份录音,2000 年德国录音。2008 年 DG 发行。
亚诺斯·费伦切克:贝多芬九大交响曲全集 / 费伦切克:贝交全集 豆瓣
János Ferencsik / Hungarian State Orchestra 类型: 古典
发布日期 2007年7月17日 出版发行: Hungaroton Classic
So good that one could only wish it were better, János Ferencsik and the Hungarian State Orchestra's cycle of the complete symphonies of Beethoven just misses greatness. Little known in western Europe and nearly unknown in the United States, Ferencsik was the only member of the great generation of Hungarian conductors born around the turn of the twentieth century -- Szell, Reiner, Solti, Ormandy, Dorati -- who declined to leave his native country despite successive dictatorships by Fascists and Communists but stayed and rose to prominence in postwar Hungary. However, though an ardent Hungarian, Ferencsik was also a fervent believer in the Austro-Germanic symphonic tradition, and he regarded Beethoven's symphonies as the highest manifestation of that tradition. In these recordings made in stereo between 1969 and 1976, this combination resulted in performances that are both highly individualistic yet steeped in tradition. As soloists, the woodwinds are wonderfully characterful: check out closing pages of the Sixth's Andante molto mosso. As a body, the brass are smoothly muscular: check out the opening of the Fifth's Finale. As an ensemble, the strings are suave but strong: check out the whole of the Ninth's Adagio. And all by himself the timpanist is enough to shatter the firmament: check out the start of the Ninth's Scherzo. Ferencsik masterfully pulls all these individuals together, and these performances are consistently tight and propulsive. Unfortunately, Ferencsik's interpretations do not always rise to the level of the music, which is, after all the highest manifestation of the Austro-Germanic tradition. His lighter symphonies are lyrical but perhaps too straightforward, while his heavier symphonies are dramatic but possibly too hard pressed, and the resulting performances are convincing but not compelling. Hungaroton's stereo sound is rich, deep, and lush, but the soloists have an odd added reverb around their voices in the Ninth's Finale, which is quite disconcerting.