视频:韋伯 : G小調為長笛、大提琴與鋼琴所作的三重奏Op.63
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视频介绍: 卡爾•馬利亞•馮•韋伯 : G小調為長笛、大提琴與鋼琴所作的三重奏Op.63 Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber : Trio in G minor for Flute、Cello and Piano Op.63 Piano : Leonora Armellini Flute : Tommaso Benciolini Cello : Ludovico Armellini Description : The flute figures in nearly half of Weber's small catalog of chamber music and the most substantial of these items is the Flute Trio with the flute replacing the violin in the usual trio configuration. It's unclear why Weber chose this instrumentation; he designed his clarinet and bassoon works for specific soloists, but no court flutist seems to have inspired this trio, which is dedicated to Philipp Jungh Weber's friend. The somber first movement begins with long cello and flute lines over a throbbing piano accompaniment and is full of dramatic outbursts. The second theme abounds in more conventional Classical-style twittering and this tension between dark Romanticism and bright Classicism drives the movement's development with Romanticism having the last word. The Scherzo begins with a rugged offbeat figure reminiscent of the out-of-kilter scherzo from Beethoven's "Spring" Sonata, though lacking Beethoven's humor. The third movement, Andante espressivo, bears the title "Schäfers Klage" or "Shepherd's Lament." The simple flute tune creeps along, seemingly unsure of itself gradually elaborated by all three instruments except for a strange, chromatic interruption similar to the spot where Weber's Oberon Overture harmonically falls apart. The long finale is more conventional, a loose assemblage of chipper tunes, some lyrical and some of the sewing-machine variety.Weber gives the instruments free rein,allowing each to come to prominence through the movement's course and then recede into the general trio texture. Movements : 1.Allegro moderato 2.Scherzo. Allegro vivace 3.Schäfers Klage. Andante espressivo 4.Finale. Allegro
视频介绍: 卡爾•馬利亞•馮•韋伯 : G小調為長笛、大提琴與鋼琴所作的三重奏Op.63 Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber : Trio in G minor for Flute、Cello and Piano Op.63 Piano : Leonora Armellini Flute : Tommaso Benciolini Cello : Ludovico Armellini Description : The flute figures in nearly half of Weber's small catalog of chamber music and the most substantial of these items is the Flute Trio with the flute replacing the violin in the usual trio configuration. It's unclear why Weber chose this instrumentation; he designed his clarinet and bassoon works for specific soloists, but no court flutist seems to have inspired this trio, which is dedicated to Philipp Jungh Weber's friend. The somber first movement begins with long cello and flute lines over a throbbing piano accompaniment and is full of dramatic outbursts. The second theme abounds in more conventional Classical-style twittering and this tension between dark Romanticism and bright Classicism drives the movement's development with Romanticism having the last word. The Scherzo begins with a rugged offbeat figure reminiscent of the out-of-kilter scherzo from Beethoven's "Spring" Sonata, though lacking Beethoven's humor. The third movement, Andante espressivo, bears the title "Schäfers Klage" or "Shepherd's Lament." The simple flute tune creeps along, seemingly unsure of itself gradually elaborated by all three instruments except for a strange, chromatic interruption similar to the spot where Weber's Oberon Overture harmonically falls apart. The long finale is more conventional, a loose assemblage of chipper tunes, some lyrical and some of the sewing-machine variety.Weber gives the instruments free rein,allowing each to come to prominence through the movement's course and then recede into the general trio texture. Movements : 1.Allegro moderato 2.Scherzo. Allegro vivace 3.Schäfers Klage. Andante espressivo 4.Finale. Allegro
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