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World music CD DVD shop and Classic distribution
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Komponist: FARKAS, Ferenc |
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ID: DCD34083 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Quartet Fell Clarinet Quartet:
Colin Blamey, clarinet & bass clarinet
Helen Bywater, clarinet & C clarinet
Marianne Rawles, clarinet & Eb clarinet
Lenny Sayers, clarinet & bass clarinet
The Fells' journey through Eastern Europe takes in sophisticated reworkings of Bartók and earthy reimaginings of klezmer, and introduces some unfamiliar names along the way. The four clarinets lend a wonderfully suggestive reediness to these laments and dances which enhances the music's rustic tone. With the Fell Quartet as your guide, this whirlwind tour of Eastern Europe is sure to be seductive, virtuosic, and not without some moments of real grit.
Track listing
1 Béla Bartók (1881-1945), arr. Gregor Blamey: Ostinato
2-4 Lenny Sayers (b. 1977): Three Klezmer Melodies
5-8 Ferenc Farkas (1905-2000): Early Hungarian Dances from the 17th Century
9-14 Bartók arr. Gregor Blamey/Andrew Sparling: Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm
15 Jirí Hudec (1923-1996): Rapsodia per Quattro
16 Sayers: Mazel Tov!
17-20 Antonín Tucapský (b. 1928): A Little Afternoon Music
21-28 Farkas: Scenes from Hungary
29 Sayers: Raisins and Almonds
Premiere recordings except tracks 58, 10-12, 14 & 21-28
Total playing time [62:02] |
15.00 eur Buy |
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ID: GD185 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: InstrumentalSubkolektion: Guitar Music Performing artists: Finn Svit (guitar), Jochen Brusch (violin), Mette Tjæreby (violin), Sven-Ingvart Mikkelsen (organ), Kalli Kastori (guitar), Bernd Ahlert (guitar), Logumkloster Chamber Orchestra, Petko Genkov (guitar), Bernard Hebb (guitar), "Trio Excelsa" - Jan Thomsen, Per Weile Bak, Finn Svit
This CD is yet another contribution to popularizing guitar works, which was begun by Gega New and Finn Svit in their previous three releases: Treasures for Violin and Guitar (GD 221), More Treasures for Violin and Guitar (GD 222), and Guitar Impressions (GD 214) |
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ID: VLD139 CDs: 1 Type: DVD |
Kolektion: Opera CollectionFarkas: The Sly Students
The Sly Students was premiered in 1949 and is a typical tale. The Professor of the local college intends his daughter to marry the son of the town treasurer and the ballet depicts the story as it unfolds.
Strauss, J, II: Promenade Concert
Ballet & Orchestra of the Hungarian State Opera, Tamas Pal & Gideon Frater, conductor
Region Code: 0, Plays in all territories, NTSC
Color mode: Colour
Screen (Picture) 4:3
Sound Format: Dolby Digaital
Time: 75 min. |
29.00 eur Buy |
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