交响曲
Mahler: Symphony No. 9 豆瓣
Claudio Abbado / Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester 类型: 古典
发布日期 2004年11月29日 出版发行: EuroArts
The Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester was founded in 1986 at the initiative of Claudio Abbado and has since become the world’s best youth orchestra. Named after the great composer, the programme is marked by the special relationship between the maestro and the young orchestra and their relationship to Gustav Mahler. Claudio Abbado is undeniably the supreme Mahler conductor of our time and his long-time association with this repertoire culminates in this stirring performance of Mahler’s last Symphony, written shortly before the composer’s untimely death. Recorded at Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome 2004, the film vividly shows the joy, talent and professionalism of the young musicians drawn from all over Europe and their devotion to Claudio Abbado. A wonderful homage to orchestra, conductor, composer and, last but not least, to a triumphant master work - Gustav Mahler’s magnificent 9th symphony.
Mahler: Symphony No. 5 豆瓣
Claudio Abbado / Lucerne Festival Orchestra
发布日期 2005年5月17日 出版发行: Euroarts
2022年2月14日 听过
我不知道其他人听出了什么,但我听到的是忧虑,恐惧,柔情,最后是英雄主义和回归田园,看着阿巴多笑得那么快乐然后渐渐地眼含热泪……“在音乐中,我找到了自己存在的意义”,马勒真是好啊……
Abaddo Mahler 交响曲 古典
肖斯塔科维奇《第七交响曲》 / 捷吉耶夫指挥基洛夫剧院乐团 豆瓣
Rotterdam Hilharmonic Orchestra / Valery Gergiev
发布日期 2003年5月13日 出版发行: Philips
Shostakovich's "Leningrad" Symphony has been surrounded by controversy ever since it was written; it even ignited a battle between two great conductors, Toscanini and Stokowski, for the first American performance (Toscanini won). Composed in 1941 during the siege of Leningrad in homage to the Russian people's heroic resistance against the German invaders, it has been condemned by some as political propaganda, hailed by others as a symphonic masterpiece. Time and audiences everywhere have decided in favor of the latter view; today, the "Leningrad" is one of Shostakovich's best known, most popular symphonies. Though its programmatic content is clear, the emotional impact of the music itself invites listeners to imagine their own scenario. Gergiev has this music in his bloodstream and knows how to inspire an orchestra (two in this case); exploiting every instrumental resource, he elicits both massive and delicate playing, achieving powerful build-ups and tremendous climaxes. The result is a taut, concentrated performance that makes the symphony--Shostakovich's longest--seem shorter than usual; its no-holds-barred approach plumbs the depths and scales the heights of human experience, from bleak, grotesque irony to heart-breaking, anguished lamentation and ultimate triumph. The famous first movement march--a simple, deliberately trite little tune over a persistent snare drum figure--starts almost inaudibly; its eleven always different repetitions generate enormous suspense, and when the cumulative orchestration reaches its peak, you feel as if an entire army had marched over you. The recording's only flaw is its excessive dynamic contrast, so keep a finger on the volume control. --Edith Eisler
2021年11月26日 听过
写于列宁格勒保卫战的肖七,适合配合《生活与命运》听(虽然那本书描述的主要是斯大林格勒战场)。第二乐章中间有一段变奏听得我垂死病中惊坐起,战争不是只有恢弘,还有遍地焦土。
2012 Classical Gergiev Philips Shostakovich