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三首墨西哥通俗Canciones
Tres Canciones Populares Mexicanas
3: 三首墨西哥通俗歌曲La Pajarera 01:03
4: 二十四首前奏曲Por ti mi Corazon 02:56
5: ——圆舞曲La Valentina 01:40
二十四首前奏曲
Twenty Four Preludes
6: ——特洛匹克舞曲No. 1 in C major 01:14
7: ——马祖卡舞曲No. 2 in A minor 00:29
8: ——伦巴舞曲No. 3 in G major 00:34
9: 墨西哥谐谑曲No. 4 in E minor 00:23
10: 后奏曲No. 5 in D major 00:40
11: 晨曲No. 6 in B minor 00:23
12: 歌曲No. 7 in A major 00:51
13: 前奏曲No. 8 in F sharp minor 01:16
14: 前奏曲No. 9 in E major 00:46
15: 库朗特舞曲No. 10 in C sharp mi.... 01:21
16: ——中板No. 11 in B major 00:48
17: ——行板No. 12 in G sharp min.... 00:58
18: ——中板No. 13 in F sharp maj.... 01:06
19: ——富表情的小快板No. 14 in D shar.... 00:45
20: ——稍快的小快板No. 15 in D flat .... 00:50
21: ——小快板No. 16 in B flat min.... 00:38
22: 埃斯特蕾利塔No. 17 in A flat ma.... 00:42
23: No. 18 in F minor 00:49
24: No. 19 in E flat major 00:43
25: No. 20 in C minor 00:50
26: No. 21 in B flat major 00:53
27: No. 22 in G minor 00:46
28: No. 23 in F major 00:52
29: No. 24 in D minor 01:46
四首小曲
Four Pieces
30: 圆舞曲Valse 02:29
31: TropicoTropico 02:51
32: 玛祖卡舞曲Mazurka 04:39
33: 伦巴舞曲Rumba 01:56
墨西哥谐谑曲
Scherzino Mexicano
34: 墨西哥谐谑曲Scherzino Mexicano 02:36
后奏曲
Postlude
35: 后奏曲Postlude 02:03
晨曲
Alborada
36: 晨曲Alborada 01:26
Cancion
Cancion
37: CancionCancion 01:50
前奏曲
Prelude
38: 前奏曲Prelude 00:36
前奏曲
Prelude
39: 前奏曲Prelude 01:42
库朗特舞曲
Courante
40: 库朗特舞曲Courante 02:48
六首短小的前奏曲
Six Short Preludes
41: 中板Moderato 00:54
42: 行板Andante 00:39
43: 中板Moderato 00:40
44: 富表情的小快板Allegretto espress.... 00:59
45: 稍快的小快板Allegretto con mott.... 00:32
46: 小快板Alegretto 00:55
埃斯特蕾利塔
Estrellita
47: 埃斯特蕾利塔Estrellita 02:23
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      • 晚祷曲Vespertina
        1: 晚祷曲Vespertina 02:43
      • 晨祷曲Matinal
        2: 晨祷曲Matinal 02:15
      • 三首墨西哥通俗CancionesTres Canciones Populares Mexicanas
        3: 三首墨西哥通俗歌曲La Pajarera 01:03
        4: 二十四首前奏曲Por ti mi Corazon 02:56
        5: ——圆舞曲La Valentina 01:40
      • 二十四首前奏曲Twenty Four Preludes
        6: ——特洛匹克舞曲No. 1 in C major 01:14
        7: ——马祖卡舞曲No. 2 in A minor 00:29
        8: ——伦巴舞曲No. 3 in G major 00:34
        9: 墨西哥谐谑曲No. 4 in E minor 00:23
        10: 后奏曲No. 5 in D major 00:40
        11: 晨曲No. 6 in B minor 00:23
        12: 歌曲No. 7 in A major 00:51
        13: 前奏曲No. 8 in F sharp minor 01:16
        14: 前奏曲No. 9 in E major 00:46
        15: 库朗特舞曲No. 10 in C sharp mi.... 01:21
        16: ——中板No. 11 in B major 00:48
        17: ——行板No. 12 in G sharp min.... 00:58
        18: ——中板No. 13 in F sharp maj.... 01:06
        19: ——富表情的小快板No. 14 in D shar.... 00:45
        20: ——稍快的小快板No. 15 in D flat .... 00:50
        21: ——小快板No. 16 in B flat min.... 00:38
        22: 埃斯特蕾利塔No. 17 in A flat ma.... 00:42
        23: No. 18 in F minor 00:49
        24: No. 19 in E flat major 00:43
        25: No. 20 in C minor 00:50
        26: No. 21 in B flat major 00:53
        27: No. 22 in G minor 00:46
        28: No. 23 in F major 00:52
        29: No. 24 in D minor 01:46
      • 四首小曲Four Pieces
        30: 圆舞曲Valse 02:29
        31: TropicoTropico 02:51
        32: 玛祖卡舞曲Mazurka 04:39
        33: 伦巴舞曲Rumba 01:56
      • 墨西哥谐谑曲Scherzino Mexicano
        34: 墨西哥谐谑曲Scherzino Mexicano 02:36
      • 后奏曲Postlude
        35: 后奏曲Postlude 02:03
      • 晨曲Alborada
        36: 晨曲Alborada 01:26
      • CancionCancion
        37: CancionCancion 01:50
      • 前奏曲Prelude
        38: 前奏曲Prelude 00:36
      • 前奏曲Prelude
        39: 前奏曲Prelude 01:42
      • 库朗特舞曲Courante
        40: 库朗特舞曲Courante 02:48
      • 六首短小的前奏曲Six Short Preludes
        41: 中板Moderato 00:54
        42: 行板Andante 00:39
