: v9 `1 M. `/ ~3 q% LArtist: Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre Moscow, Alexander Vedernikov
( b3 G/ Z4 t2 q( N; RTitle: Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker
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Label: Pentatone3 Z) [/ F `5 [6 q) d/ C7 l& D
Genre: Classical' h5 o7 T# ]( \. ~* p
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/88,2kHz]2 C! b. u) K: f& \& w3 N9 }$ c
Total Time: 01:44:40 D0 X9 v: T( J) J0 y
Total Size: 1,47 GB (d.booklet)
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During a journey through Italy in 1882, Peter Tchaikovsky received a parcel in the post from a friend containing a book with the fairy tale Nutcracker and the Mouse King. This was, however, in the French adaptation Histoire d’un casse-noi- sette, which AlexandreDumas senior had published in 1844. The original by the German author E.T.A. Hoffmann was published at Christmastime in 1816, and was included at the time in the collection Die Serapionsbrüder. A contemporary review stated that the text was hardly a fairy tale, “but the rogue only takes on the mask of the child, in order to make fun of decent people by means of words and ges- tures in an even more amusing man- ner”. This story depicts “a complete world with all its fantastic objects, the way this presents itself to the fearful, innocent and yet greedy soul of a child (of the girl Marie of noble birth) in a delightful dream”: i.e. as a battle of the good (the dolls and toys) against the evil (the mice in the girl’s bedroom) in a fantastic Kingdom of Sweets, to which Marie is transport- ed through mysterious doors by the Nutcracker, her Christmas present.6 I+ s; N; H( e6 d
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Hi-Res无损音乐专辑曲目:
- O% U2 T4 B5 X- p* c0 N01 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Overture7 Z8 o2 [7 F7 p' O( N
02 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau I- Decoration of the Christmas tree
4 R' W9 ^( u; ^# h03 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau I- March
% L. w. ~! ]5 \, \- q: u6 o- H04 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau I- Childrens galop and entry of the parents3 D! @& ~' s2 { N1 Y
05 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau I- Arrival of Drosselmayer8 k0 F Z8 V$ j3 Y/ R: I8 C3 W
06 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau I- The Nutcracker and Grandfather dance
2 p/ [5 _2 h7 I: F0 A07 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau I- Departure of the guests. Night
! g! B l( x. H08 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau I- The battle and transformation scene
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4 @+ Z/ d! D* Z! p# U09 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau II- The forest of fir trees in winter" L( L8 |' C: Y4 j( U. O/ ]! C
10 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau II- Waltz of the snowflakes* i! z1 M( q5 Z
$ O: [5 ]) S9 H, I11 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- The enchanted palace of the kingdom of sweets
1 v; ~* e0 a, V: V9 }& b12 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Arrival of Clara and the Nutcracker
8 t# U; u( p! @9 f" R13 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Divertissement- a. Chocolate – Spanish Dance
9 K1 M, |& ?: k: w: ~14 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Divertissement- b. Coffee – Arabian Dance/ h3 X/ Y( }+ e
15 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Divertissement- c. Tea – Chinese Dance. J, N: i) j6 n
16 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Divertissement- d. Trepak – Russian Dance.dsf
+ z- t0 i, w# N' r( m& Q+ F17 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Divertissement- e. Dance of the Toy Flutes.dsf4 j! \3 ?/ K5 L) R- A; Y
18 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Divertissement- f. Mother Gigogne and the clowns.dsf
2 { w( S8 h5 ^& I# F5 F! O0 p19 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Waltz of the flowers.dsf
, k1 S9 n6 Z5 x# B20 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Pas de deux The Prince and the Sugar-Plum Fairy.dsf1 t- x# c( t; y5 n- Y$ F
21 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Variation I (Tarantella).dsf
2 Q$ E) [# H- |' |22 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Variation II (Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy).dsf$ ~: ^1 L+ M/ A+ @/ W2 y: H
23 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Coda.dsf
5 v8 P5 l+ f* i/ R! Z) R* N6 g24 – The Nutcracker – Act I- Tableau III- Final waltz and apotheosiss.dsf
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25 – Swan Lake, Op. 20 – Introduction
' j$ {) K5 @) |6 J4 ~: R2 k' O% Z' a26 – Swan Lake, Op. 20 – Variation I
1 G" ~: L% h8 j# B, s27 – Swan Lake, Op. 20 – Variation II' o4 C8 j7 f* P$ c, X: Q
28 – Swan Lake, Op. 20 – Coda& D) M4 L# T8 S+ i4 {
29 – Eugene Onegin, Op. 24 – Polonaise (Act 3)
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