Romanesca op. 13/1 西特.汉斯 小提琴加钢琴 朔特版
如今,任何一个小提琴家听到西特这个名字,可能都会想到这位长期以来在器乐课程中耳熟能详的研究和练习曲的作者。当然,布拉格小提琴家、音乐教师和作曲家汉斯-西特(18501922 年)对小提琴教学方法产生了重大影响,但他还创作了一系列其他值得一听的作品:小提琴、中提琴和大提琴协奏曲以及各种乐器组合的室内乐。西特曾在布拉格学习小提琴,随后先是被任命为布雷斯劳(现称弗罗茨瓦夫)的管弦乐团团长,后又被任命为音乐总监。他曾在布拉格和开姆尼茨担任音乐总监,并在那里推广斯美塔那和尼斯的作品。18841921 年,他被莱比锡音乐学院任命为小提琴、管弦乐演奏和乐谱阅读教授。此外,他还在布罗茨基四重奏中担任中提琴演奏,组织音乐会,并担任巴赫协会的指挥。作曲家弗朗哥-阿尔法诺(他完成了普契尼未完成的歌剧《图兰朵》)和弗雷德里克-德柳斯以及指挥家瓦茨拉夫-塔里奇都曾师从西特。他在莱比锡期间还创作了三部专辑作品 13,并于 1894 年由 Bosworth & Co 出版。该作品集中的第 1 号作品《罗曼内斯卡》是一首优美而略带忧伤的乐曲,具有浪漫主义的魅力,能引出抒情而富有表现力的演奏,因此非常适合教学和音乐会演出"
作曲家: Sitt, Hans
编者: Birtel, Wolfgang
乐器: violin and piano
出版社: Schott Music
原文简介:
Any violinist who hears the name Sitt nowadays will probably just think of the author of studies and exercises that have long been a familiar feature in instrumental lessons. Of course the Prague violinist, music teacher and composer Hans Sitt (18501922) made a significant impact on methods of violin teaching, but he also wrote a whole series of other works worth listening to: concertos for violin, viola and cello and chamber music for various combinations of instruments. Sitt studied the violin in Prague and was then appointed first as leader of the orchestra and then as musical director in Breslau (now called Wroclaw).After posts as director of music in Prague, Chemnitz where he championed the work of Smetana and Nice, he was eventually appointed professor of violin, orchestral playing and score reading at the Leipzig Conservatoire from 18841921. Besides this he also played viola in the Brodsky Quartet, organised concerts and was conductor of the Bach Society. The composers Franco Alfano - who completed Puccinis unfinished opera Turandot and Frederick Delius studied with Sitt, as did the conductor Václav Talich. Three Album Leaves op. 13 were also composed during his time in Leipzig, published by Bosworth & Co in 1894. Romanesca, No. 1 in that collection, is a pretty, slightly melancholy piece of music with romantic appeal that draws out lyrical and expressive playing and is thus eminently suitable for tuition purposes and concert performances.