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Auer / Irnberger / Simon- Salon De Budapest (Hybr) (CD)

SKU: 9003643992498
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the album cover for Auer / Irnberger / Simon - Salon De Budapest (Hybr)
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Thomas Albertus Irnberger, violin, and Pavel Kaspar, piano, lead us with their album Salon de Budapest into the bourgeois salon of the late 19th century - an oasis amid the 'good old days' which weren't, of course, that good to begin with: mired turmoil, social inequalities, and wars as much and more than ever since. The invited audience were to listen to Hungarian dances by Brahms, Kodály or Rachmaninoff, Csárdás' by Franz Lehár, Miska Hauser or Jeno Hubay, Romances, Fantasies and other melodies by Tchaikovsky, Leopold Auer, Carl Bohm or Joseph Joachim. Some songs from operettas by Lehár, Jeno Huszka, Emmerich Kálmán and Pongrác Kacsóh with the Hungarian soprano Brigitta Simon complete this musical visit to the Salon de Budapest.

Format: New CD/Classical

Auer / Irnberger / Simon- Salon De Budapest (Hybr) (CD)

SKU: 9003643992498
Regular price ¥165.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 09.09.2022

 
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Thomas Albertus Irnberger, violin, and Pavel Kaspar, piano, lead us with their album Salon de Budapest into the bourgeois salon of the late 19th century - an oasis amid the 'good old days' which weren't, of course, that good to begin with: mired turmoil, social inequalities, and wars as much and more than ever since. The invited audience were to listen to Hungarian dances by Brahms, Kodály or Rachmaninoff, Csárdás' by Franz Lehár, Miska Hauser or Jeno Hubay, Romances, Fantasies and other melodies by Tchaikovsky, Leopold Auer, Carl Bohm or Joseph Joachim. Some songs from operettas by Lehár, Jeno Huszka, Emmerich Kálmán and Pongrác Kacsóh with the Hungarian soprano Brigitta Simon complete this musical visit to the Salon de Budapest.