        43: 中板Moderato 00:40
        44: 富表情的小快板Allegretto espress.... 00:59
        45: 稍快的小快板Allegretto con mott.... 00:32
        46: 小快板Alegretto 00:55
      • 埃斯特蕾利塔Estrellita
        47: 埃斯特蕾利塔Estrellita 02:23
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          • 专辑号:8.553832
            发行时间:10/06/1998
            所属厂牌: Naxos Guitar Collection
            所属分类: 浪漫主义时期 吉他
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                • 晚祷曲Vespertina
                  1: 晚祷曲Vespertina 02:43
                • 晨祷曲Matinal
                  2: 晨祷曲Matinal 02:15
                • 三首墨西哥通俗CancionesTres Canciones Populares Mexicanas
                  3: 三首墨西哥通俗歌曲La Pajarera 01:03
                  4: 二十四首前奏曲Por ti mi Corazon 02:56
                  5: ——圆舞曲La Valentina 01:40
                • 二十四首前奏曲Twenty Four Preludes
                  6: ——特洛匹克舞曲No. 1 in C major 01:14
                  7: ——马祖卡舞曲No. 2 in A minor 00:29
                  8: ——伦巴舞曲No. 3 in G major 00:34
                  9: 墨西哥谐谑曲No. 4 in E minor 00:23
                  10: 后奏曲No. 5 in D major 00:40
                  11: 晨曲No. 6 in B minor 00:23
                  12: 歌曲No. 7 in A major 00:51
                  13: 前奏曲No. 8 in F sharp minor 01:16
                  14: 前奏曲No. 9 in E major 00:46
                  15: 库朗特舞曲No. 10 in C sharp minor 01:21
                  16: ——中板No. 11 in B major 00:48
                  17: ——行板No. 12 in G sharp minor 00:58
                  18: ——中板No. 13 in F sharp major 01:06
                  19: ——富表情的小快板No. 14 in D sharp minor 00:45
                  20: ——稍快的小快板No. 15 in D flat major 00:50
                  21: ——小快板No. 16 in B flat minor 00:38
                  22: 埃斯特蕾利塔No. 17 in A flat major 00:42
                  23:No. 18 in F minor 00:49
                  24:No. 19 in E flat major 00:43
                  25:No. 20 in C minor 00:50
                  26:No. 21 in B flat major 00:53
                  27:No. 22 in G minor 00:46
                  28:No. 23 in F major 00:52
                  29:No. 24 in D minor 01:46
                • 四首小曲Four Pieces
                  30:圆舞曲Valse 02:29
                  31:TropicoTropico 02:51
                  32:玛祖卡舞曲Mazurka 04:39
                  33:伦巴舞曲Rumba 01:56
                • 墨西哥谐谑曲Scherzino Mexicano
                  34:墨西哥谐谑曲Scherzino Mexicano 02:36
                • 后奏曲Postlude
                  35:后奏曲Postlude 02:03
                • 晨曲Alborada
                  36:晨曲Alborada 01:26
                • CancionCancion
                  37:CancionCancion 01:50
                • 前奏曲Prelude
                  38:前奏曲Prelude 00:36
                • 前奏曲Prelude
                  39:前奏曲Prelude 01:42
                • 库朗特舞曲Courante
                  40:库朗特舞曲Courante 02:48
                • 六首短小的前奏曲Six Short Preludes
                  41:中板Moderato 00:54
                  42:行板Andante 00:39
                  43:中板Moderato 00:40
                  44:富表情的小快板Allegretto espressivo 00:59
                  45:稍快的小快板Allegretto con motto 00:32
                  46:小快板Alegretto 00:55
                • 埃斯特蕾利塔Estrellita
                  47:埃斯特蕾利塔Estrellita 02:23
              • 专辑介绍
