Zador / Budapest Symphony Orchestra Mav / Smolij- Eugene Zador: Variations on a Hungarian Folksong & Festival Overture- Dance Symphony (CD)
Hungarian composer Eugene Zádor, a friend of Béla Bartók, won renown in Vienna before having to leave for America in 1939 where he eventually became Miklós Rózsa's exclusive orchestrator in Hollywood. His music is often redolent of his native soil as depicted in the Variations on a Hungarian Folksong which, at times, approaches an almost Straussian opulence. Written in Vienna in 1936, the Dance Symphony is a sunny homage to the composer's adopted home. The Festival Overture is a much later work of almost cinematic brilliance. This is Volume 3 of the ongoing Naxos series of Zádor's orchestral works.
Tracklist:
- Festival Overture
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Theme
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 1: Bagatelle
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 2: Burleske
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 3: Scherzo
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 4: Serenade
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 5: Scherzetto
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 6: Tempo Di Foxtrot
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 7: Capriccio
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 8: Alla Zingaresca - Quasi Csardas
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 9: Phantasie
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 10: Fugato - Stretta
- Symphony No. 3 "Dance": I. Allegro Moderato
- Symphony No. 3 "Dance": II. Andante Cantabile
- Symphony No. 3 "Dance": III. Allegro
- Symphony No. 3 "Dance": IV. Andantino - Rondo: Molto Vivo
> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.
Hungarian composer Eugene Zádor, a friend of Béla Bartók, won renown in Vienna before having to leave for America in 1939 where he eventually became Miklós Rózsa's exclusive orchestrator in Hollywood. His music is often redolent of his native soil as depicted in the Variations on a Hungarian Folksong which, at times, approaches an almost Straussian opulence. Written in Vienna in 1936, the Dance Symphony is a sunny homage to the composer's adopted home. The Festival Overture is a much later work of almost cinematic brilliance. This is Volume 3 of the ongoing Naxos series of Zádor's orchestral works.
Tracklist:
- Festival Overture
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Theme
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 1: Bagatelle
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 2: Burleske
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 3: Scherzo
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 4: Serenade
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 5: Scherzetto
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 6: Tempo Di Foxtrot
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 7: Capriccio
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 8: Alla Zingaresca - Quasi Csardas
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 9: Phantasie
- Variations On A Hungarian Folksong: Variation 10: Fugato - Stretta
- Symphony No. 3 "Dance": I. Allegro Moderato
- Symphony No. 3 "Dance": II. Andante Cantabile
- Symphony No. 3 "Dance": III. Allegro
- Symphony No. 3 "Dance": IV. Andantino - Rondo: Molto Vivo
> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.