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〈罗莎蒙德〉
Ballet Music from Rosamunde
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〈阿莱城姑娘〉中的小柔板
Adagietto from LArlesienne
2: 小柔板Adagietto from LArlesi.... 2:04
〈金鸡〉中的“太阳颂”
Hymn to the Sun from The Golden Cockerel
3: Hymn to the Sun from The .... 4:56
〈赛尔斯〉中的广板
Serse (Xerxes), HWV 40, Act I: Ombra mai fu, Largo (arr. for violin and piano)
4: 广板Serse (Xerxes), HWV 40:.... 4:43
〈萨特阔〉中的〈印度客商之歌〉
Hindu Song from Sadko
5: 〈印度客商之歌〉Hindu Song from S.... 3:39
〈母亲教我的歌〉
Zigeunermelodien (Gypsy Melodies), Op. 55: IV. Songs My Mother Taught Me
6: 〈母亲教我的歌〉Zigeunermelodien .... 2:57
〈舍赫拉查德〉的东方舞曲
Oriental Dance from Scheherazade
7: 东方舞曲Oriental Dance from S.... 4:02
〈舍赫拉查德〉中的阿拉伯之歌
Arabian Song from Scheherazade
8: 幸福精灵之舞Arabian Song from S.... 4:09
〈奥菲欧与犹丽狄茜〉中的幸福精灵之舞
Orfeo ed Euridice, Act II: Dance of the Blessed Spirits (arr. F. Kreisler)
9: 幸福精灵之舞Orfeo ed Euridice, .... 03:19
匈牙利回旋曲
Piano Trio: Hungarian Rondo in G major
10: 匈牙利回旋曲Piano Trio: Hungari.... 3:09
〈奥地利皇帝颂〉
Austrian Imperial Hymn
11: 〈奥地利皇帝颂〉Austrian Imperial.... 2:48
〈哈夫纳小夜曲〉
Rondo from Haffner Serenade in D major, K. 250
12: 〈哈夫纳小夜曲〉Rondo from Haffne.... 7:19
〈浪漫曲〉(作品94)
Romance, Op. 94, No. 2 (arr. F. Kreisler for violin and piano)
13: 〈浪漫曲〉(作品淉Romance, Op. 94,.... 4:00
〈致春天〉
Lyric Pieces, Op. 43, No. 6: To Spring
14: 〈致春天〉To Spring from Lyric.... 2:32
〈铃鼓〉
Tambourin
15: 〈铃鼓〉Tambourin 2:10
〈莫利在岸上〉
Molly on the Shore
16: 〈莫利在岸上〉Molly on the Shore 3:46
〈伏尔加织夫曲〉
Song of the Volga Boatmen
17: 〈伏尔加织夫曲〉Song of the Volga.... 4:52
〈伦敦德里小调〉
Londonderry Air
18: 〈伦敦德里小调〉Londonderry Air 4:03
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      • 〈罗莎蒙德〉Ballet Music from Rosamunde
        1: 〈罗莎蒙德〉Ballet Music from R.... 3:18
      • 〈阿莱城姑娘〉中的小柔板Adagietto from LArlesienne
        2: 小柔板Adagietto from LArlesi.... 2:04
      • 〈金鸡〉中的“太阳颂”Hymn to the Sun from The Golden Cockerel
        3: Hymn to the Sun from The .... 4:56
      • 〈赛尔斯〉中的广板Serse (Xerxes), HWV 40, Act I: Ombra mai fu, Largo (arr. for violin and piano)
        4: 广板Serse (Xerxes), HWV 40:.... 4:43
      • 〈萨特阔〉中的〈印度客商之歌〉Hindu Song from Sadko
        5: 〈印度客商之歌〉Hindu Song from S.... 3:39
      • 〈母亲教我的歌〉Zigeunermelodien (Gypsy Melodies), Op. 55: IV. Songs My Mother Taught Me
        6: 〈母亲教我的歌〉Zigeunermelodien .... 2:57
      • 〈舍赫拉查德〉的东方舞曲Oriental Dance from Scheherazade
        7: 东方舞曲Oriental Dance from S.... 4:02
      • 〈舍赫拉查德〉中的阿拉伯之歌Arabian Song from Scheherazade
        8: 幸福精灵之舞Arabian Song from S.... 4:09
      • 〈奥菲欧与犹丽狄茜〉中的幸福精灵之舞Orfeo ed Euridice, Act II: Dance of the Blessed Spirits (arr. F. Kreisler)
        9: 幸福精灵之舞Orfeo ed Euridice, .... 03:19
      • 匈牙利回旋曲Piano Trio: Hungarian Rondo in G major
        10: 匈牙利回旋曲Piano Trio: Hungari.... 3:09
      • 〈奥地利皇帝颂〉Austrian Imperial Hymn
        11: 〈奥地利皇帝颂〉Austrian Imperial.... 2:48
      • 〈哈夫纳小夜曲〉Rondo from Haffner Serenade in D major, K. 250
        12: 〈哈夫纳小夜曲〉Rondo from Haffne.... 7:19
      • 〈浪漫曲〉(作品94)Romance, Op. 94, No. 2 (arr. F. Kreisler for violin and piano)
        13: 〈浪漫曲〉(作品淉Romance, Op. 94,.... 4:00
      • 〈致春天〉Lyric Pieces, Op. 43, No. 6: To Spring
        14: 〈致春天〉To Spring from Lyric.... 2:32
      • 〈铃鼓〉Tambourin
        15: 〈铃鼓〉Tambourin 2:10
      • 〈莫利在岸上〉Molly on the Shore
        16: 〈莫利在岸上〉Molly on the Shore 3:46
      • 〈伏尔加织夫曲〉Song of the Volga Boatmen
        17: 〈伏尔加织夫曲〉Song of the Volga.... 4:52
      • 〈伦敦德里小调〉Londonderry Air
        18: 〈伦敦德里小调〉Londonderry Air 4:03
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            发行时间:30/06/1988
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                • 〈罗莎蒙德〉Ballet Music from Rosamunde
                  1:〈罗莎蒙德〉Ballet Music from Rosamude 3:18
                • 〈阿莱城姑娘〉中的小柔板Adagietto from LArlesienne
                  2:小柔板Adagietto from LArlesienne 2:04
                • 〈金鸡〉中的“太阳颂”Hymn to the Sun from The Golden Cockerel
                  3:Hymn to the Sun from The Golden Cockerel 4:56
