Chopin
肖邦精选 豆瓣
李云迪 类型: 古典
发布日期 2001年12月19日 出版发行: 北京东方影音公司
《李云迪:肖邦经典作品》李云迪,震撼了古典音乐世界,他是首位登上美国财经权威报章《华尔街日报》及有日本“时代杂志”之称的《AERA》封面故事的中国钢琴家;他是首位被杜莎夫人蜡像馆挑选为名人蜡像的中国钢琴家;他更是首位与柏林爱乐乐团及日藉大师小泽征师录音的中国钢琴家……李云迪出道首张个人大碟,权威演绎肖邦经典作品,创白金销量奇迹,国内外乐评一致推荐。

01 B小调第三钢琴奏鸣曲 Op.58 Piano Sonata No.3 Op.58
02 平稳的行板与辉煌的大波兰舞曲 Op.22 Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise Op.22
03 练习曲 Op.10第2&5首 Etudes Op.10 Nos.2&5
04 练习曲 Op.25第11首 Etude Op.25 No.11
05 夜曲Op.9第1&2首 Nocturnes Op.9 nos.1&2
06 夜曲Op.15第2首 Nocturne Op.15 no.2
07 即兴曲第四号“幻想即兴曲” Impromptu No.4"Fantaisie-Impromptu"op.Posth
Chopin:Mazurkas 豆瓣
Evgeni Koroliov 类型: 古典
发布日期 2001年1月1日 出版发行: Tacet
"So schön wie jetzt beim großen russischen Pianisten Evgeni Koroliov war das lange nicht zu erleben. (...) Koroliov spielt diese Musik mit faszinierendem Gespür für Zeit und Rhythmus, im Grunde streng, ohne überzogene Rubati und Verzögerungen, ohne alles Aufgesetzte, Parfümierte, Effektvolle. Ein schlackenloser, nachdenklicher, ganz nach innen gerichteter, tief empfundener Chopin, der sich eben nicht in den Pariser Salons, sondern eher in der Landschaft Masowiens und Kujawiens verliert. Schon jetzt ganz sicher eine der schönsten Chopin-CDs des anstehenden Jubiläumsjahres." (BR, "Leporello")
"Chopin: Piano Sonatas Nos. 2 & 3; Nocturnes; Berceuse; Barcarolle" 豆瓣
Marc-André Hamelin 类型: 古典
发布日期 2008年1月1日 出版发行: HYPERION
It is great to have award-winning Marc-André Hamelin back in the studio, returning to one of his favorite venues the Henry Wood Hall. Recent discs from him have focused on music which is either under-recorded or technically superhuman or both. It is particularly fitting that this French-Canadian pianist has chosen an ‘all Chopin’ recital for this latest Hyperion project. It was not long ago in November and December 2008 when Hamelin appeared in Toronto’s Jane Mallet Theatre and Hong Kong’s City Hall and performed selections of these works in recitals which I attended. I reviewed the latter of these here. It has taken Hamelin well over a decade with Hyperion before he has found it apt to turn his attention to the two mainstays of the Romantic repertoire: Chopin’s Piano Sonatas Nos. 2 and 3, and particularly with the former. It has been nearly fifteen-years since he last recorded the B Flat Minor Sonata which took place in Montréal for the Canadian Port-Royal label. By comparison the results today sound more vibrant and youthful than ever, and they have been stunningly recorded by Hyperion recording engineer Simon Eadon and producer Andrew Keener.
Who else but Marc-André Hamelin can open an all-Chopin recital with the gentle, extraordinarily colouristic Berceuse and get away with it? The pianist quickly puts listeners in his confidence with his silky legato, impeccable balance between the hands, and discerning rubatos. Perahia and Kempff may boast more tonal shimmer, yet Hamelin impresses with his introspective approach.
Completed in 1839, the Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor is most commonly referred to as the ‘Marche funèbre’, owing to the intense mournful mood of the celebrated third movement. In the first, one notices Hamelin’s austere and forthright playing. The dreamy dusk-like quality of the contrasting lyrical second theme is remarkable. The Scherzo feels like a frightening and reckless chase that Hamelin follows with contrasting passages of wistful introspection. It is difficult to imagine a more somber, controlled and assured quality to the “Funeral March”. The fragrant Elegy at 2:38-4:44 is reminiscent of a serene and tender scene from a child’s nursery. I enjoyed the short and enigmatic final Presto where Hamelin’s passagework balances brutal torment with uncontrollable fever.
This disc is interspersed with some of Chopin’s greatest single-movement works which start with the D Flat Major Berceuse. The Op.27 Nocturnes come across as lyrical vocalizes - beautifully arched by left-hand accompaniments. The weakness comes from Hamelin’s Barcarolle, which falls short in his use of agogic and fluctuations of rhythm compared to celebrated readings of Dong Thai Son or Fou Ts’ong, pianists whose Barcarolles were characterized by great nobility and magnificent technical fluency.
Better by far was Chopin's B Minor Sonata. Hamelin brings to the work to life though his innate musicality and his ability to voice the inner parts. A further gain lies in the remarkable amplitude and sensitivity he draws from the Steinway piano; this even in the quietest of passages. The Scherzo second movement, minimally pedaled unlike his interpretation from Hong Kong last December, had wings, its reprise subtly varied and feather-light. The Largo third movement, like a benediction, lifts the mind and heart. The finale's unleashed menace was fully realized; when the floodgates finally opened, there was absolutely no doubt as to where the work's one real climax lay.
Hamelin’s Chopin recital all-in-all is characterized by innate musicality, great nobility and magnificent technical command. I found the sound quality pleasingly realistic. The liner-notes from Jim Samson are educational and offered me a Saturday afternoon where I learnt new things about Chopin.