Honegger: Symphonies Nos.2 & 3 / Stravinsky: Concerto in D
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曲目リスト
1 | Symphonie No. 2 Fur Streichorchester Und Trompete: 1. Molto Moderato - Allegro |
2 | Symphonie No. 2 Fur Streichorchester Und Trompete: 2. Adagio Mesto |
3 | Symphonie No. 2 Fur Streichorchester Und Trompete: 3. Vivace, Non Troppo - Presto |
4 | Symphonie No. 3 (Liturgique): 1. (Dies Irae). Allegro Marcato |
5 | Symphonie No. 3 (Liturgique): 2. (De Profundis Clamavi). Adagio |
6 | Symphonie No. 3 (Liturgique): 3. (Dona Nobis Pacem). Andante |
7 | Concenrto in D Fur Streichorchester: Vivace |
8 | Concenrto in D Fur Streichorchester: Arioso. Andantino |
9 | Concenrto in D Fur Streichorchester: Rondo. Allegro |
商品の説明
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Herbert von Karajan liked to think of himself as the great conductor of the German classical repertoire: Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms. Perhaps out of insecurity, he recorded and recorded that music incessantly--there are four complete Beethoven symphony cycles, for instance. But he really was at his best in other things, and everyone agrees that these performances of Honegger symphonies are among his finest recordings. Part of their allure lies simply in the quality of the playing, for no one could deny that he cultivated a technical standard with the Berlin Philharmonic that was second to none. But he also seems to respond to the music's savagery, its melancholy, and ultimate message of hope. In short, the music really turned him on, and it'll do the same for you. --David Hurwitz
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- 製品サイズ : 16.51 x 14.4 x 0.99 cm; 100.07 g
- メーカー : DGGOR
- EAN : 0028944743524
- 商品モデル番号 : 028944743524
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- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 262,405位ミュージック (ミュージックの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 2,771位現代音楽
- - 13,615位交響曲・管弦楽曲・協奏曲
- - 72,406位輸入盤
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
非常に重い曲想に貫かれています。
「典礼風」は全3楽章構成で、第1楽章「怒りの日」、第2楽章「深き淵より」、
第3楽章「我らに平和を」という副題が付されていますが、オネゲルは「この曲は
3人の登場人物を持つ1篇の劇であり、その3人とは、『不幸』、『幸福』、そして
『人間』である」という趣旨の発言をしていることは、この曲を聴く上で一つの
参考になると思います。
この演奏は他の演奏に比べて粘着性が高く、演奏速度もかなり遅い部類に入ります。
カラヤンは「怒りの日」では重厚かつ凶暴に荒れ狂い、「深い淵より」では地の底で
深く苦悩・思索し、「我らに平和を」では絶望に打ちひしがれ、のたうち回り、
すべてに疲弊し果てた後に、ソロヴァイオリンによって奏でられる「天からの一筋
の光」にかすかな救いを感じるという様子を高度な精神性を持って描いています。
これほどまでに深く、聴くたびに何かを考えさせられる演奏は珍しいと思います。
余談ながら、カラヤンが指揮した近現代作品には名盤が多いように感じます。
(以下追記2016.9.24)
1972年~1973年のステレオ録音で、収録曲と演奏時間は以下のとおりです。
オネゲル
交響曲第2番
第1楽章10:57
第2楽章09:20
第3楽章04:57
交響曲第3番「典礼風」
第1楽章07:03
第2楽章14:26
第3楽章11:46
ストラヴィンスキー
弦楽のための協奏曲 ニ調
第1楽章06:36
第2楽章02:46
第3楽章03:24
2番はミュンシュの方が熱くて、終楽章の歓喜がストレートに伝わってきます。3番はオケの素晴らしさでこの曲のベストか。カラヤンも戦争体験者。懺悔の1枚でしょうか?
他の国からのトップレビュー
with stravinskys concerto in d for string orchestra as an added bonus
the honegger has moments of deep melancholy brutal rythems all
played so skillfully by the Berlin Philharmonic. Exceptional.
Other reviewers have given the nuts and bolts rundown of the
workings of the Honegger symphonies, so I won't add more there. Suffice it to say that this is integral mid-20th century symphonic writing; if you've explored and liked Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Bartok, etc., then you're ready for the Honegger 2nd and 3rd (I'd go for them all, now that Dutoit's cycle with the Bavarian Radio is in a budget 2-fer set). Like Benjamin Britten, Honegger knew how to be abrasive in a "telling" way, with just enough tonality to hang your hat on.
And speaking of Britten, another of von Karajan's few but significant renditions of mid-20th century musical benchmarks, his Philharmonia Orchestra reading of the Britten "Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge", is still available as an EMI import in their "Karajan Edition." It's mono, yes, but GOD what mono! And, it's quite possibly the best 10 minutes of string writing you'll ever hear.
In sum, what of Karajan? Did he have a way of making everything sound as if it were experienced from the back seat of Mercedes limo? Not really. On occasion, yes, the BPO's "seamless" phrasing was not what the score called for. But, in Richard Strauss? Mahler? Bruckner? Honegger? Britten or Roussel (ok, I'm throwing in some Philharmonia material here)? Sibelius? I think you'd definitely want to hear his thoughts. Karajan, Bernstein, Boulez, Tennstedt ....all were--and in Boulez' case, is--capable of self-parody. But, there's always a conviction present in the interpretation of the score. It's here in the BPO's justly famous recording of the Honegger 2nd and 3rd.
To call the strings impeccable in Symphony 2, ( composed 1941 ), is an understatement, this is the Berlin Philharmonic we're talking about, under Karajan they were by far the finest strings in the world. Hell, they were the best orchestra in the world, period.
Symphony 3, "Liturgique", ( composed 1945-46 ), receives a one of a kind, supreme reading as well. It is nigh-definitive, the dies irae passionate, the adagio suitably expansive and moving, the final dona nobis pacem stunning in it's virtuosity. Just like the second symphony this music was inspired by World War II and there's plenty of tragic emotion in the work.
The only thing on this disc that might be deemed not as perfect is the short Stravinsky work, Concerto for String Orchestra. The Berlin strings are very cultured and smooth here and perhaps this elegant sophistication is not suitable to the Stravinsky style as a more abrasive approach would be. You'll have to be the judge, I found it quite wonderful myself, but then again, you're not buying this for the Stravinsky.
It you want the two best Honegger symphonies, played by the finest orchestra in the world, conducted by perhaps the greatest podium figure of the 20th-century, then this is your ticket. The sound as remastered by DG is very fine. A collector's item in every sense.