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Joseph Tal: Symphonies Nos.1 - 3, Hizayon Hagigi

又名: 约瑟夫·塔尔:第1—3交响曲,节庆景象

表演者: Israel Yinon/NDR Radiophilharmonie

流派: 古典

专辑类型: 专辑

介质: Audio CD

发行时间: 2004-01-20

唱片数: 1

出版者: CPO

条形码: 0761203992126

专辑简介


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Tal
  Joseph Tal (born Joseph Gruenthal, September 18, 1910) in the town Pinne (now in Poland) is an Israeli composer.
  Tal studied in Berlin at the Staatliche Akademische Hochschule fuer Musik with Paul Hindemith, Max Trapp and Heinz Tiessen. In 1934 he emigrated to Palestine. In 1937 he started teaching piano and composition at the Jerusalem Academy of Music, and was director of the academy from 1948 to 1953. In 1965 he joined the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where he later served as head of the musicology department, and founded the Institute for Electronic Music.
  http://www.kith.org/jimmosk/israel.html
  Joseph Tal was born Joseph Penne near Poznan, Poland 18 April 1910. He studied at the Berlin Hochschule fur Musik with such luminaries as Hindemith, Sachs, Kreuzer and Saal among others. He emigrated to Israel in 1934 as worked at a hachalut (pioneer) on Kibbutz Gesher until 1936 when he assumed the post of piano instructor at the Jerusalem Conservatory which became the Israel Academy of Music upon the creation of the state of Israel. He was director of that institution from 1948 until 1952.
  Although Tal belongs in the 'First Generation' of Israel Composers, i.e., those that were trained elsewhere and emigrated to Israel as full fledged muscians, his musical development was actually the precursor of the next generation. The earlier composers (Ben-Haim, Engel, Partos, Lavry) were anxious to establish a new music for a Jewish State. Basically they applied the late romaticism of Middle Europe to the traditional strophes and techniques prevalent in the Middle East (Maqamat) and what emerged is a type of composing generally classified as the 'Mediterranean School.' Tal, who is deeply committed philosophically, politically and emotionally to the state of Israel disdained using older models and has sought a voice that was uniquely Israeli and not vestiges of states in which Jews lived in prior to Israel. Thusly, he is looking for music that is 'Israeli' in the same fashion that the 'Choral' symphony of Beethoven is 'German' and that 'Carmen' is a 'French' opera.
  He was an early pioneer of electronic music and founded the University for electronic music in 1961 and he was an early director. He composes using a 12 note technique as well as electronic tape and sometimes even more conventional methods. He expresses himself most completely through the medium of opera and one of his most important works is 'Ashmedai'. He also composed the opera 'Joseph' for the grand opening of the new splendid opera house in Tel Aviv in 1994. Unfortunately, this opera was never recorded commercially and the only tape of it that I know about is at the Israel Music Institute in Tel Aviv.

曲目


Joseph Tal (1910 - )
1-3. Symphony No.1
4. Symphony No.2
5. Symphony No.3
6. Hizayon Hagini (Festive Vision)