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茨维里希:第一交响曲/节庆曲/前奏及变奏曲 豆瓣
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra / John Nelson 类型: 古典
发布日期 1992年12月8日 出版发行: New World Records
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich was born in Miami, Florida, on April 30, 1939. She learned to play piano, trumpet, and violin, her principal instrument, which she studied with Richard Burgin and Ivan Galamian. She later studied music at Florida State University, where she came into contact with Ernst von Dohnanyi, the great Hungarian pianist of the old European school; and she took degrees at Juilliard, where her principal composition teachers were Elliott Carter and Roger Sessions.
Pierre Boulez introduced her Symposium (1973) with the Juilliard Orchestra, but her String Quartet 1974, which had its conspicuously successful premiere at the ISCM World Music Days in Boston in 1976, probably launched her reputation. Since then she has produced solo works, chamber music of numerous kinds, and music for orchestra. In 1983 she won the Pulitzer Prize for her Symphony No. 1 (Three Movements for Orchestra); she was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in music.
Prologue and Variations for string orchestra was commissioned by the Chattanooga Symphony, which gave the first performance under Richard Cormier on April 10, 1984. In her remarks on this piece, the composer also spoke of her wish to celebrate "the special sonorities, character, and expressiveness of the string orchestra"; qualities her extensive experience as a violinist taught her well.
Celebration for orchestra is an overture commissioned by the Indianapolis Symphony on the occasion of the inaugural concerts in its new home, the Circle Theatre; John Nelson led the premiere on October 12, 1984. About this work Ms. Zwilich wrote: "In writing this work I was motivated by three complementary goals. First, I wanted to celebrate a joyous and historic occasion with all its inspiring symbolism of beginning and renewal. My second goal was to write a kind of "toccata" or test-piece for the new Circle Theatre. Like an eighteenth-century organ toccata, Celebration for orchestra offers a wide variety of sounds, in this case from very soft to very loud (and many shades in between), and from very low to very high, and from legato to staccato. Finally I wanted to celebrate the orchestra itself, which is, after all, the centerpiece of the occasion."
2010年4月20日 听过
完全听不懂咧~~~音乐再这么走下去就成了艺术家的游戏了。相比之下梅西安的现代音乐还是不错的,特别是时间的尽头
IndianapolisSO John Nelson New.World Zwilich
Jurassic Park: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 豆瓣
8.0 (5 个评分) John Williams
发布日期 1993年5月25日 出版发行: Mca
Total Playing Time: 70:22

Track Listing

1. Opening Titles (0:33)
2. Theme From Jurassic Park (3:27)
3. Incident At Isla Nublar (5:20)
4. Journey To The Island (8:51)
5. The Raptor Attack (2:49)
6. Hatching Baby Raptor (3:21)
7. Welcome To Jurassic Park (7:55)
8. My Friend, The Brachiosaurus (4:16)
9. Dennis Steals The Embryo (4:56)
10. A Tree For My Bed (2:12)
11. High-Wire Stunts (4:08)
12. Remembering Petticoat Lane (2:48)
13. Jurassic Park Gate (2:04)
14. Eye To Eye (6:32)
15. T-Rex Rescue and Finale (7:40)
16. End Credits (3:25)



Liner Notes

Sixty-five million years ago, dinosaurs roamed the earth. Now, through the miracle of DNA cloning and John Williams' talent, we're back in the Jurassic Era, listening to a score which I can only call classic, vintage Williams.

John and I haven't made a movie like this together since JAWS, and it was a lot of fun for us to revisit a genre that we got such a kick out of 18 years ago.

When listening to this score, you should pay particular attention to the music of the raptors - as well as the haunting and ennobling sounds of the brachiosaurus - in my opinion some of the most original writing John has ever done for the movies.

JURASSIC PARK marks the end of our first dozen films together. It's the longest personal working relationship I've ever had with anyone in the motion picture industry, and I consider it a privilege to call John my friend.

Steven Spielberg, Director