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RAPHAEL WALLFISCH- Hungarian Cello Concertos (CD)

SKU: 0710357591921
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the album cover for RAPHAEL WALLFISCH - Hungarian Cello Concertos
the album cover for RAPHAEL WALLFISCH - Hungarian Cello Concertos

Mátyás Seiber studied composition at the Budapest Academy of Music under Kodály, from 1919-1924. At the time of his tragically early death, Seiber was one of the most respected teachers of composition in Britain. Antal Dorati entered the Hungarian Royal Academy of Music in 1920, at age 14. His illustrious career as a conductor has completely overshadowed his compositions. Bartok's Viola Concerto, commissioned by the Scottish violist William Primrose, was left in sketch form at the time of the composer's death. The eventual completion by Bartok's friend Tibor Serly has been the subject of debate ever since it's first appearance in 1949.

Tracklist:

  1. Tre Pezzi For Cello & Orchestra: I. Adagio
  2. Tre Pezzi For Cello & Orchestra: II. Capriccio
  3. Tre Pezzi For Cello & Orchestra: III. Epilogue. Lento
  4. Concerto For Cello & Orchestra: I. Recitativo
  5. Concerto For Cello & Orchestra: II. Theme And Variations
  6. Concerto For Cello & Orchestra: III. Finale. Allegro
  7. Viola Concerto: I. Allegro Moderato
  8. Viola Concerto: II. Lento
  9. Viola Concerto: III. Finale. Allegretto
Format: New CD/Classical

RAPHAEL WALLFISCH- Hungarian Cello Concertos (CD)

SKU: 0710357591921
Regular price ¥146.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 06.09.2015

 
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Mátyás Seiber studied composition at the Budapest Academy of Music under Kodály, from 1919-1924. At the time of his tragically early death, Seiber was one of the most respected teachers of composition in Britain. Antal Dorati entered the Hungarian Royal Academy of Music in 1920, at age 14. His illustrious career as a conductor has completely overshadowed his compositions. Bartok's Viola Concerto, commissioned by the Scottish violist William Primrose, was left in sketch form at the time of the composer's death. The eventual completion by Bartok's friend Tibor Serly has been the subject of debate ever since it's first appearance in 1949.

Tracklist:

  1. Tre Pezzi For Cello & Orchestra: I. Adagio
  2. Tre Pezzi For Cello & Orchestra: II. Capriccio
  3. Tre Pezzi For Cello & Orchestra: III. Epilogue. Lento
  4. Concerto For Cello & Orchestra: I. Recitativo
  5. Concerto For Cello & Orchestra: II. Theme And Variations
  6. Concerto For Cello & Orchestra: III. Finale. Allegro
  7. Viola Concerto: I. Allegro Moderato
  8. Viola Concerto: II. Lento
  9. Viola Concerto: III. Finale. Allegretto