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مختص کاربر آزاد 1396/03/01

کلودیو آبادو رهبر ارکستر برجستهٔ ایتالیایی بود.

فراگیری دروس پیانو را در کنسرواتوار میلان نزد پدرش میکلانجلو آبادو فراگرفت. همچنین نزد هانس سواروفسکی در آکادمی موسیقی وین رهبری ارکستر را فراگرفت. از سال ۱۹۶۰ با لا اسکالای میلان به همکاری پرداخت و به عنوان مدیر هنری از سال ۱۹۶۸ تا ۱۹۸۶ به فعالیت پرداخت. از فعالیتهای او در لا اسکالا اجرای آثار برجستهٔ اپرای معاصر در کنار رپرتوار سنتی ایتالیایی بود. از جمله اختصاص سری کنسرت‌هایی به آثار آلبان برگ و مودست موسورگسکی. همچنین در زمان فعالیتش در لا اسکالا، ارکستر دلا اسکالا را برای اجرای رپرتوار ارکستری در کنسرت پایه‌گذاری کرد.

ارکستر فیلارمونیک برلین

در ۱۹۶۶ به عنوان رهبر با ارکستر فیلارمونیک برلین همکاری کرد که حاصل آن ایجاد ارتباط ویژهٔ هنری بین او و ارکستر بود که منجر به انتخاب شدن او به عنوان رهبر اصلی ارکستر در سال ۱۹۸۹ گردید. وی در اجراهای فیلارمونیک برلین از آثار موسیقی معاصر به موازات آثار موسیقی کلاسیک و رمانتیک استفاده می‌کرد.

فعالیت در وین

در ۱۹۶۵ برای اولین بار ارکستر فیلارمونیک وین را در فستیوال سالزبورگ رهبری کرد. همچنین به عنوان مدیر موسیقی اپرای دولتی وین (۱۹۸۶–۱۹۹۱)انتخاب شد، از اجراهای شاخص آن زمان باید به آثار موسورگسکی (Boris Godunov)، شوبرت (Fierrabras)و روسینی (Il viaggio a Reims) اشاره کرد. در سال ۱۹۸۷ به عنوان مدیر کل موسیقی شهر وین منصوب شد و در ۱۹۸۸ فستیوال موسیقی مدرن وین را پایه گذاشت که هرساله با کارگردانی وی برگزار می‌شود .

وی به عنوان رهبر میهمان با ارکسترهای متعددی همکاری داشته‌است. از آن جمله می‌توان به همکاری او با ارکستر جوانان سیمون بولیوار ونزوئلا (SBYOV) در سال ۲۰۰۵ در کاراکاس و هاوانا اشاره کرد. ارکستری که ۳۰ سال پیش به همت خوزه آبرئو تشکیل شد و نوازندگان آن را جوانانی از خانواده‌های فقیر تشکیل می‌دهند که به همت این ارکستر امکانات آموزش و نوازندگی آنان در سطح حرفه‌ای فراهم شده‌است.

ضبطها

ضبطهای وی شامل آثار بزرگ سمفونیک بتهوون، شوبرت، مندلسون، برامس، چایکوفسکی، مالر، راول، پروکفیف و اپراهای موتسارت، روسینی، وردی و واگنر است. در سال ۲۰۰۰ سری کامل سمفونیهای بتهوون را که با ارکستر فیلارمونیک برلین ضبط کرده بود منتشر کرد. در زمینهٔ ضبط با کمپانیهای معتبری چون دویچه گراموفون، EMI Classics، Sony Classics همکاری داشته‌است. ضبطهای او جوائز متعددی برده‌اند که از آن جمله می‌توان به: گرمی، دیاپازون طلایی، جایزهٔ رکورد آکادمی، استلای طلایی و… اشاره کرد.