              • Manuel Maria Ponce (1882 - 1948) VespertinaMatinal (Rondino)Tres Canciones Populares Mexicanas 24 PreludesFour PiecesScherzino MexicanoSeis Preludios Cortos Estrellita Manuel Maria Ponce was born into a middle-class family in the Mexican provincial town of Fresnillo, Zacatecas; he received his first piano lessons from his sister Josefina in Aguascalientes when he was only six years of age. Ponce's prodigious talents took him to Mexico City, to advanced studies in Bologna and Berlin, a position at the Mexico City Conservatory, and an extended sojourn in Paris in 1925-33, where he worked with Paul Dukas. After 1933, Ponce returned to Mexico City where he taught piano at the Conservatory and folklore at the University. The tireless Ponce also had an active career as a music critic and journalist, from youthful articles in the Aguascalientes newspaper and a period (1915-17) in Havana, to editing major music periodicals in Mexico City and Paris. As a composer, Ponce merged the influences of his youth - salon music for the piano, sentimental art-songs, and folk-tunes, with sophisticated counterpoint, impressionistic harmonies, and the new Latin American nationalism. Although Ponce was not alone in forging a Mexican national musical tradition, his works, with their often breathtaking melodies, still have broader appeal than those of his few rivals, such as Chlivez, and it would not be unreasonable to proclaim him Mexico's greatest composer. Ponce wrote many works for orchestra, for piano, a fine violin concerto, and many song settings, but these works tend to be less well-known today than his music for guitar, which is fundamental to that instrument's modern repertoire. It was the guitar virtuoso Andres Segovia (1893- 1987) who first persuaded Ponce to write for this instrument. The two met in 1923, on the occasion of Segovia's first recital in Mexico City; Ponce wrote a highly complimentary review, and a lasting friendship ensued, Segovia, conscious of the guitar's then limited contemporary repertoire, urged Ponce to compose for him, Ponce readily complied, and discovered an unusual affinity for the instrument, an instinctive ability to take full advantage of its unique qualities and to transcend its limitations. Delighted, Segovia performed Ponce's music throughout the world and edited many of his pieces for publication by the venerable German firm of Schott. The present recording consists of miniatures for guitar composed throughout Ponce's career. Even more than his extended works, these pieces reveal the inexhaustible fecundity of Ponce's musical imagination and his equally remarkable melodic gifts. Segovia sometimes took liberties while editing music. For this recording, the most original available sources have been consulted; in a few cases, notably the Twenty-Four Preludes, the Valse, and the Mazurka, the versions recorded here differ from those edited by Segovia. Ponce wrote Estrellita, his most beloved song, in 1912; he was inspired, he later claimed, by the clear Mexican sky he observed from a night train between Mexico City and his home in Aguascalientes. The song was published in 1914, but Ponce failed to secure the copyright properly and consequently never received the royalties and financial security it certainly would have provided. He arranged the song for guitar in 1925, about the same time as his settings of the Tres Cancianes Papulares Mexicanas, La Pajarera, Par Ti Mi Carazon, and La Valentina. Segovia performed all four as a group and arranged for the publication of the latter three in 1928, The little Prelude was also composed in 1925; in 1926 Segovia wrote to Ponce that he was "awaiting .., the variations and the fugue" - perhaps referring to this prelude? Otero has dated the Alborada and Cancion Popular Gallega to 1927; neither is mentioned in the published correspondence. The "Galician folk-song" is in fact the Catalan carol El Noy de la Mar. well known to guitarists in Miguel Llobet's arrangement. Ponce might well have learned the song from