                • 〈赛尔斯〉中的广板Serse (Xerxes), HWV 40, Act I: Ombra mai fu, Largo (arr. for violin and piano)
                  4:广板Serse (Xerxes), HWV 40: Ombra mai fu (Largo) (arr. for violin and piano) 4:43
                • 〈萨特阔〉中的〈印度客商之歌〉Hindu Song from Sadko
                  5:〈印度客商之歌〉Hindu Song from Sadko 3:39
                • 〈母亲教我的歌〉Zigeunermelodien (Gypsy Melodies), Op. 55: IV. Songs My Mother Taught Me
                  6:〈母亲教我的歌〉Zigeunermelodien (Gypsy Melodies), Op. 55: IV. Songs My Mother Taught Me 2:57
                • 〈舍赫拉查德〉的东方舞曲Oriental Dance from Scheherazade
                  7:东方舞曲Oriental Dance from Scheherazade 4:02
                • 〈舍赫拉查德〉中的阿拉伯之歌Arabian Song from Scheherazade
                  8:幸福精灵之舞Arabian Song from Scheherazade 4:09
                • 〈奥菲欧与犹丽狄茜〉中的幸福精灵之舞Orfeo ed Euridice, Act II: Dance of the Blessed Spirits (arr. F. Kreisler)
                  9:幸福精灵之舞Orfeo ed Euridice, Act II: Dance of the Blessed Spirits (arr. F. Kreisler) 03:19
                • 匈牙利回旋曲Piano Trio: Hungarian Rondo in G major
                  10:匈牙利回旋曲Piano Trio: Hungarian Rondo in G major 3:09
                • 〈奥地利皇帝颂〉Austrian Imperial Hymn
                  11:〈奥地利皇帝颂〉Austrian Imperial Hymn 2:48
                • 〈哈夫纳小夜曲〉Rondo from Haffner Serenade in D major, K. 250
                  12:〈哈夫纳小夜曲〉Rondo from Haffner Serenade in D major, K. 250 7:19
                • 〈浪漫曲〉(作品94)Romance, Op. 94, No. 2 (arr. F. Kreisler for violin and piano)
                  13:〈浪漫曲〉(作品淉Romance, Op. 94, No. 2 (arr. F. Kreisler for violin and piano) 4:00
                • 〈致春天〉Lyric Pieces, Op. 43, No. 6: To Spring
                  14:〈致春天〉To Spring from Lyric Pieces, Op. 43, No. 6 2:32
                • 〈铃鼓〉Tambourin
                  15:〈铃鼓〉Tambourin 2:10
                • 〈莫利在岸上〉Molly on the Shore
                  16:〈莫利在岸上〉Molly on the Shore 3:46
                • 〈伏尔加织夫曲〉Song of the Volga Boatmen
                  17:〈伏尔加织夫曲〉Song of the Volga Boatman 4:52
                • 〈伦敦德里小调〉Londonderry Air
                  18:〈伦敦德里小调〉Londonderry Air 4:03
              • 专辑介绍
              • Romantic Violin Favourites Popular Transcriptionsby Fritz Kreisler (1875 - 1962)Ballet Music from Rosamunde - Franz Schubert Adagietto from L' Arlesienne - Georges Bizet Hymn to the Sun from The Golden Cockerel - Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Largo (Ombra mai fu) from Serse - George Frideric Handel Hindu Song from Sadko - Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Songs My Mother Taught Me (Gypsy Song No.4) - Antonin Dvorak Oriental Dance from Sheherazade - Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Arabian Song from Sheherazade - Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Melody (Dance of the Blessed Spirits) - Christoph Willibald von Gluck Gypsy Rondo from Piano Trio in G - Joseph Haydn Austrian Imperial Hymn - Joseph Haydn Rondo from the Haffner Serenade - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Romance from Opus 94 - Robert Schumann To the Spring from Lyric Pieces - Edvard Grieg Tambourin - Jean-Philippe Rameau Molly on the Shore - Percy Grainger Song of the Volga Boatmen - Traditional Londonderry Air - TraditionalFritz Kreisler was born in 1875 in Vienna, and died 87 years later in New York. He was one of the most popular violinists since the time of Paganini, renowned for his apparently effortless skill and unerring fluency.As a boy Kreisler took lessons first from his father, a doctor and enthusiastic amateur musician, and entered the Vienna Conservatory at the phenomenally early age of seven, studying there under Joseph Hellmesberger and taking theory lessons from Anton Bruckner. He later moved to Paris where he became a pupil of Massart, Wieniawski's teacher. From the age of twelve, when he was one of the joint winners of the first prize at the Paris Conservatoire, playing a three-quarter size Amati