耳机俱乐部论坛

 找回密码
 注册

QQ登录

只需一步,快速开始

手机号码,快捷登录

楼主: sonple

Sir Colin Davis passed away

[复制链接]

150

主题

4889

帖子

111

积分

超级会员

Rank: 6Rank: 6Rank: 6Rank: 6Rank: 6Rank: 6

积分
111
注册时间
2005-8-9
发表于 2013-4-15 15:45:43 | 显示全部楼层
我怎么觉得今年才开头就死了好多人?
电处:嗓子PS1230
音源:LINN Klimax DSM/3
耳放:HE1、HEV90、EC STUDIO B
耳机:HE1、HE90、STAX SR-X9000、GRADO PS1、HE60、ATH WOODIES
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

233

主题

2600

帖子

45

积分

中级会员

Rank: 3Rank: 3Rank: 3

积分
45
注册时间
2009-7-1
发表于 2013-4-15 16:26:56 | 显示全部楼层
我也来预报一个.
估计马泽尔也快了....他马上要来上海指挥春之祭...大家快去看.
上海王先生:   冷并幽默着
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

37

主题

2221

帖子

58

积分

高级会员

Rank: 4Rank: 4Rank: 4Rank: 4

积分
58
注册时间
2009-3-15
发表于 2013-4-15 16:54:38 | 显示全部楼层
Masur,Mazzel,Harnoncourt,Haitink,Abbado,Seiji Ozawa什么的,基本上听一场少一场了。
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

0

主题

514

帖子

46

积分

中级会员

Rank: 3Rank: 3Rank: 3

积分
46
注册时间
2011-4-22
发表于 2013-4-15 16:55:19 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 ramos 于 2013-4-15 15:45 发表
我怎么觉得今年才开头就死了好多人?


我觉得是从去年9.10月份就开始扎堆去了....
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

112

主题

1276

帖子

53

积分

高级会员

Rank: 4Rank: 4Rank: 4Rank: 4

积分
53
注册时间
2013-2-27
QQ
发表于 2013-4-15 17:01:44 | 显示全部楼层
默哀。。。

去年和今年去世的音乐家太多了,贝尔格伦德、安德烈、魏森伯格等等。
Emmlabs XDS1-V2金版限量升级版,Boulder810+860前后级,宝碟藤森10唱机,高度风999旗舰唱放,Evolution Accoustics Micro One书架箱
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

18

主题

1017

帖子

43

积分

中级会员

Rank: 3Rank: 3Rank: 3

积分
43
注册时间
2012-5-11
QQ
发表于 2013-4-15 18:59:51 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 迷你音响 于 2013-4-15 17:01 发表
默哀。。。

去年和今年去世的音乐家太多了,贝尔格伦德、安德烈、魏森伯格等等。


有种时代帷幕缓缓拉下的感觉
飞猪专机+JRiver → HEXI RAWN MK2 → T1 MK2
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

112

主题

1276

帖子

53

积分

高级会员

Rank: 4Rank: 4Rank: 4Rank: 4

积分
53
注册时间
2013-2-27
QQ
发表于 2013-4-15 19:06:19 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 逆流光子 于 2013-4-15 18:59 发表


有种时代帷幕缓缓拉下的感觉
早就开始了,从卡拉扬去世宣告了20世纪演绎巅峰朝代的终结开始,现在剩下的顶级指挥屈指可数啦,而且不少身体抱恙。
Emmlabs XDS1-V2金版限量升级版,Boulder810+860前后级,宝碟藤森10唱机,高度风999旗舰唱放,Evolution Accoustics Micro One书架箱
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

24

主题

587

帖子

11

积分

中级会员

Rank: 3Rank: 3Rank: 3

积分
11
注册时间
2011-6-14
发表于 2013-4-15 20:01:36 | 显示全部楼层
Sir Colin Davis, 1927-2013

It is with extreme sadness that I heard of the death of Sir Colin Davis last night at the age of 85. He held positions with several orchestras and opera houses, including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Opera House, and the Staatskapelle Dresden, but for me and I’m sure for many others, the most notable of his associations was with the London Symphony Orchestra. Davis first conducted the LSO in 1959, and ended up being their longest-serving principal conductor (from 1995-2006). Any attempt by me to sum up his distinguished conducting career will inevitably seem trite and incomplete, so I thought I would pick some highlights that have meant a lot to me over the years.


It’s rather hard to know where to start, as there are so many treasures. Of course, he was well-known as an ardent champion of Berlioz, Sibelius, and Tippett, and he made many exceptional recordings of the music of all three. He recorded extensively for LSO Live; indeed the label’s first releases were his performances of Dvořák’s Eighth and Ninth Symphonies, and they remain amongst the finest accounts (his recording of Symphony No. 8 was first choice in BBC Radio 3’s Building a Library back in 2011).

His range of recordings was impressive indeed, from Handel to James MacMillan, and even in his later years he was still adding new works to his repertoire, such as the symphonies of Carl Nielsen. What impressed me above all was his attention to detail: he often brought out tiny little touches in the score that passed most others by, or did something just a little bit differently to everyone else, making it seem as if I were hearing the piece for the very first time. I think of him as an extremely fine Elgarian, for example, and although he was sometimes criticised for the occasional slow tempo (such as the opening of the First Symphony, or the closing “Softly and Gently, Dearly-Ransomed Soul” from The Dream of Gerontius), his masterly sense of phrasing meant that even such measured speeds never dragged or felt plodding.

