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卡雷爾·胡薩:布拉格音樂 湯馬斯·布勞納 指揮 布拉格交響樂團 Tomas Brauner / Karel Husa: Music for Prague



卡雷爾·胡薩:布拉格音樂 湯馬斯·布勞納 指揮 布拉格交響樂團	Tomas Brauner / Karel Husa: Music for Prague
卡雷爾·胡薩:布拉格音樂 湯馬斯·布勞納 指揮 布拉格交響樂團	Tomas Brauner / Karel Husa: Music for Prague
專輯編號: SU4294
專輯類型: 單CD
發行年份: 2021
國際條碼: 0099925429423
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音樂廠牌: SUPRAPHON
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卡雷爾·胡薩:第二號交響曲/布拉格音樂
湯馬斯·布勞納 指揮
布拉格交響樂團

Karel Husa - a Czech-born composer whose name resonates more on an international scale than in his native country. The winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Grawemeyer Award (other recipients include Boulez, Ades, Dun and Ligeti), he was commissioned to write music for the New York Philharmonic, and other distinguished orchestras and artists. The centenary of Karel Husa's birth is a unique opportunity to recall his remarkable fate and oeuvre. During World War II, he lived in Nazi-occupied Prague. Following his graduation from the Prague Conservatory, with a concert performed with the Prague Symphony Orchestra (1944), Husa left for Paris to study composition with Arthur Honegger and Nadia Boulanger. The performance in Prague of his Three Frescoes with the Prague Symphony Orchestra in 1949 made it evident that Husa's music no longer fitted the Communist ideologues' pigeonholes. A domestic critic opined: "Taking lessons from Honegger in Paris has served to worsen rather than improve Husa. His technical proficiency is sufficient, so he should come back home quickly, so as to tune into the pulsation of the local life; otherwise he will get lost beyond recovery in the jungles of decadent obscurity." Yet Husa did not return to his homeland, opting instead to continue his studies abroad. Later on, he settled in the USA. When it comes to the Warsaw Pact armies' invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968, he got to hear about it on Detroit Radio. Husa expressed his dismay in Music for Prague 1968. The piece contains a quotation of the 15th-century Hussite war song Ktoz jsu Bozi bojovnici, by which the composer also referenced Vaclav Talich's emotional performance of Bedrich Smetana's My Country in Nazi-occupied Prague. Husa could only begin freely visiting his beloved Prague in the wake of the November 1989 Revolution, yet he pointed out that he kept strolling the city streets in his dreams and works. The present album maps Husa's creative periods between 1947 and 1983, and it features the very first studio recording of his Three Frescoes. Conducted by Tomas Brauner, the Prague Symphony Orchestra, closely connected with both Karel Husa and Prague, made the recordings at the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House in Prague.

A portrait of a composer whose music engrossed the world, but whose heart remained in his distant homeland

Reviews

"Whatever the period, his Czech roots remained, something made clear in Music for Prague 1968, a direct response to that year's Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia: angry, heartfelt music pockmarked with simulated gunfire, tolling church bells and the nationalist cry of an old Hussite war song. The sonic bombardments of this humanist modernist continue in the Frescoes and his Second Symphony, all delivered in powerhouse performances."
The Times, June 2021

"Tomas Brauner and the Prague Symphony Orchestra on this well-recorded disc capture Husa's attenuated orchestral textures with passion and insight."
BBC Music Magazine, September 2021

Karel Husa
Symphony No.  2 Reflections
1. Moderato 07:18
2. Very fast 05:00
3. Slow 06:30
Karel Husa
Three Frescoes
4. Praeludium.  Moderato molto - Allegro risoluto - Tempo I 09:39
5. Aria.  Moderato - Tranquillo 06:48
6. Fuga.  Moderato molto - Un poco piu vivo - Allegro con fuoco 08:49
Karel Husa
Music for Prague 1968
7. Introduction and Fanfare 06:04
8. Aria 05:43
9. Interlude 04:22
10. Toccata and chorale 07:54

 

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