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聖桑/佛瑞/拉羅/里昂.波爾曼: 法國大提琴曲集
馬克.科佩 大提琴 約翰.尼爾森 指揮 史特拉斯堡愛樂管弦樂團 Heavyweights of French cello literature, recorded by one of today's leading cellists: from Camille Saint-Saens' The Swan, perhaps the most famous cello solo ever, to Leon Boellmann's Variations symphoniques, combining playful wit with highly original form, contrasted by the sense of tragedy in Gabriel Faure's Elegie. The two concertos by Saint-Saens and Lalo represent weighty warhorses of the French cello repertoire which require not only technical mastery but, above all, musical penetration in order to highlight their subtleties. As an advocate of the ars gallica movement, Saint-Saens included in his first cello concerto several allusions to the French baroque tradition, but also showed commitment to French clarity, turning his back on any bombast which was considered "Teutonic". Lalo's cello concerto, on the other hand, is highly expressive, energetic and very romantic, with the solo cello almost depicting the literary heroes of the time who populated the novels of Balzac, Hugo and Dumas pere and fils. A multifaceted homage to French cello repertoire. LEON BOELLMANN (1862-1897) Variations symphoniques op. 23 1 Moderato maestoso – Andantino 12:59 CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835-1921) Cellokonzert Nr. 1 op. 33 19:35 2 I. Allegro non troppo 5:42 3 II. Allegretto con moto 4:59 4 III. Allegro non troppo 8:54 GABRIEL FAURE (1845-1924) Elegie op. 24 5 Molto adagio 7:15 EDOUARD LALO (1823-1892) Cellokonzert d-Moll 27:20 6 I. Prelude. Lento – Allegro maestoso 13:06 7 II. Intermezzo. Andantino con moto – Allegro presto 6:32 8 III. Introduction. Andante – Rondo (Allegro vivace) 7:42 CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS Der Karn 9 XIII. Der Schwan 3:38 TT: 70:47 |