Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 7-28 dní
Katalógové číslo:
8.574125
Interpreti:
Budapest Symphony Orchestra MÁV, Budapest Symphony Orchestra MÁV, string section, Ditta Rohmann, Melinda Felletár, Valéria Csányi
1. Romanze (Romance), Op. 29
Divertimento No. 2, Op. 24, "Magyar népi dallamok" (Hungarian Folk Melodies)
2. I. Lakodalmas (Hungarian Wedding Dance)
3. II. Tréfálkozás (Teasing)
4. III. Panaszos ének (Lament)
5. IV. Kanász-nóta (Swineherd's Song)
Pastorale, phantaisie et fugue (Pastorale, Fantasy and Fugue), Op. 23
6. Pastorale
7. Phantaisie
8. Fugue
Magyar gyermek- és népdalok (Hungarian Nursery Rhymes and Folk Songs)
9. No. 1. Szomorú fűzfának harminchárom ága (Thirty-three Branches of a Weeping Willow)
10. No. 2. Szőlőhegyen keresztül (Through the Vineyard)
11. No. 3. Tavaszi szél (Spring Breeze)
12. No. 4. Lányom, lányom, gyöngyvirágom (Oh My Daughter, My Sweet Lily)
13. No. 5. Gyergyói verbunk (Recruiting Dance from Gyergyó)
14. No. 6. Mért küldött a kisasszony (What Has the Girl Sent Me)
15. No. 7. Mély a Tiszának a széle (The River Tisza is Deep at the Edge)
16. No. 8. Áll előttem egy virágszál (Before Me Stands a Flower)
17. No. 9. Eger felé (On the Way to Eger)
Divertimento No. 1, Op. 20, "Régi magyar táncok nyomán" (After Old Hungarian Dances)
18. I. Jó alapos csárdás (Full-Bodied Csárdás)
19. II. Rókatánc (Fox Dance)
20. III. Marosszéki keringős (Ronde of Marosszék)
21. IV. Verbunkos (Hungarian Recruiting Dance)
22. V. Csűrdöngölő (Transylvanian Barn Dance)
Leó Weiner, a contemporary of Bartók and Kodály, was a profoundly important teacher in Budapest whose own music developed from a more traditional Romantic model—exemplified by the songful Románc, Op. 29—to an absorption of his native Hungarian folk music during the 1930s. The two Divertimentos for strings, vibrantly orchestrated sequences of dances, are among the best-known works of this period. The later Hungarian Nursery Rhymes and Folk Songs draw on some archaic and very popular native melodies. Volumes 1 and 2 can be heard on 8.573491 and 8.573847.