violin, he had no further lessons.The following years brought an interruption in w hat was ultimately to be his career. After touring America, Kreisler returned to school in Vienna, followed by a brief study of medicine and military service. Settling finally on music rather than medicine, he attempted the audition for the Vienna Court Opera in 1896, but failed, apparently through deficiencies in his sense of rhythm. He followed this reverse with renewed concentration on solo work. Two years later his career began, with the greatest success, particularly when he resumed his international appearances in 1919. After the Anschluss he moved permanently to the United States of America, where he died in 1962.Kreisler's playing was in many ways ahead of his time, particularly in his characteristic and constant use of vibrato, a practice that had earlier been thought unmusical. His bowing technique avoided unnecessary use of the whole bow, once thought essential, and he possessed a happy disbelief in the value of practice, something he described as simply a bad habit.For his own use Kreisler wrote and arranged a considerable amount of music. He provided transcriptions of a number of popular melodies of all kinds and to this added a number of alleged transcriptions that were, in fact, pastiche compositions of his own, written In imitation of the composers whose names they bore. In all these pieces there is the same insight into the technical possibilities of the violin, coupled with a keen understanding of the contemporary need for music that might, in his day, fill one side of a record or nowadays serve as a dazzling or attractive encore.Schubert's music for the unsuccessful play Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus, has allowed the work a spurious and nominal survival. Kreisler transcribed not the well known dactylic theme that the composer also used in an impromptu and in his A Minor String Quartet, but an equally popular melody from the ballet music for the play.The Adagietto from Bizet's music for Alphonse Daudet’s melodrama, L’Arlesienne, a work in which the girl from Arles never actually appears, was originally scored for string quartet and re-arranged in a Suite the composer derived from the incidental music after the poor reception of the drama In the theatre.The Russian composer Rimsky-Korsakov was equally unlucky with his remarkable opera The Golden Cockerel, which was taken by the censors as an attack on the Tsar and his government in their mishandling of the Russo-Japanese War. Reportedly the Tsar had not been favourably impressed by an earlier work, the opera Sadko, from which the Hindu Song is taken, finding it depressing, a criticism that could hardly have been levelled at the glowing colours and exotic melodies of Sheherazade, an orchestral interpretation of elements from The Arabian Nights.Handel's Largo, not appropriately named, since it is in fact marked Larghetto by the composer, was originally a satirical aria. Ombra mai fu, from the opera Serse (Xerxes), a work unusual among Handel's operas for its element of comedy. Custom has made of the song a much more serious piece than was at first intended.Kreisler made a number of transcriptions from Dvorak, including the fourth of the Gypsy Songs. A Hungarian gypsy element appeared in Haydn's G Major Piano Trio, an earlier example of Interest in melodic forms that had as much art as tradition about them. Haydn’s Austrian Imperial Hymn had its origin in the composer's visits to England, where he heard the English national anthem. On his return to Vienna he provided the Emperor with the birthday present of the Emperor's Hymn, a melody he used in a rater string quartet movement that others appropriated for more overtly patriotic purposes.Gluck is associated in particular with the opera reforms of the later eighteenth century .The Dance of the Blessed Spirits is taken from his opera Orfeo, on the subject