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当局者迷、旁观者清,谢谢。
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不耍嘴皮子,有本事把福尔曼的音色还原出来,给个链接:
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=15885416505
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不为君王唱赞歌,只替苍生说人话!
鸟声、虫声、核桃声轻声入耳,
花事、鱼事、葫芦事诸事关心。
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知道费尔曼的录音是不错的进步。那我问问你,费尔曼是什么时候的人啊?当时的录音是怎么回事啊?费尔曼鉴定自己录音是用什么啊?
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请教先生,立体声的目的和原理是什么?音乐是否是一维的?
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我给您转一下牛仔兄的发言

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不为君王唱赞歌,只替苍生说人话!
鸟声、虫声、核桃声轻声入耳,
花事、鱼事、葫芦事诸事关心。
lp-33@hotmail.com
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回复 295# lp__fans 的帖子

Both of Feuermann's parents were amateur musicians. Feuermann's father, who played the violin and cello, was his first teacher. Feuermann's older brother Sigmund was also musically talented and their father decided to move the family to Vienna in 1907 so that Sigmund could launch a career. At the age of nine, Feuermann received lessons from Friedrich Buxbaum, principal cello of the Vienna Philharmonic, and then studied with Anton Walter at the Music Academy in Vienna. In February 1914, at age eleven, he made his concert debut, playing Joseph Haydn's Cello Concerto in D major with the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Felix Weingartner.
In 1917, Feuermann went to Leipzig where he studied with the legendary cellist Julius Klengel. In 1919 cellist Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Grützmacher (1866–1919), the nephew of Friedrich Wilhelm Grützmacher, died, and Klengel recommended Feuermann for Grützmacher's position at the Gürzenich Conservatory in Cologne. Feuermann also became principal cellist of the Gürzenich Orchestra, by appointment of its conductor (who was also the conservatory director) Hermann Abendroth. Feuermann also, as part of the position, became cellist of the Bram Elderling Quartet. At this time, he also joined a short-lived piano trio with his brother and Bruno Walter, the latter on piano.
In 1929, Feuermann became professor at the Musikhochschule in Berlin where he taught for the next four years. His musical collaborations during this time included violinists Carl Flesch, Szymon Goldberg, Joseph Wolfsthal and Paul Hindemith, who played the viola in a string trio with Feuermann and Wolfsthal. Other collaborators included Jascha Heifetz, William Primrose, and Arthur Rubinstein.
On April 3, 1933, the rise of Nazism led to his being dismissed from his position at the Berlin Conservatory because of his Jewish background. He moved to London, along with Goldberg and Hindemith. He toured Japan and the United States (New York City). He then returned to Europe, where he married Eva Reifenberg in 1935. He played the solo part in the premiere of Arnold Schoenberg's Cello Concerto with Thomas Beecham conducting. He moved for some time to Zürich, but happened to be in Vienna at the time of the Anschluss. Bronislaw Huberman helped Feuermann and his family escape to British Palestine. From there they moved to the United States in 1937.
He taught privately and at the Curtis Institute of Music until his death. Among his notable pupils were Bernard Greenhouse, Suzette Forgues Halasz, Aldo Parisot, Alan Shulman, David Soyer, and August Wenzinger.
In the US, he made numerous legendary chamber-music recordings with Jascha Heifetz, Arthur Rubinstein and others. His relationship with Paul Hindemith suffered when Hindemith chose Gregor Piatigorsky to premiere his Cello Concerto.[1]
Feuermann died in 1942 due to complications in a surgical operation for haemorrhoids.[2]
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回复 298# 670707 的帖子

670707,你如果想绕开说如何重播费尔曼唱片的问题,其实也无所谓,毕竟这是个比较难的问题。欢迎你经常性地搜一些音乐家的资料,这是非常好的做法,起码我还是很肯定的告诉你大家喜欢你这么做。
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回复 299# lp__fans 的帖子

先生,我辛苦找资料回答你前半部分问题,希望我们在此基础上,共同学习、领会,福尔曼的大提琴艺术,并根据前人的可靠资料记载在音响器材中寻回他富有魔力般磁性而浪漫的歌声。
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