【1854 】斯维亚托斯拉夫.里赫特- 100周年纪念套装 Sviatoslav Richter - The 100th Anniversary Edition

回复 已回复2 星标
更多

【1854 】斯维亚托斯拉夫.里赫特- 100周年纪念套装 Sviatoslav Richter - The 100th Anniversary Edition (2016) New 50 CD Box FLAC 【沙洲海洋整理】

 


Sviatoslav Richter专辑介绍:

Sviatoslav Richter was not “one of” but the most prominent musician of the 20th century. His life was a charter of immunity for the divine criteria in art.
Yuri Bashmet
For the 100th anniversary of Sviatoslav Richter, Firma Melodiya presents its arguably biggest project in its semicentennial history.
The name of Sviatoslav Richter is inscribed in gold in the history of music. He was not just “more than a pianist,” he was even more than a musician. An owner of composing, conducting, artistic, directing and acting gifts, a connoisseur of literature, arts and philosophy, with a will of iron he made all his gifts serve the art of pianism. An “artist of planetary scale,” as of the critics put it, Richter was like that in everything – in his unbounded repertoire that he never stopped replenishing until his last years, in his priestly frenzy of hours-long rehearsals, in the geography and number of performances, – over 3 500 concerts in 770 places of the world for 55 years of his musical career! (“He was somewhat fathomless, Richter,” said one of his famous colleagues). However, after he conquered the world (almost literally), he remained indifferent to ovation and eulogies of the press, painfully experienced each of the “defects” he noticed in his performance, and at the end of his way confessed before the journalist Bruno Monsaingeon: “I don’t like myself.”
Of course we inherited numerous recordings from Sviatoslav Richter, live and studio ones (although he preferred the former to the latter). Hundreds of records and CDs have been released on domestic and foreign labels (the first of them, gramophone ones, appeared in the 1940’s while some others became available as late as in this century). However, even the existing body of recordings captures neither his complete repertoire nor the entire essence of Richter’s art – the same pieces could sound differently over the years, or even over a day!
And now, Firma Melodiya that recently marked its 50th birthday makes a unique present for both sophisticated experts and a broad circle of music lovers –
a 50-CD set of Sviatoslav Richter’s concert recordings!
It has to be understood that this collection is far from the complete phonographic legacy of the great musician. Nevertheless, the set includes plenty of exclusive, previously unreleased recordings that will make the hearts of even most erudite connoisseurs and collectors rejoice.
Most of the featured recordings are broadcasts from the concerts played in Moscow in 1962 to 1983. However, the exceptions are of special interest. These are:
– one of the first of his extant concert programmes – Schubert’s last sonata and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition (1949);
– recording of the concert with Nina Dorliak in Bucharest, in 1958; and
– recordings of “home” rehearsals with Nina Dorliak.
Alexander Scriabin’s Prometheus, on which he plays a “modest” piano part in an orchestra, is evidence of Richter’s extremely broad musical interests, or the recordings of J.S. Bach’s ensemble concertos together with students of the Moscow Conservatory.
Perhaps the listeners will find a number of “repetitive” tracks surprising. Richter played (and recorded) many works time and again. Some of them allow us to track the evolution of the pianist’s art, testify to his constant creative search and dissatisfaction with himself (the interpretations of Berg’s concertos with different performers, different versions of Schubert’s Sonata No. 6, Beethoven’s Third Concerto and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition at an interval of ten and twenty years, respectively). Some other recordings were played in a shorter stretch of time (Beethoven’s Sonata No. 1, Prokofiev’s Sonata No. 2), or in succession – from the mid 1970’s. Considering the growing interest of the public, Richter frequently, fully or partly, repeated his programmes. So, at an interval of one day he played Mozart’s Concerto No. 18 and Rachmaninoff’s Etudes-tableaux. In those unique phonographic documents, a keen ear will detect barely perceptible “atmospheric” changes that captured an inner aura of a certain concert as each of them was a new test for the pianist in terms uncompromising strictness to himself, a new step on the way to Absolute Music.
It would be difficult to name all the names of the composers featured in this set. A great amount of 20th century music, both domestic and foreign, perhaps deserves special attention: Richter performs Myaskovsky’s piano sonata, Shostakovich’s violin sonata and selected preludes and fugues, as well as works by Hindemith, Bartók, Britten, Berg, Szymanowski, Ravel and Debussy. There are numerous piano pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin and Prokofiev, a few works by Haydn, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Scriabin, the first volume of Bach’s Well-Tempetered Clavier. Among the rarely performed ones, we should note Dvořák’s piano concerto and Franck’s chamber ensembles.
