2009-08-02 21:44:19
撒叶儿嗬 (喊尽人间冤屈,诉尽世间悲苦)
推荐几个下载:
1.
Mikhail Nosyrev - Symphonies
http://rapidshare.com/files/182199198/NosyrevSyms_1___2.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/182244582/NosyrevSyms_1___2.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/182352795/Nosyrev_Symph3et4.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/182357065/Nosyrev_Symph3et4.part2.rar
觉得他的作品很有趣,而且安排上很有想法(如第四交响曲终乐章)
Mikhail Nosyrev - Symphonies 1 à 4 -
Vladimir Verbitsky - St. Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra
Mikhail Nosyrev was born on May 28, 1924 in the city of Leningrad.
In 1941 he finished a 10-year school at the Leningrad Conservatory and was enrolled as a first-year student at the Conservatory. Two years later during the siege he became a solo violinist at the Leningrad radio committee and conductor at the Music Comedy Theatre.,In 1943 he was arrested and sentenced to death by firing squad for the "treason against the Motherland". The main proof of guilt of a 19-year old young man was an "anti-Soviet" diary found during a house search. A month later the extreme penalty was substituted by a 10-year term, which he fully served as a concertmaster at the music and drama theatre in a Vorkuta camp.
From 1953 Nosyrev lived in Syktyvkar, where he became the first conductor at the Komi drama theatre. From 1958 until 1981 Mikhail Nosyrev was a conductor at the Voronezh State Opera and Ballet Theatre. He participated in dozens of productions. In 1967 he became a member of the USSR Union of Composers (UC). He received his recommendations for entering the UC from Dmitri Shostakovich, whose creative work Mikhail Nosyrev admired greatly throughout all his life and to whom he dedicated his Second symphony.
The ballet "The Song of Triumphant Love" written by the composer to the short story by Ivan Turgenev ran at the Voronezh State Opera and Ballet Theatre for about twenty seasons.
In practically all the works of the composer one can hear the echo of the tragedy of his youth.
Mikhail Nosyrev was completely rehabilitated by the Supreme Court of the USSR in 1988, seven years after his death.
In 1999-2000 all major works of the composer - four symphonies, three concerts and the ballet "The Song of Triumphant Love" - were recorded by symphony orchestras of Voronezh and St. Petersburg and released as compact discs in London by the sound recording company "Olympia".
2.
Gabriela Lena Frank - Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout (2007)
http://rapidshare.com/files/262423706/glflaw.rar
Groovy Andean folk-inspired classical music from composer Gabriela
Lena Frank, performed by the trailblazing Chiara String Quartet
From the CD liner notes:
Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout for string quartet, mixes elements
from the western classical and Andean folk music traditions. Toyos
depicts a large Andean panpipe of the same name. Tarqueada is a
forceful number featuring the tarka, a heavy wooden flute that is
blown harshly in order to split the tone. Himno de Zampoñas features
a panpipe ensemble that divides up melodies through a technique
known as hocketing. Chasqui depicts a legendary runner from the Inca
era who delivered messages between towns separated by the Andean
peaks. Canto de Velorio portrays professional crying women known as
lloronas who sing in an emotional funeral service. Lastly, Coqueteos
is a flirtatious love song, lively and bold in spirit.
-Gabriela Lena Frank
Chiara String Quartet
The Chiara Quartet is forging a new path for the string quartet
medium. In the concert hall and in more intimate galleries and
clubs, the Chiara transforms the audience experience from mere
listening to active engagement with the music. The group presents
thrilling contemporary works-through their club tours and New Voice
Singles recordings-to a growing circle of newcomers and committed
chamber music fans alike, while exploring more established
repertoire with fresh ears. Praised for a "marvelously dramatic,"
"no-holds-barred" approach (Philadelphia Inquirer; The Strad) paired
with a "warm, integrated sound" (New York Times), they are known as
four unique and strong voices that combine into a powerful whole.
The Chiara Quartet is essential listening.
Chiara (key-ARE-uh) is an Italian word, meaning "clear, pure, or
light." Visit the Chiara Quartet online at chiaraquartet.net and at
myspace.com/chiarastringquartet
Composer Bio:
A longtime friend of the Chiara Quartet, Gabriela Lena Frank is an
internationally awarded Peruvian-American composer who draws on
South American idioms in her works for chamber music ensembles,
orchestras, and voice. Published exclusively by G. Schirmer, Inc.,
Gabriela’s compositions have been performed to critical acclaim in
the preeminent concert venues in the United States, Europe, and
South America. As a fulltime freelance composer, Gabriela is also a
frequent guest at international festivals and schools and she
travels often in South America for research and inspiration.
Gabriela resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Tracks:
Title Length
1 Toyos 1:32
2 Tarqueada 2:58
3 Himno de Zampoñas 3:01
4 Chasqui 3:10
5 Canto de Velorio 7:01
6 Coqueteos 3:20
The Chiara Quartet:
Rebecca Fischer, violin
Julie Yoon, violin
Jonah Sirota, viola
Gregory Beaver, cello