Gy?rgy Ligeti: Aventures
又名: 利盖蒂《历险》《新历险》《死之神秘》等
表演者: Ensemble Intercontemporain/Pierre Boulez
专辑类型: Original recording remastered
介质: Audio CD
发行时间: 2002-08-13
唱片数: 1
出版者: Deutsche Grammophon
条形码: 0028947160823
专辑简介
These reissues of pioneering recordings of contemporary works are a good introduction to the sound world of Gy?rgy Ligeti. Several genres are included, opening with a pair of striking works for the organ, played here by Gerd Zacher, who championed the composer after his escape from Soviet-dominated Hungary. Volumina is an adventurous, 17-and-a-half minute exploration of the expressive capabilities of the instrument, including ghostly sounds made by blowing across its small pipes. The Kontarsky brothers are at their best in the Three Pieces for Two Pianos. The first moves from a Lisztian chord to notes repeated in irregular rhythms, suggesting a clockwork gone berserk. The second is at once an homage to and a takeoff on minimalism; the final one, a whirlwind tour de force with hints of Bach and Chopin lurking in the background. Fascinating. So are the two wordless Aventures, in which grunts, shrieks, and whispers are transformed into a mini-opera, and Mysteries of the Macabre, an adaptation of a section from Ligeti's opera Le Grand Macabre, played with verve by Hakan Hardenberger. --Dan Davis
曲目
Volumina, for organ
Composed by Gyorgy Ligeti
with Gerd Zacher
Study No. 1 "Harmonies", for organ
Composed by Gyorgy Ligeti
with Gerd Zacher
Pieces (3) for 2 pianos: Monument, Selbstportr?t, & Bewegung
Composed by Gyorgy Ligeti
with Alfons Kontarsky, Aloys Kontarsky
Aventures, for 3 voices & 7 instruments
Composed by Gyorgy Ligeti
with Jane Manning, InterContemporain Ensemble, Mary Thomas
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
Nouvelles aventures, for 3 voices & 7 instruments
Composed by Gyorgy Ligeti
with Jane Manning, InterContemporain Ensemble, Mary Thomas
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
Mysteries of the Macabre, for soprano & ensemble, or trumpet & piano/ensemble (arr. from "Le Grand Macabre" by E.Howarth)
Composed by Gyorgy Ligeti
with Roland Pontinen, Hakan Hardenberger