專輯類型: 1SACD 發行年份: 2003 國際條碼: 0089408060908 音樂廠牌: Telarc 葛里耶(1875-1956) 的故鄉是烏克蘭首都基輔。他出身莫斯科音樂院,曾追隨阿倫斯基和塔涅耶夫。後來擔任過基輔音樂院的院長和莫斯科樂院教授。普羅高菲夫1911年完成的 (第3號交響曲》 內容敘述歷史傳奇人物伊萊.穆洛麥茲,坐著不動三十年 ,後來經過兩位流浪清教徒開 導,變成英勇戰士,擒服盜賊索洛維,擊殺巨人波里耶尼特沙,成為伏拉底米爾王子的上賓。不過,後卻因太過狂妄向天堂挑戰,被變形成化石。全曲可謂結合鮑羅定,葛拉蘇諾夫傳統,以及歐洲後期浪漫樂派理念(特別是理查史特勞斯 )的俄羅斯國家史詩。 指揮里昂.波特斯坦昰著名音樂學者,也是美國交響樂團音樂總監。先前所灌錄的罕見曲目,評價都很高。 葛里耶《第3號 交響曲》,市面上有史托科斯基所整編的版本流傳,本片則是完整演 葛里耶原譜,加上TELARC的發燒錄音,彌足珍貴。 Leon Botstein reveals the magic of Gliere's Symphony No. 3, Ilya Murometz on a new and exquisite Telarc recording featuring the London Symphony Orchestra. Known mainly for his nationalistic works, including the magnificent "Hymn for the Great City," from his ballet The Bronze Horsemen, Reinhold Mortizevich Gliere (1875-1956) was one of the most innovative and evocative Russian composers of the late Romantic period. His works were studied and praised in the USSR as the examples of a perfect pairing of European form and Eastern folklore. Influenced greatly by Tchaikovsky, Gliere began his studies at the Kiev Music College at age 16 and then three years later entered the Moscow Conservatory. His graduation composition was his Symphony No. 1. Gliere's third and last symphony, Ilya Murometz is his most ambitious work, combining the tradition of Borodin and Glazunov (to whom the symphony is dedicated) with hints of figures and voices from late European Romanticism, mainly that of Richard Strauss. His subject, Ilya Murometz, is one of the central figures of the old Russian bylini, or heroic chants. Episodes from the legend of Ilya are recounted in detail in the preface to Gliere's score and form the basis for each of the four movements. Leon Botstein is the music director and principal conductor of the American Symphony Orchestra, which performs regularly at Lincoln Center. He is also the founder and co-artistic director of the Bard Music Festival at Bard College in New York's Hudson Valley, where he has been president since 1975. Mr. Botstein frequently guest conducts throughout Europe with the NDR Symphony, London Philharmonia, Jerusalem Symphony and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, among others. Botstein's recordings for Telarc include music of Max Reger, Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra and music of Szymanowski with the London Philharmonic as well as a live recording of Strauss' Die Liebe der Danae with the American Symphony Orchestra. Among his upcoming projects is a live recording of Strauss' Die Agyptische Helena with the American Symphony Orchestra and Deborah Voigt, set for release in the summer of 2003. 1. I. Wandering Pilgrims: Il'ya Murometz and Svyatogor 22:28 2. II. Il'ya Murometz and Solovei the Brigand 20:19 3. III. At the Court of Vladimir the Mighty Sun 7:14 4. IV. The Heroic Deeds and Petrification of Il'ya Murometz 22:15