جوایز و عناوین

    جایزهٔ استاندارد اپرا (برای اجرای بوریس گودونوف در کاونت گاردن)
    لژیون دونور از وزارت فرهنگ فرانسه
    Gran Croce، بالاترین نشان افتخار ایتالیا
    Bundesverdienstkreuz، بالاترین نشان افتخار غیرنظامی آلمان (۱۹۹۲)
    حلقهٔ افتخار از فیلارمونیک وین (۱۹۷۳)
    نیکلای طلایی از فیلارمونیک وین (۱۹۸۰)
    مدال طلا از انجمن بین‌المللی گوستاو مالر
    جایزهٔ بین‌المللی موسیقی ارنست فون زیمنس (معتبرترین جایزهٔ موسیقی آلمان) (۱۹۹۴)
    مدال طلا از رویال فیلارمونیک لندن (۲۰۰۳)
    انتخاب به عنوان رهبر سال از طرف مطبوعات آلمان
    دریافت معتبرترین جایزهٔ دولتی Das Grosse verdienskreuz mit stern از رئیس جمهور آلمان (به علت خدمات شایان به هنر در برلین)

 

Artist: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado
Title: Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
Genre: Classical
Total Time: 08:09:59
 

Tracklist
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01. Bartók: Piano Concerto No.1, BB 91, Sz. 83-1. Allegro moderato-Allegro - Claudio Abbado & Maurizio Pollini & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
02. Bartók: Piano Concerto No.1, BB 91, Sz. 83-2. Andante - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Maurizio Pollini
03. Bartók: Piano Concerto No.1, BB 91, Sz. 83-3. Allegro molto - Maurizio Pollini & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Claudio Abbado
04. Bartók: Piano Concerto No.2, BB 101, Sz. 95-1. Allegro - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado and Maurizio Pollini
05. Bartók: Piano Concerto No.2, BB 101, Sz. 95-2. Adagio-Più adagio-Presto - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado and Maurizio Pollini
06. Bartók: Piano Concerto No.2, BB 101, Sz. 95-3. Allegro molto - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Maurizio Pollini
07. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14, H 48-1. Rêveries. Passions (Largo-Allegro agitato ed appassionato assai) - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
08. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14, H 48-2. Un bal (Valse: Allegro non troppo) - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
09. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14, H 48-3. Scène aux champs (Adagio) - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
10. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14, H 48-4. Marche au supplice (Allegretto non troppo) - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
11. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14, H 48-5a. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat-Larghetto-Allegro - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
12. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14, H 48-5b. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat-Dies irae - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
13. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14, H 48-5c. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat-Ronde du Sabbat - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
14. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14, H 48-5d. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat-Dies irae et Ronde du Sabbat ensemble - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
15. Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op.64, MWV O14-1. Allegro molto appassionato - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado and Shlomo Mintz
16. Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op.64, MWV O14-2. Andante - Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Shlomo Mintz & Claudio Abbado
17. Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op.64, MWV O14-3. Allegro non troppo-Allegro molto vivace - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Shlomo Mintz
18. Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 In G Minor, Op.26-1. Vorspiel (Allegro moderato) - Shlomo Mintz & Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
19. Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 In G Minor, Op.26-2. Adagio - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Shlomo Mintz
20. Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 In G Minor, Op.26-3. Finale (Allegro energico) - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Shlomo Mintz
21. Mahler: Symphony No.1 In D-1. Langsam. Schleppend - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
22. Mahler: Symphony No.1 In D-2. Kräftig bewegt - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
23. Mahler: Symphony No.1 In D-3. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
