細川俊夫: (喚醒) 吉他 獨奏 / 吉他與女高音 / 吉他與管弦樂團 作品集
雅各.凱勒曼 吉他
伊爾莎.艾倫斯 女高音
克里斯汀.卡爾森 指揮
(愛沙尼亞)塔林室內樂團
這張錄音專輯呈現的是日本吉他創作最多的作曲家細川俊夫到目前為止的所有吉他作品集. 他對吉他的熱愛源自於他熟悉用吉他伴奏的流行歌曲和日本傳統樂器箏(koto)的知識, 並從其中採用了某些彈奏技巧.
雖然在這張中的作品聚集各種形式 - 吉他獨奏, 吉他與聲樂, 吉他與其他樂器合奏- 但都呈現細川俊夫作品的一個基本面向: 音樂的誕生似乎像書法線條一樣的'在時間與空間的極限'. 在這裡, 吉他不是只在古典和流行音樂中都常見的樂器: 在他的作品中, 它是一個自古以來編寫詩歌與歌曲, 傳遞靈魂原始動力的媒介.
吉他音樂家雅各.凱勒曼熟悉細川的世界, 他和指揮克里斯汀.卡爾森(兩人曾一起錄製過武滿徹的作品, SACD2655), (愛沙尼亞)塔林室內樂團與女高音伊爾莎.艾倫斯, 呈現一幅在夢幻邊緣的音景, 既有挑逗性卻又隱約的, 是現代的也是永恆的.
Toshio Hosokawa – Awakening
Musical calligraphy: Hosokawa's music for guitar
This recording presents the entire output to date for guitar of Toshio Hosokawa, one of Japan's most prolific composers for the instrument. His affinity for the guitar stems from his familiarity with popular songs accompanied by the guitar and from his knowledge of the koto, a traditional Japanese instrument from which he has adopted certain playing techniques.
Although the works gathered here call for a variety of forces – guitar solo, guitar and voice, guitar and instrumental ensemble – they all present a fundamental aspect of Toshio Hosokawa's output: the music seems to be born like a calligraphic line 'at the limit of time and space'. Here, the guitar is no longer just an instrument familiar to both classical and popular music: in Hosokawa's works it is a medium that transmits the primordial motion of the soul, which has woven poems and songs since ancient times.
Familiar with Hosokawa's world, guitarist Jacob Kellermann, together with Christian Karlsen (with whom he has already recorded works by Toru Takemitsu on BIS-2655), the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra and soprano Ilse Eerens, presents a soundscape on the edge of dreams, both seductive and subtle, modern and timeless.
Toshio Hosokawa (b. 1955)
1—2) Two Japanese Folk Songs 12'24
for soprano and guitar (2003)
arranged by Toshio Hosokawa
3—4) Serenade for solo guitar (2003) 12'08
5—7) Renka I for soprano and guitar (1986) 11'24
8) Voyage IX 'Awakening' 15'15
for guitar and strings with percussion (2007) 9—20) 12 Japanese Songs 31'36
arranged for solo guitar (2004/2022)
TT: 83'40
Jacob Kellermann guitar
Ilse Eerens soprano (trackss1—2,5—7)
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra
Christian Karlsen conductor (track 8) |
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