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旧 Jun 4th, 2007, 03:20     #1
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默认 【分享】[June 4] 《Romances & Elegies》中提琴抒情曲集

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This elegiac music seems very well-suited to the dark sound of the viola. Kashkashian plays it simply and very expressively, without slides or sentimentality; glowing and shimmering, her tone is pure, warm, inflected. The program has great variety. Britten's mournful Lachrymae (Reflections on a Song of John Dowland) comes to an agitated climax and ends with an old chorale. Vaughan Williams's Romance is a peaceful pastoral; Carter's Elegy is somber, gentle, and hardly dissonant; Glasunov's Elegy is very romantic. Liszt's Romance is very rhetorical--half recitation, half lamentation--but ends serenely. Kodály's Adagio, solemn and inward, comes to a passionate climax; the opening returns in the highest register. Vieuxtemps's romantic virtuoso piece has musical substance as well as passion, rhetoric, a big climax, and a wild, brilliant ending. --Edith Eisler

演奏者:
Kim Kashkashian, viola
Robert Levin, piano



Elegy for viola & piano in G minor, Op. 44
Composed by Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov
格拉祖诺夫 - 为中提琴和钢琴所写的《殇》
[MEDIA]http://www.u1006.dreamhosters.com/henry/elegie/04.mp3[/MEDIA]

Romance oubliée, for viola (or violin, or cello) & piano, S. 132 (LW D16)
Composed by Franz Liszt
李斯特《中提琴浪漫曲》
[MEDIA]http://www.u1006.dreamhosters.com/henry/elegie/05.mp3[/MEDIA]

Adagio for violin (or viola or cello) & piano
Composed by Zoltan Kodaly
科达伊的《慢板》
[MEDIA]http://www.u1006.dreamhosters.com/henry/elegie/06.mp3[/MEDIA]

Elégie for viola or cello & piano, Op. 30
Composed by Henri Vieuxtemps
维俄当的《中提琴挽歌》
[MEDIA]http://www.u1006.dreamhosters.com/henry/elegie/07.mp3[/MEDIA]
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The Much-Maligned Viola
December 5, 1999
Kim Kashkashian

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The viola - it quietly and unassumingly provides the inner voices in the symphony or string quartet. You don't hear it very often as a solo instrument. And in the musical world, it's often the butt of jokes. (Q. Why is viola called "bratsche" in Germany?
A. Because that's the sound it makes when you sit down on it.
Q.Why shouldn't you drive off a cliff in a Beetle with three violas in it?
A. You could fit in at least one more.)

So why is the viola so maligned? First of all, there's the assumption that the violist, if he or she were really any good, would be a violinist. Richard Wagner apparently once commented, "The viola is commonly (with rare exceptions) played by infirm violinists, or by decrepit players of wind instruments who happen to have been acquainted with a string instrument once upon a time." After all, the violin is the star-the champagne of the string world-playing those virtuosic passages, hogging the limelight with the melody line, singing up high where everyone can hear, with all those frilly trills and fast notes. The viola tends to get the meatloaf and mashed-potato notes. Plus there's really very little solo music for the viola compared to the violin-the viola usually gets stuck playing along with the bass line or echoing the violin's melodies. Then there's the traditional orchestra hierarchies-the first violinists are tops, followed by cellos, second violins, violas and basses. It's the proverbial "kick the dog" situation. (See Carl Rahkonen's piece, "No Laughing Matter: The Viola Joke as Musician's Folklore", found on The Viola Web Site.)

Part of the difficulty for the violist is that instrument makers have been struggling over the centuries to find a good balance between size and timbre (or sound quality). The violin and the cello are more ideally proportional in length and thus have a clearer sound than the more veiled tone of the viola. Ideally the viola should be a bit larger to get the best timbre, but that would make it even more difficult to play. As the viola master William Primrose once remarked, "The viola is difficult enough without having to indulge in a wrestling match with it." Today's violists have to be fairly athletic to handle the instrument-they have a longer and more awkward stretch with their left hands, and need to use greater pressure on both fingerboard and bow than the violinists.

Then there's the problem of getting the soft-spoken, purple-toned viola to stand out against an orchestra. The violin and the cello are more able to ring out over a full orchestra-which is why there are fewer solo pieces for the viola. As Cecil Forsyth noted in his book Orchestration (1914), composers often didn't really know what to do with the viola. "The instrument was there and had to be written for. Interesting ... middle-parts were, however, still a thing of the future. The viola, therefore, either did nothing or something which by the ingenuity of the composer was made to appear as much like nothing as possible."

But the paucity of excellent music for the viola, and the quality of playing, is certainly the stuff of mere folklore. The artistry of modern violists nips in the bud any doubts about the beauty or versatility of the instrument. And the viola has had some illustrious champions-Bach liked to play viola so he could be "in the middle of the harmony" and relaxed by bowing away on his viola, Beethoven started out as a violist in the court orchestra in Bonn, and Mozart himself was an excellent violist and wrote some marvelous pieces for it. In fact, 18th-century composers such as Hadyn and Mozart recognized the viola's potential and started to write for it as a solo instrument. It was in that century, too, that the viola took its place as a fixture in the standard string ensembles that we know today - the string quartet, quintet and trio. (Reasons why, violists might argue, the 18th century is nicknamed the Age of Enlightenment.) And finally, in the 19th century, composers such as Brahms and Berlioz helped to unleash the viola from any remaining prejudices. The rise of the Romantic style, which needed the subtle coloring of the viola to achieve its lush effects, and the emergence of the viola virtuoso, brought the viola into its own.

The viola has indeed been much maligned. It's just that the stuff of folklore - or old prejudices-are hard to dispel.


Want to hear some more of the viola repertoire? Here's a few suggestions:

Mozart: Concerto for Violin and Viola (K364/320d, 1779)
Mozart: Quintet in G minor for Two Violins, Two Violas and Cello (K516, 1787)
Hector Berlioz: Harold en Italie
Johannes Brahms: Serenade (Op. 16)
Bela Barók: Viola Concerto (1949, posthumous)
William Walton: Viola Concerto (1929)
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