Daniel Barenboim
以色列指揮家、鋼琴家。又譯“巴倫波因”。 1942年11月15日生於阿根廷布宜諾斯艾利斯一個猶太移民家庭。父母都是鋼琴教師,7歲首次舉行貝多芬作品獨奏會。 1951年隨家移居歐洲,1952年定居以色列。同年獲美國的以色列文化財團獎學金,至薩爾茨堡莫扎特音樂學院學習。先後在薩爾茨堡莫扎特音樂學院、羅馬圣西西里亞音樂學院、巴黎音樂學院隨菲舍爾(E.Fischer)學習鋼琴,隨馬克維奇(I.Markevitch)、布萊茲學指揮,師從納迪婭·布朗熱學習作曲。
Radu Lupu 魯普(1945- )
羅馬尼亞鋼琴家,6歲學琴,12歲登台演奏,他的鋼琴老師穆濟切斯庫也是李帕蒂的老師,1963年獲獎學金到莫斯科音樂學院在涅高茲班上學習.1966年獲克萊本國際比賽獎,1967年獲埃乃斯庫比賽獎,1969年又獲利茲國際比賽獎. 魯普的演奏追求音的微妙與流暢,在微妙的音中追求透明的陰影感;追求強音及它所造成的鮮明的明暗效果,強調動態與幅度.魯普演奏的舒伯特、布拉姆斯及戈爾德堡合作的莫扎特小提琴奏鳴曲最具特色。
In 1966 Lupu won the prestigious Van Cliburn Competition and took the top prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition in 1969. Radu Lupu has made a musical home for himself in the rich nineteenth century repertoire Schubert, Schumann, Beethoven, and Brahms especially.
Barenboim has a rich recorded repertoire as a conductor, pianist, accompanist, and chamber music player. In December 2007, Warner Classics released a 5CD set to celebrate Barenboim's 65th birthday titled The Pianist. The set includes selected piano works of Bach, Mozart, Schubert Brahms, Piazzolla and others.
Franz Schubert's Trois marches militaires (Three Military Marches), D. 733 are among the many works for piano, four hands that the composer produced around the time of his first summer stay at the Count of Ezterházy's summer home in Zseliz (1818).
Piano, four-hand music was, by and large, the only Schubert instrumental music that publishers cared to purchase during his short lifetime; the Three Military Marches, D. 733 were published in 1826 as Opus 51. Each is a true ternary (ABA) design; the central episode is called a trio, and the opening music is recalled, verbatim, for the closing section.
【專輯曲目】 · · · · · ·
1. Marches Militaires (3) for piano, 4 hands, D. 733 (Op. 51): Allegro vivace in D major
2. Marches Militaires (3) for piano, 4 hands, D. 733 (Op. 51): Allegro molto moderato in G major
3. Marches Militaires (3) for piano, 4 hands, D. 733 (Op. 51): Allegro moderato in E flat major
4. Variations (8) on an Original Theme, for piano, 4 hands in A flat major, D. 813 (Op. 35)
5. Sonata for piano, 4 hands in C major ('Grand Duo'), D. 812 (Op. posth. 140): Allegro moderato
6. Sonata for piano, 4 hands in C major ('Grand Duo'), D. 812 (Op. posth. 140): Andante
7. Sonata for piano, 4 hands in C major ('Grand Duo'), D. 812 (Op. posth. 140): Scherzo: Allegro vivace
8. Sonata for piano, 4 hands in C major ('Grand Duo'), D. 812 (Op. posth. 140): Allegro vivace