of the legendary musician Orpheus and the death and attempted rescue of his beloved Eurydice from the Underworld.Mozart's Haffner Serenade was occasional music, in common with much of the work of the greatest composers. The Serenade from which the Rondo is taken was written in Salzburg in 1776 in honour of a member of the Haffner family, distinguished locally and friends of the socially ambitious Mozarts.Schumann's three Romances, for oboe, or cello, or violin and piano, were written in 1849, at a time when he was about to take up his first official appointment as Director of Music in Düsseldorf, a position In which he failed to distinguish himself and which came to an end with his attempted suicide and subsequent insanity and death. The Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, Scottish and a Greig by ancestry, wrote a number of sets of Lyric Pieces for piano during his life. The famous To the Spring forms part of a collection published in 1886. Nationalism of another kind was a feature of the music of his disciple Percy Grainger, an eccentric product of Australia. The popular Molly on the Shore, an arrangement of an Irish folk-melody, was originally written for string quartet, but was to appear in the composer's own alternative versions both expanded and contracted in scoring.The varied nature of Kreisler's taste is shown in the inclusion of a transcription of a Tambourin from the work of the eighteenth century French composer Rameau, and in two final arrangements of traditional melodies, the Russian Song of the Volga Boatmen and the Irish Londonderry Air.Takako Nishizaki Takako Nishizaki is one of Japan's finest violinists. After studying with her father, Shinji Nishizaki, she became the first student of Shinichi Suzuki, the creator of the famous Suzuki Method of teaching children to play the violin. Subsequently she went to Japan's famous Toho School of Music, and to the Juilliard School in the United States, where she studied with Joseph Fuchs.Takako Nishizaki won Second Prize in the 1964 Leventritt International Competition (First Prize went to Itzhak Perlman), First Prize in the 1967 Juiliard Concerto Competition (with Japan's Nobuko Imai, the well-known viola-player), and several awards in lesser competitions. She was only the second student at Juiliard, after Michael Rabin, to win her school's coveted Fritz Kreisler Scholarship, established by the great violinist himself.Takako Nishizaki is one of the most frequently recorded violinists in the world today. She has recorded ten volumes of her complete Fritz Kreisler Edition, many contemporary Chinese violin concertos, among them the Concerto by Du Ming-xin, dedicated to her, and a growing number of rare, previously unrecorded violin concertos, among them concertos by Spohr, Beriot, CUI, Respighi, Rubinstein and Joachim. For Naxos she has recorded Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Mozart's Violin Concertos Nos. 3 and 5, Sonatas by Mozart and the Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Bruch and Brahms concertos.Wolf Harden The German pianist Wolf Harden was born on 13th May, 1962, in Hamburg and studied the piano with Eckart Besch at the Musikhochschule in Detmold. In 1977 he began his career as a soloist and as a player of chamber music and three years later joined with colleagues to establish the Fontenay Trio, studying with the Amadeus Quartet in Cologne and with the Beaux Arts Trio. In 1983 he won the Mendelssohn Prize and in 1985 first prize in the German Musikwettbewerb.Wolf Harden has appeared throughout the German Federal Republic, in many European countries, in South America and in the United States. In addition to broadcasts and television appearances, he has a number of recordings to his credit, appearing as soloist, accompanist and chamber music player for EMI, Harmonia Mundi, Musica Viva and Marco Polo Records.
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