[凯尔特民谣 Celtic Folk] 罗琳娜·麦肯尼特(Loreena McKennitt)-专辑《The Book of Secrets》:穿越历史迷雾的游吟诗篇与凯尔特回响

[凯尔特民谣 Celtic Folk] 罗琳娜·麦肯尼特(Loreena McKennitt)-专辑《The Book of Secrets》:穿越历史迷雾的游吟诗篇与凯尔特回响 封面
歌手: 罗琳娜·麦肯尼特 (Loreena McKennitt)
国籍: 加拿大 (Canada)
发行: Wnmax music label release
厂牌: Quinlan Road, Warner Bros. Records
流派: Folk, World Music
风格: Folk, Ethereal, Progressive Folk, Celtic
格式: 320 kilobits per second

Loreena McKennitt是出生于加拿大马尼托巴省的歌手、竖琴家、钢琴家和词曲作者,以将凯尔特音乐与世界音乐元素融合的独特风格而闻名于世。她深受爱尔兰和苏格兰传统民谣的影响,同时也从西班牙、中东、中国等地的音乐文化中汲取灵感,创造出一种宏大、空灵、充满叙事感与史诗气质的声响景观。她的音乐往往以凯尔特竖琴为基底,辅以小提琴、手风琴、乌德琴等世界乐器,营造出穿越时空的历史质感。《The Book of Secrets》是她1997年发行的第五张录音室专辑,也是其艺术生涯中商业上最成功的作品之一,灵感源于她对丝绸之路文化的历史探寻。

列表:

  1. Prologue - Loreena McKennitt (4:22)
  2. The Mummers' Dance - Loreena McKennitt (6:06)
  3. Skellig - Loreena McKennitt (6:10)
  4. Marco Polo - Loreena McKennitt (5:15)
  5. The Highwayman - Loreena McKennitt (10:19)
  6. La Serenissima - Loreena McKennitt (5:09)
  7. Night Ride Across the Caucasus - Loreena McKennitt (8:30)
  8. Dante's Prayer - Loreena McKennitt (7:10)

乐评:

当爱尔兰诗人威廉·巴特勒·叶芝在《凯尔特的薄暮》中写道“走吧,人间的孩子!/与一个精灵手拉手,/走向荒野和河流,/这人间哭声太多,你不懂”时,他描绘的正是凯尔特文化中那种对彼岸世界与历史记忆的永恒乡愁。一个世纪后,Loreena McKennitt用她的竖琴与歌声,在《The Book of Secrets》中为这种乡愁赋予了全新的声响形态。

历史迷雾中的游吟之旅

《The Book of Secrets》的诞生,源于Loreena McKennitt对古代游吟诗人传统的追寻。她沿着古老的丝绸之路,从希腊、土耳其、乌兹别克斯坦到中国,记录沿途的音乐与故事,将那些即将湮灭于历史长河的声音片段,融入自己的创作之中。这张专辑因此如同一本被重新打开的神秘古籍,每一页都散发着历史的气息与异域的光芒。

从序章到终曲的叙事弧光

专辑以一段纯粹的器乐 《Prologue》 拉开序幕。那缓缓流淌的竖琴琶音,如同古籍被轻轻翻开时飘落的尘埃,瞬间将听众带入一个静谧而深邃的冥想空间。紧随其后的 《The Mummers' Dance》 是专辑中最广为人知的单曲,它巧妙地将凯尔特民间舞蹈的欢快节奏与布列塔尼语的吟唱结合,描绘了中世纪吟游诗人在春天降临时的庆祝场景。这首歌不仅在美国公告牌成人另类歌曲榜上夺冠,更成为无数乐迷认识Loreena McKennitt的钥匙。

如果说 《The Mummers‘ Dance》 是凯尔特文化的欢庆面,那么 《Skellig》 则转向了其沉思与信仰的内核。这首歌取材自爱尔兰西南部海岸的斯凯利格·迈克尔岛——一处早期基督教僧侣隐居的孤岛。在悠扬的竖琴与小提琴声中,McKennitt以僧侣的口吻,吟唱着在孤绝中与信仰共舞的千年岁月。歌曲后半段突然爆发出的电吉他失真,如同现代灵魂对古代隐士的惊鸿一瞥,令人震撼。