The set includes recordings of many of Richter’s ensemble performances with the likes of David Oistrakh, Mstislav Rostropovich, Yuri Bashmet, Oleg Kagan, Natalia Gutman, the Borodin Quartet, the USSR Bolshoi Theatre String Quartet, the singer Nina Dorliak and others. The piano concertos played by Richter are conducted by some of the best Soviet conductors such as Kirill Kondrashin, Evgeny Svetlanov and Rudolf Barshai.
The set looks like a black box in the form of a piano with a reading stand made from lined cardboard, containing, apart from 50 CDs, a set of 5 exclusive postcards.
The set comes with a hardback booklet in four languages (Russian, English, French, and German), each set is placed in an exclusive bag. The set is released in a limited run of one thousand copies and each box has an individual collection number acknowledged with a Certificate of Authenticity.
CD 1
December 8, 1949
Franz Schubert
Sonata No. 21
Franz Schubert–Franz Liszt
Erlkönig
Modest Mussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition
CD 2
Home rehearsal / Concert in Bucharest on March 24, 1958
Songs by Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Claude Debussy, Ernest Chausson, Maurice Ravel,
Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, Jean-Baptiste Weckerlin, Manuel de Falla
Nina Dorliak, soprano
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 3
September 24, 1960
Joseph Haydn
Piano Sonata in C major
Frédéric Chopin
Ballade No. 3
Scherzo No. 4
Robert Schumann
3 Novelletten from Op. 21
CD 4
September 24, 1960
Claude Debussy
Pieces
Studio recording, 1956
César Franck
Piano Quintet in F minor
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
The Bolshoi Theatre Quartet
CD 5
May 28, 1967
Johannes Brahms
Piano Concerto No. 2
May 8, 1962
Ludwig van Beethoven
Rondo for Piano and Orchestra
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra,
conductor – Kirill Kondrashin
CD 6
May 8, 1962
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 3
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra,
conductor – Kirill Kondrashin
CD 7
October 10, 1965
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonatas Nos. 17, 18, 27, 28
CD 8
December 30, 1964
Sergey Prokofiev
Piano Sonata No. 2
Alexander Scriabin
Piano Sonata No. 7
Maurice Ravel
Valses nobles et sentimentales
CD 9
October 10, 1965
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata No. 31
December 30, 1964
Maurice Ravel
Pieces
Sergey Rachmaninoff
Étude-tableau, Op. 39 No. 3
Johannes Brahms
Rhapsody in G minor
CD 10
May 18, 1976
Paul Hindemith
Violin Sonata in C major
Oleg Kagan, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Alban Berg
Chamber Concerto for Piano and Violin with 13 Wind Instruments
Oleg Kagan, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Chamber Ensemble of Moscow
Conservatory, conductor – Yuri Nikolaevsky
CD 11
May 2, 1966
Sergey Prokofiev
Piano Sonatas Nos. 2, 4, 6
CD 12
October 27, 1975
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Violin Sonata in A major
Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Sonatas Nos. 2, 4, 5
Oleg Kagan, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 13
June 1, 1983
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Pieces
Sergey Rachmaninoff
Three Études-tableaux from Op. 33
Five Études-tableaux from Op. 39
CD 14
June 2, 1983
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Pieces
Sergey Rachmaninoff
Three Études-tableaux from Op. 33
Five Études-tableaux from Op. 39
CD 15
October 18, 1978
Franz Schubert
Piano Sonatas Nos. 6, 11, 13
CD 16
May 2, 1978
Franz Schubert
Piano Sonatas Nos. 18 & 6
CD 17
May 2, 1978
Franz Schubert
Pieces
October 18, 1978
Franz Schubert
Pieces
May 3, 1978
Franz Schubert
Pieces
CD 18
March 30, 1972
Ludwig van Beethoven
Triple Concerto in C major
David Oistrakh, violin
Mstislav Rostropovich, cello
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra,
conductor – Kirill Kondrashin
May 21, 1961
Antonín Dvořák
Piano Concerto in G minor
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra,
conductor – Kirill Kondrashin
CD 19
September 18, 1983
César Franck
Piano Trio in F-sharp minor
Maurice Ravel
Piano Trio in A minor
Oleg Kagan, violin
Natalia Gutman, cello
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 20
October 10, 1976
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata No. 1
Robert Schumann
Faschingsschwank aus Wien
Frédéric Chopin
Pieces
CD 21
October 10, 1976
Frédéric Chopin
Pieces
Claude Debussy
Pieces
Sergey Rachmaninoff
Prelude, Op. 32 No. 12
September 18, 1983
Claude Debussy
Pieces
СD 22
October 16, 1976
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonatas Nos. 1, 7, 9, 12
CD 23
May 12, 1967
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 22
Sergey Prokofiev
Piano Concerto No. 5
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra,
conductor – Kirill Kondrashin
CD 24
September 12, 1967
Benjamin Britten
Piano Concerto in D major
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
USSR State Academic Symphony
Orchestra, conductor – Evgeny Svetlanov
April 3, 1972
Alexander Scriabin
Prometheus
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra
conductor – Evgeny Svetlanov
Grand Academic Choir of All-Union National Radio Service and Central Television Networks
choirmaster – Ludmila Ermakova
CD 25
May 26, 1967
Joseph Haydn
Piano Sonata in E major
Frédéric Chopin
Ballade No. 1
Nocturnes
Claude Debussy
Préludes (Book 2)
CD 26
March 29, 1972
Béla Bartók
Violin Sonata No. 1
Sergey Prokofiev
Violin Sonata No. 1