In my opinion, though, perhaps his most magnificent recording is a simply stunning disc of William Walton’s First Symphony. I didn’t know the piece beforehand, and when I heard it I was knocked back in amazement, both by the work itself but also Davis’s account of it. The cover image for the recording is an erupting volcano, and I can't think of a more appropriate picture: with terrific playing from the LSO, this is a searing, volatile recording of such passion that it immediately catapulted the symphony to the top of my list of favourite pieces.

Davis was equally at home in the opera house. I revere his recording of Mozart’s Così fan tutte with Dame Janet Baker and Montserrat Caballé, in which he made the music sparkle from start to finish. I also don't think I've ever heard more truly joyous performances than his accounts of Verdi's Falstaff (again on LSO Live), and Humperdinck’s Hänsel und Gretel with Ann Murray and Edita Gruberová in the title roles. Berlioz looms large here, with outstanding recent recordings of Les Troyens, Benvenuto Cellini, and Béatrice et Bénédict. I’m looking forward immensely to hearing his live recording of Weber's Der Freischütz, recorded last year and due out later this month. I wasn’t at the concert, but I have no doubt that the recording will display his usual combination of insight, thrilling drama and astonishing musicality, the mark of everything he conducted.

As a final note, I hope I will be allowed the indulgence of a personal recollection: I never met him, but I did correspond with him once several years ago after he had conducted a particularly mesmerising performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the LSO at the BBC Proms. I wrote to him afterwards to say how extraordinary I thought the concert had been. Having no address for him, I merely sent it to him care of the Barbican, and therefore never expected it would even reach him, but I was amazed and touched to receive, a few weeks later, a hand-written reply, thanking me for my letter and saying how gratified he was that “something had got across”. Not only a superlative musician, then, but a gentleman: he shall be greatly missed.

从Presto搬点资料来, 缅怀大师
乐满人间
http://blog.sina.com.cn/jacksz12
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

557

主题

7737

帖子

130

积分

禁止访问

积分
130
注册时间
2013-2-20
发表于 2013-4-15 20:33:50 | 显示全部楼层
提示: 作者被禁止或删除 内容自动屏蔽
时隔一年再次出碟,请搜我帖
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

188

主题

2069

帖子

26

积分

中级会员

Rank: 3Rank: 3Rank: 3

积分
26
注册时间
2011-11-28
发表于 2013-4-15 20:35:38 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 standalone 于 2013-4-15 16:54 发表
Masur,Mazzel,Harnoncourt,Haitink,Abbado,Seiji Ozawa什么的,基本上听一场少一场了。
我打赌小泽活得最长
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

69

主题

1006

帖子

14

积分

中级会员

Rank: 3Rank: 3Rank: 3

积分
14
注册时间
2011-2-1
 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-15 21:09:46 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 红先生 于 2013-4-15 20:35 发表 我打赌小泽活得最长
小泽最近出来了一次,我看已经憔悴得很厉害了

[ 本帖最后由 sonple 于 2013-4-15 21:13 编辑 ]
xz.jpg
Moon river, wider than a mile
I'm crossing you in style some day……
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

36

主题

1022

帖子

28

积分

中级会员

Rank: 3Rank: 3Rank: 3

积分
28
注册时间
2011-10-3
发表于 2013-4-16 07:26:02 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 standalone 于 2013-4-15 16:54 发表
Masur,Mazzel,Harnoncourt,Haitink,Abbado,Seiji Ozawa什么的,基本上听一场少一场了。


还有 Levine 。。。
这些人真不好说哪天就没了,能听的抓紧听
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

7

主题

853

帖子

11

积分

中级会员

Rank: 3Rank: 3Rank: 3

积分
11
注册时间
2012-2-10
发表于 2013-4-16 16:54:20 | 显示全部楼层
唉。。有很多曲目真的是听着他的演绎确立的参考。。
John Peel: Life too has surface noise.
Lindemann 820S+Leben CS300
周边到位中
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

55

主题

354

帖子

27

积分

中级会员

Rank: 3Rank: 3Rank: 3

积分
27
注册时间
2012-2-3
发表于 2013-4-17 22:37:20 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 阿鲁卡多 于 2013-4-16 07:26 发表 还有 Levine 。。。这些人真不好说哪天就没了,能听的抓紧听
莱文2013年才满70,应该还有不少年好活。
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

0

主题

19

帖子

0

积分

新手上路

Rank: 1

积分
0
注册时间
2003-9-26
发表于 2013-4-18 09:49:51 | 显示全部楼层
很怀念他的德沃夏克第九交响曲,哀悼!
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 注册

本版积分规则

耳机俱乐部微信
耳机俱乐部微信

联系我们|有害信息举报:010-60152166 邮箱:zx@jd-bbs.com|手机版|Archiver|黑名单|中国耳机爱好者俱乐部 ( 京ICP备09075138号 )

GMT+8, 2024-5-3 22:00 , Processed in 0.124423 second(s), 38 queries , Gzip On.

快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表