Segovia, or it is also possible that. living in Paris, he was exposed to the Catalan nationalism emerging at this time in Spain, (But neither of these sources would explain his confusion of Galicia with Catatonia) The Preludio and Courante reveal Ponce's fascination with Baroque music during this period. They were written at about the same time as he was composing for Segovia the famous pastiches-suites which Segovia then performed as his own transcriptions of little-known works by Baroque composers. Schott published the Preludio in 1928, but in an idiosyncratic edition in which Segovia specifies a capo tasto at the second fret, changing the tonality from E minor to F# minor, Ponce laboured several years on the set of Twenty- Four Preludes, completing them by 1929, Segovia planned to publish them all, but only half found their way into print, the Twelve Preludes of 1930. Segovia wrote to Ponce that the publisher Schott, previously eager for new music, had become reticent in the face of "the crisis", that is, the world-wide economic depression. Almost half a century later the Mexican guitarist Miguel Alcazar found most of the remaining pieces among the composer's manuscripts, In Alcazar's reconstruction, the Twenty-Four Preludes appear to have included one piece in each major and minor key. Unable to find a prelude [no.3] in G among Ponce's papers, Alcazar nevertheless found a suitable piece in a manuscript of variations on a theme of Cabezón for guitar. The Postlude was written in Paris, perhaps in 1929; Segovia recorded it in 1930. According to some speculation, Ponce may have intended it to be part of his most ambitious work for solo guitar, the Twenty Variations and Fugue on Folias de Espa?a of the same year. In 1932, Segovia wrote to Ponce: "The Rumba is now in my feet and moving my chest. And everyone in the house [is] the same when hearing it." The Valse, perhaps originally composed for piano and arranged for guitar, seems also to date from 1932; the following year Segovia wrote to Ponce requesting a "Chopinesque" Mazurka to accompany it. In 1936 Segovia submitted four pieces (including the Tropico, which was apparently paired with the Rumba) to Schott for publication, but only the Valse was issued (in 1937). Vespertina and Matinal (Rondino), were composed for the new Guitar Review and were published in Nos. 5 and 6 (1948) under the title Dos vi?etas. Seis Preludios Cortos, written in about 1947, were published posthumously, as was the lovely and slightly mournful Scherzino Mexicano. Adam Holzman The American guitarist Adam Holzman enjoys a distinguished international reputation. Victory in five international competitions includes first prize in 1983 at the Quebec GFA Concours International de Guitare, top award at the Ninth Concorso Internazionale di Garganano in Italy and Bronze Medal at the Third Toronto International Guitar Festival. In addition to performances throughout the United States of America, Adam Holzman has appeared abroad, with concerts in Holland, Italy, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica and Panama, and reached an even wider audience when he was twice chosen to perform in historic masterclasses by the legendary Andres Segovia. He is founder of the Guitar Department at the University of Texas at Austin, where, in addition to his active performing career, he heads a thriving guitar studio. From 1992 to 1994 he held the title Maestro Extraordinario from the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Mexico, where he served as artist-in- residence.
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