24. Mahler: Symphony No.1 In D-4. Stürmisch bewegt - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
25. Mahler: Symphony No.2 In C Minor-"Resurrection"-1. Allegro maestoso - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
26. Mahler: Symphony No.2 In C Minor-"Resurrection"-2. Andante moderato. Sehr gemächlich - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
27. Mahler: Symphony No.2 In C Minor-"Resurrection"-3. Scherzo: In ruhig fliessender Bewegung - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
28. Mahler: Symphony No.2 In C Minor-"Resurrection"-4. "Urlicht". Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht "O Röschen rot!" - Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Marilyn Horne & Claudio Abbado
29. Mahler: Symphony No.2 In C Minor-"Resurrection"-5. In Tempo des Scherzos - Claudio Abbado & Marilyn Horne & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chicago Symphony Chorus & Carol Neblett
30. Mahler: Symphony No.5 In C Sharp Minor-1. Trauermarsch (In gemessenem Schritt. Streng. Wie ein Kondukt-Plötzlich schneller. Leidenschaftlich. Wild-Tempo I) - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
31. Mahler: Symphony No.5 In C Sharp Minor-2. Stürmisch bewegt. Mit größter Vehemenz-Bedeutend langsamer-Tempo I subito - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
32. Mahler: Symphony No.5 In C Sharp Minor-3. Scherzo (Kräftig, nicht zu schnell) - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
33. Mahler: Symphony No.5 In C Sharp Minor-4. Adagietto (Sehr langsam) - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
34. Mahler: Symphony No.5 In C Sharp Minor-5. Rondo-Finale (Allegro) - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
35. Prokofiev: Scythian Suite, Op.20-"Ala And Lolly"-1. The Adoration Of Veless And Ala - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
36. Prokofiev: Scythian Suite, Op.20-"Ala And Lolly"-2. The Enemy God And The Dance Of The Spirits Of Darkness - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
37. Prokofiev: Scythian Suite, Op.20-"Ala And Lolly"-3. Night - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
38. Prokofiev: Scythian Suite, Op.20-"Ala And Lolly"-4. The Glorious Departure Of Lolly And The Sun's Procession - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
39. Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé, Symphonic Suite, Op.60-1. Naissance de Kijé - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
40. Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé, Symphonic Suite, Op.60-2. Romance - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
41. Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé, Symphonic Suite, Op.60-3. Noces de Kijé - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
42. Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé, Symphonic Suite, Op.60-4. Troïka - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
43. Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé, Symphonic Suite, Op.60-5. Enterrement de Kijé - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado
44. Chopin: Piano Concerto No.2 In F Minor, Op.21-1. Maestoso - Ivo Pogorelich & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Claudio Abbado
45. Chopin: Piano Concerto No.2 In F Minor, Op.21-2. Larghetto - Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Abbado and Ivo Pogorelich
46. Chopin: Piano Concerto No.2 In F Minor, Op.21-3. Allegro vivace - Ivo Pogorelich & Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
47. Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No.1 In D, Op.19-1. Andantino - Shlomo Mintz & Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
48. Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No.1 In D, Op.19-2. Scherzo. Vivacissimo - Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Shlomo Mintz & Claudio Abbado
49. Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No.1 In D, Op.19-3. Moderato - Shlomo Mintz & Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
50. Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No.2 In G Minor, Op.63-1. Allegro moderato - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Shlomo Mintz
51. Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No.2 In G Minor, Op.63-2. Andante assai - Shlomo Mintz & Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
52. Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No.2 In G Minor, Op.63-3. Allegro, ben marcato - Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Shlomo Mintz

