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Artist: Hallé, Sir Mark Elder
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Label: Halle Concerts Society
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Quality: flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
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Hi-Res无损音乐专辑简介:
) G$ Y3 ^! `" vHallé returns with its second volume of works by Vaughan Williams, continuing its award winning survey of British music under its Musical Director, Sir Mark Elder.1 x" c; H1 W7 q0 [6 U- v) O8 l
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Latest release for award winning label in the English repertoire at which it excels1 Q3 E- q2 C0 Q& h, I9 o3 K
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The release combines two highly contrasting works to provide a disc which is both moving and uplifting.
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* u2 ]6 m% g0 }Symphony No.5 is a generally tranquil work with music influenced by Ravel, with whom Vaughan Williams had studied, and is scored for very traditional forces
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( b4 v% A: F. A2 z) NSymphony No.8 is dedicated to Sir John Barbirolli and was premièred by the Hallé in 1956. It is the shortest and least serious of the symphonies and whilst not being without moments of somber mood, is generally light hearted in tone. It is has a more exotic instrumental colour, with an enhanced percussion section." v* u3 D! b! Z# P( x8 y* _
+ I* }! V C) I" E' bThese works have long been part of Hallé’s concert repertoire under Sir Mark Elder in performances which have drawn great critical praise:
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'I cannot think of another conductor around today better equipped to conduct this score than Sir Mark and he didn’t disappoint.' Michael Cookson, 'Seen and Heard International', Review of performance of Symphony No.5, Nov 2011 ! ^& `* m: ]: v
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01. Symphony No. 5 in D Major: I. Preludio
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05. Symphony No. 8 in D Minor: I. Fantasia (Variazioni senza tema)
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07. Symphony No. 8 in D Minor: III. Cavatina (per stromenti ad arco)
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