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[古典] [SACD-R] [OF] [OF] David Oistrakh / David Ostrakh,法国国家无线电乐团,AndréCluytens - 贝多芬:Diverin Concerto在D,OP。 61 - 2012年(管弦乐,小提琴)

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发表于 2020-12-8 15:06:00 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
David Oistrakh / Давид Ойстрах
French National Radio Orchestra, André Cluytens
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 61
Формат записи/Источник записи: [SACD-R][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 1959/2012
Жанр: Orchestral, Violin
Издатель(лейбл): EMI Classics (Japan)
Продолжительность: 00:45:54
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: ДаТреклист:
01-I. Allegro ma non troppo (cadenza : Kreisler)
02-II. Larghetto
03-III. Rondo (Allegro) (cadenza : Kreisler)David Oistrakh / Давид Ойстрах (violin)
French National Radio Orchestra
André Cluytens (conductor)Контейнер: ISO (*.iso)
Тип рипа: image
Разрядность: 64(2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
Формат: DST64
Количество каналов: 2.0
Доп. информация: EMI Classics (Japan) TOGE-12096 (2012)
Recording type: Analogue
Recording info: Recorded: November 1958
Previously: Columbia ‎– SAX 2315, Angel Records ‎– S. 35780
Источник (релизер): ManWhoCan (PS³SACD)
http://sa-cd.net/showtitle/7816
Об альбоме (сборнике)
Legendary violinist David Oistrakh delivers a profoundly thrilling rendition of Beethoven’s Concerto for Violin & Orchestra in D Major Op.61. Arguably, 1 of the best violin concertos ever composed, the esteemed violinist delivers with his flawless virtuosity & skillful execution. Remastered by 4 historic engineers, the sound is spacious & warm.
David Oistrakh is considered the premiere violinist of the mid-20th century Soviet Union. His recorded legacy includes nearly the entire standard violin repertory up to & including Prokofiev & Bartók. Oistrakh’s violin studies began in 1913 with the famed teacher Pyotr Stolyarsky. Later he officially joined Stolyarsky’s class at the Odessa Conservatory, graduating in 1926 by playing Prokofiev’s 1st Violin Concerto. Performances of the Glazunov Concerto in Odessa & Kiev in 1927, & a 1928 debut in Leningrad (Tchaikovsky Concerto) gave Oistrakh the confidence to move to Moscow. He made his premiere there in early 1929, but the event went largely unnoticed. In 1934, however, after several years of patiently refining his craft, Oistrakh was invited to join the Moscow Conservatory, eventually rising to the rank of full professor in 1939.
Meanwhile, Oistrakh was gaining success on the competition circuit, winning the All-Ukrainian contest in 1930, & the All-Soviet competition 3 years later. In 1935 he took 2nd prize at the Wieniawski competition. In 1937 the Soviet government sent the now veteran violinist to Brussels to compete in the International Ysaÿe Competition, where he took home 1st prize.
With his victory in Brussels, Soviet composers began to take notice of their young compatriot, enabling Oistrakh to work closely with Miaskovsky & Khachaturian on their concertos in 1939 & 1940, respectively. In addition, his close friendship with Shostakovich led the composer to write 2 concertos for the instrument (the 1st of which Oistrakh played at his, & its, triumphant American premiere in 1955). During the 1940s Oistrakh’s active performing schedule took him across the Soviet Union but his international career had to wait until the 1950s, when the political climate had cooled enough for Soviet artists to be welcomed in the capitals of the West.
The remaining decades of Oistrakh’s life were devoted to maintaining the highest possible standards of excellence throughout an exhausting touring schedule (he returned to USA 6 times in the 1960s), & he began a small but successful sideline career as an orchestral conductor. His death came suddenly in Amsterdam in 1974, during a cycle of Brahms concerts in which he both played & conducted. Oistrakh’s unexpected death left a void in the Soviet musical world which was never really filled.
Throughout his career David Oistrakh was known for his honest, warm personality; he developed close friendships with many of the leading musicians of the day. His violin technique was virtually flawless, though he never allowed purely physical matters to dominate his musical performances. He always demanded of himself (& his students) that musical proficiency, intelligence, & emotion be in balance, regardless of the particular style. Oistrakh felt that a violinist’s essence was communicated through clever & subtle use of the bow, & not through overly expressive use of vibrato. To this end he developed a remarkably relaxed, flexible right arm technique, capable of producing the most delicate expressive nuances, but equally capable of generating great volume & projection.
About the Mastering:
4 engineers at Abbey Road Studios in London have remastered these historic EMI recordings from their original analogue sources for release in pristine hi-def. Between them, Simon Gibson, Ian Jones, Andy Walter & Allan Ramsay have many years of experience remastering archive recordings for EMI & other record labels. The process always starts with finding all of the records & tapes in EMI’s archive in London & comparing different sources & any previous CD reissues. We consult each recording’s job file, which contains notes about the recording made by the engineer & producer. For example, this sometimes explain why there is more than 1 set of tapes to choose from. All of the tapes are generally in good condition & we play them on our Studer A80 π inch tape machine, after careful calibration of its replay characteristics.
In order to have the best digital remastering tools at our disposal for the remastering, we transfer from analogue to the digital domain at 24bit/96KHz resolution using a Prism ADA-8 converter & capture the audio to our SADiE Digital Audio Workstation.
                                                                                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
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