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蘇菲亞.古拜杜麗娜: 小提琴,大提琴,手風琴三重協奏曲 / 小提琴與大提琴奏鳴曲
貝芭.絲凱德 小提琴 哈莉葉.克萊許 大提琴 艾絲貝.毛澤 巴揚手風琴(bayan) 安德魯.曼澤 指揮 北德漢諾威廣播愛樂管弦樂團 • Sofia Gubaidulina is counted among the world's most performed contemporary composers. • German premiere of the Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello and Bayan • Outstanding performances from world-class musicians One special aspect of Sofia Gubaidulina's music is that at the end of the 1970s she discovered the sound characteristics and expressive possibilities of the bayan, a button accordion that had previously been popular only as a folk music instrument in Russia; she then established it as an instrument of contemporary music through numerous inspired compositions. She was supported and accompanied in this endeavour by bayan performers such as Friedrich Lips in Moscow and the Swiss musician Elsbeth Moser, who taught in Hanover. The creation of the Triple Concerto for violin, cello and bayan can be traced back to a suggestion by Elsbeth Moser. For the five movements of the sonata Rejoice! for violin and cello (1981), Gubaidulina chose various quotations from the writings of the Ukrainian 'travelling philosopher' Grigori Skoworoda (1722–1794), who called for poverty and self-deepening as a prerequisite for finding God. The composer explained: "The theme of my work is the metaphorical representation of the transition to another reality, expressed through the juxtaposition of normal sound and harmonics.” Due to its clear religious references, it was not possible to premiere the work until 1988, in Finland. SOFIA GUBAIDULINA (*1931) Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello and Bayan Rejoice! Sonata for Violin and Cello 1. Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello and Bayan (2017) "Freue Dich!" (Rejoice!) Sonata for Violin and Cello (1981) 2. I. eure freude wird niemand von euch nehmen your joy no one will take away from you 3. II. freuet euch der freude | rejoice with joy 4. III. freue dich, rabbi | rejoice rabbi 5. IV. nun ist er in sein haus zuruckgekehrt and he returned to his own abode 6. V. hor auf deine innere stimme heed thyself Baiba Skride • Harriet Krijgh Elsbeth Moser NDR Radiophilharmonie Andrew Manze |