David Oistrakh, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 27
March 29, 1972
Johannes Brahms
Violin Sonata No. 2
Franz Schubert
Andantino from Grand Duo
Ludwig van Beethoven
Rondo from Violin Sonata No. 1
December 28, 1968
César Franck
Violin Sonata in A major
David Oistrakh, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 28
December 28, 1968
Johannes Brahms
Violin Sonata No. 3
Franz Schubert
Grand Duo
Ludwig van Beethoven
Adagio molto espressivo from Violin Sonata No. 6
Scherzo from Violin Sonata No. 5
David Oistrakh, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 29
May 6, 1970
Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Sonatas Nos. 1, 3, 10
Scherzo from Violin Sonata No. 5
Adagio molto espressivo from Violin Sonata No. 6
David Oistrakh, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 30
May 3, 1969
Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Sonata No. 6
Johannes Brahms
Violin Sonata No. 3
Dmitri Shostakovich
Violin Sonata
David Oistrakh, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 31
April 20, 1969
Johann Sebastian Bach
Preludes and Fugues Nos. 1–12
from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1
CD 32
April 21, 1969
Johann Sebastian Bach
Preludes and Fugues Nos. 13–24
from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1
CD 33
December 12, 1968
Robert Schumann
Bunte Blätter
Modest Mussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition
Claude Debussy
Cloches à travers les feuilles
CD 34
October 10, 1971
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonatas Nos. 27, 28, 30, 31
Johannes Brahms
Pieces
CD 35
October 6, 1971
Franz Schubert
Piano Sonata No. 19
Johannes Brahms
Four Pieces from Op. 116
Frédéric Chopin
Nocturnes, Op. 15
CD 36
January 12, 1975
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonatas Nos. 3 & 4
CD 37
January 12, 1975
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata No. 32
Bagatelle in G major
Frédéric Chopin
Nocturne in B major
Richard Wagner
Elegie
October 6, 1971
Claude Debussy
Pieces
Sergey Rachmaninoff
Preludes
CD 38
December 22, 1968
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 17
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Moscow Chamber Orchestra,
conductor – Rudolf Barshai
April 9, 1972
Alban Berg
Chamber Concerto for Piano and Violin with 13 Wind Instruments
Oleg Kagan, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Soloists Ensemble of the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra,
conductor – Rudolf Barshai
CD 39
May 27, 1973
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 14
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 3
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Soloists Ensemble of the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra,
Moscow Chamber Orchestra,
conductor – Rudolf Barshai
CD 40
January 9, 1977
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 18
January 10, 1977
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 18
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra,
conductor – Kirill Kondrashin
CD 41
December 22, 1974
Nikolai Myaskovsky
Piano Sonata No. 3
Dmitri Shostakovich
Four Preludes and Fugues from Op. 87
Sergey Prokofiev
Piano Sonata No. 8
CD 42
March 25, 1978
Johann Sebastian Bach
Clavier Concerto No. 1
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Chamber Ensemble of Moscow Conservatory,
conductor – Yuri Nikolaevsky
Concerto for Clavier, 2 Flutes and Strings No. 6
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Marina Vorozhtsova, flute
Konstantin Mikhailov, flute
Chamber Ensemble of Moscow Conservatory,
conductor – Yuri Nikolaevsky
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Marina Vorozhtsova, flute
Oleg Kagan, violin
Chamber Ensemble of Moscow Conservatory,
conductor – Yuri Nikolaevsky
CD 43
December 28, 1976
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 27
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra,
conductor – Kirill Kondrashin
March 28, 1973
Robert Schumann
Piano Concerto in A minor
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra,
conductor – Rudolf Barshai
CD 44
September 26, 1982
Dmitri Shostakovich
Sonata for Viola and Piano
Yuri Bashmet, viola
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 45
May 13, 1985
Joseph Haydn
Piano Sonata in B-flat major (Partita)
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
Johannes Brahms
Violin Sonata No. 1
Dmitri Shostakovich
Violin Sonata
Oleg Kagan, violin
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
CD 46
December 21, 1980
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonatas Nos. 6, 7, 17
CD 47
December 21, 1980
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata No. 18
Frédéric Chopin
Etude in C minor Revolutionary
May 28, 1964
Franz Schubert
Piano Sonata No. 6
Sviatoslav Richter, piano
January 8, 1959
Franz Liszt
Concerto Pathétique
Anton Ginsburg, first piano
Sviatoslav Richter, second piano
CD 48
January 8, 1959
Johannes Brahms
Piano Sonata No. 2
Four Pieces, Op. 119
Karol Szymanowski
Piano Sonata No. 2
CD 49
May 28, 1964
Franz Schubert
Three Pieces, D. 946
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Variations sérieuses
Johannes Brahms
Pieces
CD 50
June 8, 1979
Sergey Prokofiev
Piano Sonata No. 9
Pieces
June 9, 1979
Sergey Prokofiev
Five Pieces from Cinderella

www.yinxiangtushu.com

正序阅读 2# 2020-11-25 14:29

thx

1# 2018-04-30 07:45

支持沙老大,辛苦了。

新窗口打开 关闭