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra is one of the three most acclaimed orchestras in America at the end of the century (the others being the New York Philharmonic and the Boston Symphony Orchestra), and one of the few serious rivals that the New York Philharmonic has had in its long history. Curiously, the histories of the two orchestras are somewhat intermingled. Theodore Thomas had organized and led orchestras in New York during the 1870s and 1880s, competing with the Philharmonic Society of New York for audiences, soloists, and American premieres of works. His orchestra did very well as a major rival to the orchestra that would become the New York Philharmonic. The orchestra had visited Chicago for a number of seasons, and it was intended that he would be music director of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in that city. In 1891, however, he abandoned New York entirely in favor of Chicago, and arrived as the first conductor of what was then called the Chicago Orchestra. Thomas held that position until his death in 1905. In his honor, the Chicago Orchestra was renamed the Theodore Thomas Orchestra in 1906. Six years later, the orchestra was renamed the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. It was under the leadership of Thomas' assistant, Frederick Stock, that the Chicago Symphony's modern reputation was formed. From 1905 until his death in 1942, Stock led the orchestra in decades of programs that featured not only the established classics but the American premieres of many post-romantic works. Additionally, Stock raised the level of performing and the financial status of his players, and established the orchestra in a major teaching role for aspiring musicians in its home city. Their recordings were relatively few in number, because the long-playing record -- central to the appreciation of classical music -- had not yet been invented, which means there is little evidence by which modern listeners can judge the work of the orchestra during this period, but some of the recordings from that era were among the best in the world at the time. Among the few available from the period on major labels are the Beethoven Piano Concertos Nos. 4 and 5 as performed by Arthur Schnabel, with Stock conducting, on BMG. Stock's death in 1942 precipitated a difficult decade for the orchestra. Apart from the general complications of World War II, they had a great deal of trouble finding acceptable leadership. Desire Defauw lasted for only four years, from 1943 until 1947, and Artur Rodzinski (best known for his leadership of the New York Philharmonic) was in the job for only one year, 1947 and 1948. Youthful, Czech-born Rafael Kubelik served three years as music director from 1950 until 1953, but his gentlemanly manner and decidedly modern, European-centered taste in music proved unsuited to the players, critics and management -- although it was under Kubelik that the orchestra made its first successful modern recordings, for the Mercury label, many of which are finally being reissued in the mid-1990s. Finally, in 1953, Fritz Reiner became the music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Thus began the modern renaissance and blossoming of the orchestra. Under Reiner, the orchestra's playing sharpened and tightened, achieving a clean, precise, yet rich sound that made it one of the most popular orchestras in the United States. The Chicago Symphony under Reiner became established once and for all as an international-level orchestra of the first order, rivaling the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Boston Symphony. Moreover, Reiner's arrival with the orchestra coincided with its move to RCA Victor Records, which, in 1954, was beginning to experiment with stereo recording. With Reiner as conductor, these "Living Stereo" recordings -- characterized by vivid textures, sharp stereo separation, and microphone placement that gave the impact of a live performance -- became some of the best-selling classical albums of all time, and have since been reissued numerous times on compact disc to new acclaim from critics and listeners, more than a generation removed from their original era. Reiner's death in 1963 led to another interregnum period, during which the French conductor Jean Martinon led the orchestra (1963-68). Finally, in 1969, Sir Georg Solti joined the orchestra as its music director. Under Solti, the orchestra's national and international reputations soared, as did their record sales. Reiner had begun the process of cultivating the burgeoning audience for late romantic composers such as Mahler, but it was with Solti that the works of Mahler and Bruckner became standard fare in the orchestra's programs, right alongside those of Beethoven and Mozart. The playing standard achieved during Solti's tenure, in concert and on record, was the highest in the history of the orchestra. Additionally, the orchestra under Solti began a quarter-century relationship with London Records that resulted some of the best-sounding recordings of their era. Solti's approach to performance is very flamboyant yet intensely serious -- even his performances of lighter opera and concert overtures strike a perfect balance between broad gestures and finely wrought detail, attributes that have made him perhaps the most admired conductor of a major American orchestra, if not the most famous (Leonard Bernstein in New York inevitably got more headlines, especially with his knack for publicity, during the 1960s). He is both popular and respected, and his tenure with the Chicago Symphony coincided with his becoming the winner of the greatest number of Grammy Awards of any musician in history, in any field, although Solti has also recorded with orchestras in London and Vienna. Currently, the orchestra's music director is Daniel Barenboim, with Solti remaining in the post of music director emeritus. As with other major American orchestras, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra has found itself in recent years competing with its own history, especially where recordings are concerned. The compact disc reissues of their work under Reiner and Solti continue to sell well, and are comparable or superior to Chicago's current recordings in sound and interpretive detail. Even their early 1950s work under Rafael Kubelik has been reissued by Mercury Records in the late 1990s, while RCA-BMG and some specialty collector's labels have re-released the Chicago recordings under Frederick Stock. The success of the Reiner and Solti recordings has created a problem for the current Chicago Symphony, even as sales of their classic recordings flourish. ~ Bruce Eder Note: The recordings of Sir Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra are uniformly excellent, and can virtually all be recommended. The same goes for the Chicago recordings with Fritz Reiner, although there are highlights to be considered, listed below. Reiner cond.: Bartok Concerto for Orchestra RCA/BMG [8] Music for Strings, Percussion & Celeste [8] Debussy La Mer RCA/BMG [8] Mahler Symphony No. 4 RCA/BMG [7] Strauss Ein Heldenleben RCA/BMG [9] Also Sprach Zarathustra RCA/BMG [7] Kubelik cond.: Mussorgsky Pictures At An Exhibition Mercury [8] Smetana My Fatherland Mercury [9]

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