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'Bela Bartok - Piano, String, and Orchestra Concertos and Opera' Various Artists An useful introduction to the classical music work of Béla Bartók. 4 x CD set with 20 page booklet, each disc covering a different aspect of Bartók's output. Musicians include Béla Bartók himself and Yehudi Menuhin. More |
(STRUMM242)
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The Balanescu Quartet 'Maria T (Tribute to Maria Tanase)' Maria Tanase's songs "embody the essential spirit of Romanian poetry and philosophy..." Alexander Balanescu More |
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(FA-218-2)
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Gyula Horvath '2 Vonoparbaj I' Gypsy music and classical music sharing a common ground. "This album is particularly varied - it holds everything that occupies me in music. Beside the sounding of small orchestra - the most characteristic of us - there are also classical and evergreen melodies on the record." Gyula Horváth More |
(BGCD176)
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Csaba Vedres and the Kairosz Kvartett 'Aldott ido, Blessed Time' Csaba Vedres was the original pianist in the Hungarian progressive group After Crying. With Kairosz Quartet, his goal is to perform accessible contemporary classical music. The goal of Kairosz is to occupy a mid-point position in the musical life, similarly to the Brodsky or Kronos Quartets... More |
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'A Romanian Prom Concert' Various Artists "...a comprehensive palette of works from 20th century and 19th century, whose dominant trait is their national character stemming from the utilization of thematic material of folkloric origin (authentic, adapted or invented in this spirit)... More |
(220587) 2 x CD set
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Anton Kontra, Niels Ullner, Anne Oland 'Zoltan Kodaly Chamber Works' Various Chamber Works by renowned Hungarian composer, folk researcher and teacher Zoltan Kodaly, played onn violin, cello and piano. More |
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The Bucharest Virtuosi conducted by Horia Andreescu 'Five Centuries of German Music in Transylvania' The Chamber Orchestra Bucharest Virtuosi was founded in 1988 and is conducted by Horia Andreescu. The orchestra consists mainly of chamber musicians from the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra and Romanian Radio Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra gives regular concerts in Bucharest and in other Romanian cultural centres. More |
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Quartetto dell’ Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi 'Hendrix-Joplin-Beatles Trascrizioni per quartetto d’archi' Innovative arrangements of some classic rock sounds of the 1960s. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Beatles given a classical music interpretation. More |
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Serboplov 'Remembering Oblivion' B92 present Serboplov, a unique string ensemble arranging Balkan folk music in a classical framework. The Serboplov project came about after the realization that there is currently no quality promotion of traditional Serbian music and genres that reflect it. More |
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Catherine Marchese, Sarah Stevens, and Emile Naoumoff 'Celtic Influences' Recorded live at the Lily Reid Holt Memorial Chapel in Lake Forest, Illinois. Bringing out the Celtic influence in the music from various regions - with a classical feel. More |
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Gyulai Gaál János with Marta Sebestyen and Marta Rubin 'Inspirations' This project combines classical music and folk music, where the inspirational folk songs are followed by pieces composed by János Gyulai Gaál. A collection of Christmas songs set to music, mainly on piano, violin etc., the songs being sung in their original languages: Polish, Hungarian, Russian etc. More |
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Muzsikas with Marta Sebestyen and Alexander Balanescu The Bartok Album This is the Hungarian issue of this album which comes with an 80 page booklet in Hungarian and English. It brings together Bartok's folk music collections and his classical compositions to create a new living tradition in Hungarian folk music. More |
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(CDSTRUMM242)
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The Balanescu Quartet 'Maria T (Tribute to Maria Tanase)' Maria Tanase's songs "embody the essential spirit of Romanian poetry and philosophy..." Alexander Balanescu More |
(HCD18252)
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'Tiszta forras, Pure Springs, Hungarian Folk Tunes and their Arrangements in works by Bartok and Kodaly' Edited by Arpad Joob Various artists interpreting work by Bela Bartok and Zoltan Kodaly pieces that were originally based on traditional folk tunes. More |
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