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麻油女郎 时间: 2011-5-11 19:04 标题: Arthur Grumiaux - Bach: Complete Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin
# Title: Bach: Complete Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin # Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach # Release Date: February 15, 1994 # SPARS Code: ADD # Number of Discs: 2 # Label: Philips # ASIN: B00000417N # Format: MP3, VBR V0 Avg. 222Kbps
# Tracklist:
Disc 1
01. Sonata for Violin Solo No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - 1. Adagio 3:42
02. Sonata for Violin Solo No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - 2. Fuga (Allegro) 5:12
03. Sonata for Violin Solo No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - 3. Siciliana 2:22
04. Sonata for Violin Solo No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - 4. Presto 2:35
05. Partita for Violin Solo No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - 1. Allemanda 4:25
06. Partita for Violin Solo No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - 2. Double 1:57
07. Partita for Violin Solo No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - 3. Corrente 2:29
08. Partita for Violin Solo No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - 4. Double (Presto) 2:32
09. Partita for Violin Solo No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - 5. Sarabande 2:03
10. Partita for Violin Solo No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - 6. Double 1:26
11. Partita for Violin Solo No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - 7. Tempo di Borea 2:29
12. Partita for Violin Solo No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - 8. Double 2:26
13. Sonata for Violin Solo No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - 1. Grave 3:43
14. Sonata for Violin Solo No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - 2. Fuga 7:42
15. Sonata for Violin Solo No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - 3. Andante 3:29
16. Sonata for Violin Solo No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - 4. Allegro 3:58
Disc 2
01. Partita for Violin Solo No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - 1. Allemande 3:07
02. Partita for Violin Solo No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - 2. Corrente 1:58
03. Partita for Violin Solo No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - 3. Sarabande 3:07
04. Partita for Violin Solo No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - 4. Giga 3:07
05. Partita for Violin Solo No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - 5. Ciaccona 13:16
06. Sonata for Violin Solo No.3 in C, BWV 1005 - 1. Adagio 4:05
07. Sonata for Violin Solo No.3 in C, BWV 1005 - 2. Fuga 10:40
08. Sonata for Violin Solo No.3 in C, BWV 1005 - 3. Largo 2:57 $0.99
09. Sonata for Violin Solo No.3 in C, BWV 1005 - 4. Allegro assai 2:40
10. Partita for Violin Solo No.3 in E, BWV 1006 - 1. Preludio 3:47
11. Partita for Violin Solo No.3 in E, BWV 1006 - 2. Loure 2:46
12. Partita for Violin Solo No.3 in E, BWV 1006 - 3. Gavotte en Rondeau 2:55
13. Partita for Violin Solo No.3 in E, BWV 1006 - 4. Menuet I-II 2:33
14. Partita for Violin Solo No.3 in E, BWV 1006 - 5. Bourrée 1:14
15. Partita for Violin Solo No.3 in E, BWV 1006 - 6. Gigue 1:29
Arthur Grumiaux (21 March 1921–16 October 1986) was a Belgian violinist who was also proficient in piano.
Youth
Grumiaux was born in Villers-Perwin, Belgium to a working-class family, and it was his grandfather who urged him to begin music studies at the age of only 4. He trained on violin and piano with the Fernand Quintet at the Charleroi Conservatory, where he took first prize at the age of 11. The following year he advanced his studies by working with Alfred Dubois at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, and also worked on counterpoint and fugue with Jean Absil. He received his first few major awards prior to reaching the age of 20; he took the Henry Vieuxtemps and François Prume prizes in 1939, and received the Prix de Virtuosité from the Belgian government in 1940. During this time he also studied composition privately in Paris with the famous Romanian violinist George Enescu, Menuhin's teacher.
Career
His debuts were made in Belgium with the Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra playing Mendelssohn's concerto, and in Britain with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in 1945. Due to the German invasion of his homeland, there existed a short time gap between these two important events. During that time he played privately with several small ensembles, while refraining from public performance of any kind. Regardless of this slight delay in the initiation of his international career, once started, it quickly developed. Following his British debut, he advanced into Belgium academia when he was appointed professor of violin at the Royal Conservatory, where he had once studied. There, he emphasized the importance of phrasing, the quality of sound, and the high technical standards of artistry. His playing often brought comparisons to another great Belgian violinist Eugène Ysaÿe and also to Pablo de Sarasate of Spain. His reputation and renown among violinists themselves was such that his legacy is felt by hearing elements of his unmistakable style and standards present in several new generations of violinists.
One of his greatest joys in life was his partnership with the pianist Clara Haskil, the Romanian-born Swiss classical pianist. On occasion, the two would switch instruments for a different perspective and relationship. Grumiaux was left with a professional and personal loss when she died from a fall at a train station, en route to a concert with him.作者:
麻油女郎 时间: 2011-5-11 19:17