史诗的架构与微观的细节

专辑的中段,《Marco Polo》《The Highwayman》 分别代表了两种截然不同的叙事维度。前者以马可·波罗的东方之旅为灵感,乌德琴的加入为音乐注入了浓郁的异域色彩,描绘了丝绸之路上东西方文明的相遇;后者则将英国诗人阿尔弗雷德·诺伊斯的同名叙事诗完整谱曲,以长达十分钟的篇幅,讲述了一个关于爱情、背叛与牺牲的凄美故事。McKennitt的朗诵在急促的提琴与沉稳的竖琴间游走,如同一部浓缩的声音戏剧。

《La Serenissima》 致敬了威尼斯这座水上之城,曼陀林的轻快旋律让人仿佛置身于圣马可广场的晨光之中。而 《Night Ride Across the Caucasus》 则是一场长达八分半钟的声响风暴,急促的节奏、轰鸣的打击乐与层层叠加的乐器,描绘了穿越高加索山脉的惊心动魄的夜行之旅。

终章的祈祷与回望

专辑的终曲 《Dante's Prayer》 是整部“秘密之书”的压轴篇章。在钢琴与竖琴的交替铺陈中,McKennitt的歌声从最初的低声呢喃逐渐攀升至结尾处与合唱团交织的高潮。她借用但丁《神曲》的意象,唱出那句“Cast your eyes on the ocean, / cast your soul to the sea”时,仿佛在邀请每一位听者,将自己的灵魂托付给那浩瀚而未知的历史长河。歌曲结尾处渐弱的合唱,如同祈祷的回声,久久回荡在空旷的时空之中。

《The Book of Secrets》不仅仅是一张凯尔特音乐专辑,它是一次用声音完成的历史考古,一场跨越千年的游吟之旅。Loreena McKennitt用她的竖琴与歌声,将那些散落在丝绸之路、爱尔兰孤岛、威尼斯水巷与高加索山脉间的故事碎片,重新编织成一部完整的史诗。对于听者而言,每一次聆听,都是一次与历史、与信仰、与自我的秘密对话。

已有 13 条评论

    1. Isla MacKenzie Isla MacKenzie

      The production on this album, by McKennitt herself, is what truly makes it timeless. Your review touched on the "grand, ethereal soundscapes," which is spot on. I remember reading an interview where she talked about recording in an old church to get that natural reverb. You can hear it so clearly in "La Serenissima"—the mandolin sounds like it's echoing off ancient stone walls. Thanks for highlighting not just the songs, but the sonic architecture behind them.

    2. David Miller David Miller

      A truly insightful piece. I’ve always been fascinated by the literary connections in McKennitt's work. You brilliantly linked her to Yeats at the beginning and Dante at the end, framing the entire album as a piece of epic poetry itself. The section on "The Highwayman" is my favorite; it's a 10-minute song based on a 1906 poem, and you captured how she builds that narrative tension without a single wasted note. This makes me want to pull out my copy of the album and listen to it in one sitting tonight.

    3. 古典乐迷小王 古典乐迷小王

      不得不说,乐评人的文笔很有画面感,尤其是形容《Prologue》“如同古籍被轻轻翻开时飘落的尘埃”。但从听觉技术层面来看,这篇文章可以更深入一些。比如《Marco Polo》中乌德琴与凯尔特竖琴的音色碰撞,其实暗示了东西方音乐调式的融合,这不仅仅是“异域色彩”,更是一次大胆的和声实验。McKennitt的厉害之处,在于她把看似不协调的世界音乐元素,用凯尔特音乐的骨架完美地支撑了起来。

    4. Sofia Williams Sofia Williams

      I discovered this album in a tiny bookshop in Edinburgh when I was 19, and it has been the soundtrack to my wanderlust ever since. Reading this felt like coming home. You perfectly articulated why "Night Ride Across the Caucasus" is such a masterpiece of tension and release. The layering of instruments isn't just musical; it's textural. You can almost feel the cold night air and the pounding of the horse's hooves. Thank you for this beautiful homage.

    5. Alex Chen Alex Chen

      Technically, McKennitt's vocal control is often underappreciated in reviews. From the lilting, almost breathy quality in "The Mummers’ Dance" to the powerful, resonant belts at the climax of "Dante's Prayer," her range is a crucial instrument itself. Your review does a fantastic job of contextualizing that voice within the "historical landscape." It's not just singing; it's the voice of a ghost, a storyteller, a pilgrim. Great read.