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Seiber / Torok- Orchestral Works (CD)

SKU: 881488210439
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The friendship between Mátyás Seiber and Antal Doráti dates back to their youth, when they were the two youngest students in Zoltán Kodály's composition class in Budapest in the 1920s. Doráti was one year younger than Seiber and held him in high esteem from the beginning. In the memoirs, Igy láttuk Kodályt ['Thus We Saw Kodály'], he writes the following: "The two 'best' were Mátyás Seiber and Lajos Bárdos. Matyi [Mátyás] wrote a great string quartet at the time, which has survived. One of our tasks was to write variations on a Handel theme. In response to one of Seiber's slow-tempo variations, Mr Kodály said: 'That's nice'. In our eyes - at least in my eyes - that was the canonization of Matyi."

Tracklist:

  1. Sinfonietta For String Orchestra: I. Maestoso - Allegro Moderato
  2. Sinfonietta For String Orchestra: II. Lento
  3. Sinfonietta For String Orchestra: III. Rondo. Allegro
  4. Besardo Suite No. 2: I. Intrada
  5. Besardo Suite No. 2: II. Guillemette - Chorea Rustica
  6. Besardo Suite No. 2: III. Gaillarda Dolorata
  7. Besardo Suite No. 2: IV. Branle Commun
  8. Besardo Suite No. 2: V. Madrigale
  9. Besardo Suite No. 2: VI. Courante De Guerre - Canaries
  10. Fantasia Concertante
  11. Violin Sonata: I. Appassionato E Rapsodico
  12. Violin Sonata: II. Grazioso, Danzata
  13. Violin Sonata: III. Lento E Rubato
  14. Concert Piece
Format: New CD/Classical

Seiber / Torok- Orchestral Works (CD)

SKU: 881488210439
Regular price ¥145.00
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Release Date: 11.05.2021

 
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The friendship between Mátyás Seiber and Antal Doráti dates back to their youth, when they were the two youngest students in Zoltán Kodály's composition class in Budapest in the 1920s. Doráti was one year younger than Seiber and held him in high esteem from the beginning. In the memoirs, Igy láttuk Kodályt ['Thus We Saw Kodály'], he writes the following: "The two 'best' were Mátyás Seiber and Lajos Bárdos. Matyi [Mátyás] wrote a great string quartet at the time, which has survived. One of our tasks was to write variations on a Handel theme. In response to one of Seiber's slow-tempo variations, Mr Kodály said: 'That's nice'. In our eyes - at least in my eyes - that was the canonization of Matyi."

Tracklist:

  1. Sinfonietta For String Orchestra: I. Maestoso - Allegro Moderato
  2. Sinfonietta For String Orchestra: II. Lento
  3. Sinfonietta For String Orchestra: III. Rondo. Allegro
  4. Besardo Suite No. 2: I. Intrada
  5. Besardo Suite No. 2: II. Guillemette - Chorea Rustica
  6. Besardo Suite No. 2: III. Gaillarda Dolorata
  7. Besardo Suite No. 2: IV. Branle Commun
  8. Besardo Suite No. 2: V. Madrigale
  9. Besardo Suite No. 2: VI. Courante De Guerre - Canaries
  10. Fantasia Concertante
  11. Violin Sonata: I. Appassionato E Rapsodico
  12. Violin Sonata: II. Grazioso, Danzata
  13. Violin Sonata: III. Lento E Rubato
  14. Concert Piece