Elgar: Enigma Variations conducted by Elgar (1926) エルガー エニグマ変奏曲 自演

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  • Sir Edward William Elgar (1857-1934)
    Enigma Variations, Op. 36
    (00:05) 1. Theme (Enigma: Andante)
    (01:35) 2. Variation I 'C.A.E.' (L'istesso tempo)
    (03:42) 3. Variation II 'H.D.S-P.' (Allegro)
    (04:26) 4. Variation III 'R.B.T.' (Allegretto)
    (05:52) 5. Variation IV 'W.M.B.' (Allegro di molto)
    (06:23) 6. Variation V 'R.P.A.' (Moderato)
    (08:17) 7. Variation VI 'Ysobel' (Andantino)
    (09:39) 8. Variation VII 'Troyte' (Presto)
    (10:33) 9. Variation VIII 'W.N.' (Allegretto)
    (12:15) 10. Variation IX 'Nimrod' (Adagio)
    (15:07) 11. Variation X 'Dorabella' (Intermezzo: Allegretto)
    (17:40) 12. Variation XI 'G.R.S.' (Allegro di molto)
    (18:31) 13. Variation XII 'B.G.N.' (Andante)
    (20:47) 14. Variation XIII ' * * * ' (Romanza: Moderato)
    (22:52) 15. Variation XIV 'E.D.U.' (Finale: Allegro)
    Sir Edward William Elgar (1857-1934), Conductor
    Royal Albert Hall Orchestra
    Rec. 28 April 1926, at Royal Albert Hall, in London
    サー・エドワード・ウィリアム・エルガー
    エニグマ変奏曲 作品36 (謎の変奏曲)
    (00:05) 1. 主題 アンダンテ
    (01:35) 2. 第1変奏 "C.A.E." L'istesso tempo
    (03:42) 3. 第2変奏 "H.D.S-P." Allegro
    (04:26) 4. 第3変奏 "R.B.T." Allegretto
    (05:52) 5. 第4変奏 "W.M.B." Allegro di molto
    (06:23) 6. 第5変奏 "R.P.A." Moderato
    (08:17) 7. 第6変奏 "Ysobel" Andantino
    (09:39) 8. 第7変奏 "Troyte" Presto
    (10:33) 9. 第8変奏 "W.N." Allegretto
    (12:15) 10. 第9変奏 "Nimrod" Adagio
    (15:07) 11. 第10変奏 "Dorabella" Allegretto「間奏曲」
    (17:40) 12. 第11変奏 "G.R.S." Allegro di molto
    (18:31) 13. 第12変奏 "B.G.N." Andante
    (20:47) 14. 第13変奏 "* * *" Moderato「ロマンツァ」
    (22:52) 15. 第14変奏 "E.D.U." Allegro Presto「終曲」
    指揮:サー・エドワード・ウィリアム・エルガー
    ロイヤル・アルバート・ホール管弦楽団
    録音:1926年4月28日 ロイヤル・アルバート・ホール(ロンドン)
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Komentáře • 9

  • @liauchungren848
    @liauchungren848 Před 6 lety +5

    The voice of the majestic British Empire echoes through time in this historical document Elgar conducting his own masterpiece, ENIGMA VARIATIONS. Bravo.

  • @garethgriffiths1674
    @garethgriffiths1674 Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting to note how this is played at a much faster pace than in performances by other conductors.

  • @martincook318
    @martincook318 Před rokem

    Having got a copy of this 1926 Recording Reissued in 1957 by His Master's Voice for the Centinuary of Elgar's Birth on a Red and Gold label Record Number ALP-1464 I feel that this Recording is far better than the 1920-21 Recording as it's more full Bloodied and clearer and it's Coupled with the Serenade for Strings and the Cockanage Overture and all the Recordings were Made between 1926 and 1933:and the Violin Concerto ALP-1456 is the famous 1932 Recording with a 16 year old Yehudi Menuhin and the London Symphony Orchestra Originally issued on six 78rpm Records:Record Numbers DB-1751 DB-1756 and I've been Collecting Yehudi Menuhin's Records both on Pre war 78rpm and LP Vinyl for over forty years and I've got a copy on Pre war 78rpm in the Original Pre war album and the Falstaff BLP-1090 has been Transferred from four 78rpm Records

  • @notarjoe
    @notarjoe Před 2 lety +4

    I'm not a violinist but I notice a distinctly different playing style throughout many of the passages. It's like a glissando effect that I haven't heard applied on any of the modern recordings.

    • @martincook318
      @martincook318 Před rokem

      Come to think about it this 1926 Recording is a lot different Compared to the earlier 1920-21 Recording and on this one Sir Edward Elgar was able too express himself a lot more than in the earlier one and one can hear it more so on the 1957 Red and Gold Reissue Record Number ALP-1464 and it was such a shame that we the British Public had to wait until the 1970's to hear the LP Transfer of the 1928 Recording of the Elgar Cello Concerto on(EMI)World Records Record Number SH-175 and it was such a shame that he died before the 1935 Silver Jubilee Celebration's

  • @barney6888
    @barney6888 Před rokem

    Well, that's pretty much that.
    As an aside, can you imagine if Mahler lived until 1940? I think we'd all be broadsided by his tempo changes. But who knows?

  • @marron428
    @marron428 Před rokem +3

    ティンパニー練習用(この速さでは無理だと思うけど)。
    9:40

  • @user-hw1cc1jb1o
    @user-hw1cc1jb1o Před 5 lety +3

    22:52