Elzbieta Stefanska-Lukowicz plays Harpsichord Conertos by Mozart, Haydn, Corrette, Scarlatti // Эльжбета Стефаньска: Концерты для клавесина - Моцарт, Гайдн, Коррет и Сонаты Д. Скарлатти
Жанр: (classical, orchestra, harpsichord)
Год выпуска диска: 1970-е
Производитель диска: Польша
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 48:59
Трэклист:
Концерты для клавесина с оркестром:
1-3. Corrette, Michel (1709-1795). Concerto in D minor
4-6. Mozart. Concerto in D major KV'107 No. 1
7-9. Haydn, Joseph. Concerto in D major (~1782)
В сопровождении Chamber Orchestra of the National Philharmonic, conducted by Karol Teutsch
Бонус:
10-11. Д. Скарлатти. Сонаты для клавесина
это два трека (больше нет
) с другой пластинки Э.Стефаньски; там она играет просто сногсшибательно!
Трэклист подробнее:
Corrette, Michel (1709-1795). Harpsichord Concerto in D minor
1. I.Allegro
2. II. Andante
3. III. Presto
Mozart. Harpsichord Concerto in D major KV'107 No. 1
4. I. Allegro
5. II. Andante
6. III. Tempo di Menuetto
Haydn, Joseph. Harpsichord Concerto in D major (~1782)
7. I. Vivace
8. II. Un poco Adagio
9. III. Rondo all’Ungherese — Allegro assai
Бонус: Доменико Скарлатти. Сонаты:
10. Д. Скарлатти. Соната для клавесина соло
11. Д. Скарлатти. Соната для клавесина соло
С пластинки: Muza • Polskie nagrania SXL 0974, Made in Poland | mp3 с высоким переменным битрейтом
Текст с обложки пластинки:
Elzbieta Stefanska-Lukowicz is a major Polish harpsichordist. She was born in Cracow to a family that can boast several generations of musicians. When 11 she already began appearing as a pianist with the orchestras in Warsaw, Cracow and Wroclaw. Her piano teacher was her father, Prof. Ludwik Stefanski at the Higher School of Music in Cracow, and she learned harpsichord playing with Prof. Hans Pischner in Berlin.
1964 was a lucky year for Elzbieta Stefariska-Lukowicz. At the Competition of Early Music in Lodz she won two first prizes: in the piano and harpsichord sections. She soon added another success to that achievement when, a year later, she won the special Henri Ghez prize "for the best harpsichordist" at the International Harpsichord Competition in Geneva.
It was the starting point of her brilliant international career, marked soon by her concerts in Berlin, Cologne, Weimar, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Geneva and Paris. She appeared along with such celebrities as Ralph Kirpatrick, Gegore Malcolm and Isolda Ahlgrimm. In 1970 Elzbieta Stefanska-Lukowicz was also member of the jury at the International Harpsichord Composition in Munich. For many years she has been combining her activities of a concert harpsichordist with teaching at the state Higher School of Music in Cracow.
For this record of hers Elzbieta Stefanska-Lukowicz has chosen classical harpsichord concertos in whose interpretation she is partenered here by the Chamber Orchestra of the National Philharmonic, conducted by Karol Teutsch.
The already forgotten French composer and organist, Michel Corrette, was born in Paris (in the Saint-Germain area) in 1709 and died in 1795. He was an organist and initially played at the Sainte Marie Madeleine church in Paris then was cantor a Jesuite college, and towards the end of his life court musician to Prince d'Angouleme.
His music was popular and fashionable in the 18th century and it included instrumental concertos, divertimenti, symphonies, cantatas, motets, Masses and even a ballet. Of all these works only charming three-movement Harpsichord Concerto in D minor is still played and can be also heard on this record.
A Composition also a little forgotten is Mozart's Harpsichord Concerto in D major KV'107 No. 1. This is not however an original piece but an arrangement of Johann Christian Bach's Piano Sonata. In the summer or autumn of 1765, the ten-year-old Mozart, as Alfred Einstein is telling us, "was practicing the concerto form on the melodies of Johann Christian Bach". Fascinated by his sonatas, he arranged three of them for his concerts. By distributing their original texture between the soloist and the accompanying orchestra he created here well-balanced and clearly written composition.
The harpsichord Concerto in D major by Joseph Haydn, written around 1782, is a work willingly played both by the harpsichordists and pianists. In spite of its simplicity, and even a certain economy of virtuoso devices, it is a piece of genuine beauty and also quite original. Its classical structure consists of three movements: the rhythmic Vivace, songful Adagio and the effective Rondo, described by the composer as being "in the Hungarian style".
Доп. информация: Оцифровка не моя. Скачано из приватного источника, с комментарием (к концертам): "Оцифровка винилового диска 1970х хорошего качества". На слух без дефектов. Очень красивая музыка. В прекрасном, ярком исполнении великолепной польской клавесинистки Эльжбеты Стефаньски. Просто покорена ее игрой. К раздаче прилагается бонус: потрясающие (!) 2 трека сонат Скарлатти - с другой пластинки, из другого источника. Всё, что есть на данный момент. Настолько неожиданный и восхитительный Скарлатти, что не смогла удержаться - включила сюда! Тем более, что у нас имя Эльжбеты Стефаньской фактически неизвестно. На трекере нет ни одной раздачи.
Примечание: Эльжбета Стефаньска - дочь Галины Черни-Стефаньской. Удивительное совпадение, что на торрентс.ру мать и дочь появились независимо друг от друга, но буквально в одни и те же минуты ?!

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