Hungarian Pictures: Liszt, Bartok, Kodaly
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Label: Eloquence
Cat No: ELQ4844395
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 17
Release Date: 6th March 2026
Contents
Works
Cantata Profana, BB100 Sz.94 'The Nine Splendid Stags'Dance Suite, Sz77 BB86
Music for strings, percussion and celesta, Sz106 BB114
Out of Doors, Sz81 BB89
Piano Concerto no.2, BB101, Sz95
The Miraculous Mandarin, op.19 Sz73 (complete ballet)
Village Scenes (3), Sz79
Viola Concerto, BB128 Sz120
Viola Concerto
Ruralia Hungarica, op.32b
Variations on a Nursery Theme, op.25
Mass in D minor, Hob.XXII:11 'Nelson Mass' (Missa in angustiis)
Concerto for Orchestra
Summer Evening
Variations on a Hungarian Folksong, 'The Peacock'
A Faust Symphony, S108
Cantico del sol di Francesco d'Assisi, S4
Die Legende von der Heiligen Elisabeth, S2
Eine Symphonie zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S109 'Dante Symphony'
Etudes d'execution transcendante (12), S139
Harmonies poetiques et religieuses, S173
Hungarian Coronation Mass
Legendes (2), S113a
Les Preludes: symphonic poem, S97
Mephisto Waltz no.1, S110/2 'Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke'
Missa Solemnis (Gran Festival Mass), S9
Orpheus: symphonic poem, S98
Piano Sonata in B minor, S178
Rhapsodie espagnole, S254
Tasso, Lamento e trionfo: symphonic poem, S96
Artists
Valentin Belchenko (piano)Dino Ciani (piano)
Gabor Gabos (piano)
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
Tibor Wehner (piano)
David Wilde (piano)
Kornel Zempleny (piano)
Pal Lukacs (viola)
Conductors
Janos FerencsikGyorgy Lehel
Gerd Albrecht
Siegfried Heinrich
Zoltan Kodaly
Works
Cantata Profana, BB100 Sz.94 'The Nine Splendid Stags'Dance Suite, Sz77 BB86
Music for strings, percussion and celesta, Sz106 BB114
Out of Doors, Sz81 BB89
Piano Concerto no.2, BB101, Sz95
The Miraculous Mandarin, op.19 Sz73 (complete ballet)
Village Scenes (3), Sz79
Viola Concerto, BB128 Sz120
Viola Concerto
Ruralia Hungarica, op.32b
Variations on a Nursery Theme, op.25
Mass in D minor, Hob.XXII:11 'Nelson Mass' (Missa in angustiis)
Concerto for Orchestra
Summer Evening
Variations on a Hungarian Folksong, 'The Peacock'
A Faust Symphony, S108
Cantico del sol di Francesco d'Assisi, S4
Die Legende von der Heiligen Elisabeth, S2
Eine Symphonie zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S109 'Dante Symphony'
Etudes d'execution transcendante (12), S139
Harmonies poetiques et religieuses, S173
Hungarian Coronation Mass
Legendes (2), S113a
Les Preludes: symphonic poem, S97
Mephisto Waltz no.1, S110/2 'Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke'
Missa Solemnis (Gran Festival Mass), S9
Orpheus: symphonic poem, S98
Piano Sonata in B minor, S178
Rhapsodie espagnole, S254
Tasso, Lamento e trionfo: symphonic poem, S96
Artists
Valentin Belchenko (piano)Dino Ciani (piano)
Gabor Gabos (piano)
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
Tibor Wehner (piano)
David Wilde (piano)
Kornel Zempleny (piano)
Pal Lukacs (viola)
Conductors
Janos FerencsikGyorgy Lehel
Gerd Albrecht
Siegfried Heinrich
Zoltan Kodaly
About
In the 1960s, Deutsche Grammophon and the Westminster label introduced listeners to much fascinating Hungarian repertoire which they had never previously encountered. This Eloquence set of ‘Hungarian Connections’ gathers up these rare recordings for the first time and reissues them in newly remastered versions with original covers.
Ferencsik and Lehel were leading orchestras who knew their style intimately, and who had the Hungarian rhythms of this music flowing in their blood: Ferencsik remarked that he performed Bartók’s music as naturally as if he were breathing. No less compelling is the single album issued by DG of Kodály conducting his own music, which introduced the shimmeringly evocative tone‐poem Summer Evening to many western listeners.
Finally, there is a single LP of highlights from the 1961 Liszt‐Bartok Piano Competition, held in Budapest: the winner Gábor Gabos gives a thunderously eloquent account of Liszt’s Piano Sonata, and there are further performances by the young Dino Ciani, Valentin Belchenko and David Wilde.
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