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      2. kodaly: budavari te deum / missa brevis - zoltán kodály

      Kodaly: Budavari Te Deum / Missa Brevis

      Zoltán KodályZoltán Kodály
      • 2014
      • 9 tracks
      • 57 min
      Kodaly: Budavari Te Deum / Missa Brevis - Zoltán Kodály
      Kodaly: Budavari Te Deum / Missa Brevis - Zoltán Kodály

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Hungarian musical heritage with Zoltán Kodály's "Kodaly: Budavari Te Deum / Missa Brevis." Released in 2014, this album is a testament to Kodály's mastery of choral and orchestral composition, featuring two of his most celebrated works.

      The album opens with the grandeur of "Budavari Te Deum (Te Deum of Buda Castle)," a powerful piece for solo voices, mixed choir, and orchestra. This work, composed in 1936, celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Hungarian Republic and is a stirring example of Kodály's ability to blend traditional Hungarian folk elements with classical forms.

      Following this, the album presents "Missa Brevis," a shorter mass setting that showcases Kodály's skill in writing for voices and orchestra. Originally composed for choir and organ, this version for choir and orchestra highlights the composer's ability to adapt and expand his works for different ensembles.

      The album features the Budapest Symphony Orchestra and the Hungarian Radio Chorus, conducted by János Ferencsik, with soloists Marta Szirmay, József Reti, and József Gregor. Their performances bring depth and clarity to Kodály's intricate compositions, making this recording a standout in the catalog of Hungarian classical music.

      With a duration of 57 minutes, this album is a comprehensive introduction to Kodály's choral and orchestral works, offering a blend of solemnity and exultation that is characteristic of the composer's style. Whether you are a longtime fan of Kodály's music or a newcomer to his works, this album is a rewarding listen that showcases the best of Hungarian musical tradition.

      July 15, 20142014 Hungaroton2014 Hungaroton

      Tracks

      1. Budavari Te Deum (Te Deum of Buda Castle)Zoltán Kodály, Eva Andor, Marta Szirmay, Jozsef Reti, József Gregor, Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik
        21:56
      2. Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): IntroitusZoltán Kodály, Alice Ekert, Klára Makkay, Éva Mohácsi, Marta Szirmay, Jozsef Reti, József Gregor, Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik
        3:25
      3. Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): KyrieZoltán Kodály, Alice Ekert, Klára Makkay, Éva Mohácsi, Marta Szirmay, Jozsef Reti, József Gregor, Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik
        2:53
      4. Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): GloriaZoltán Kodály, Alice Ekert, Klára Makkay, Éva Mohácsi, Marta Szirmay, Jozsef Reti, József Gregor, Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik
        4:34
      5. Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): CredoZoltán Kodály, Alice Ekert, Klára Makkay, Éva Mohácsi, Marta Szirmay, Jozsef Reti, József Gregor, Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik
        7:20
      6. Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): SanctusZoltán Kodály, Alice Ekert, Klára Makkay, Éva Mohácsi, Marta Szirmay, Jozsef Reti, József Gregor, Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik
        3:01
      7. Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): BenedictusZoltán Kodály, Alice Ekert, Klára Makkay, Éva Mohácsi, Marta Szirmay, Jozsef Reti, József Gregor, Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik
        3:58
      8. Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): Agnus DeiZoltán Kodály, Alice Ekert, Klára Makkay, Éva Mohácsi, Marta Szirmay, Jozsef Reti, József Gregor, Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik
        6:54
      9. Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): Ite missa estZoltán Kodály, Alice Ekert, Klára Makkay, Éva Mohácsi, Marta Szirmay, Jozsef Reti, József Gregor, Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik
        3:28
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      About Zoltán Kodály

      Zoltán Kodály was a multifaceted Hungarian genius, renowned as a composer, ethnomusicologist, educator, linguist, and philosopher. Born in 1882, Kodály's deep connection to his country's cultural heritage shaped his remarkable career. Alongside Béla Bartók, he pioneered the field of ethnomusicology, dedicating himself to collecting and studying Hungarian folk music, which significantly influenced his compositions. Kodály's impact extends far beyond his musical works; he is celebrated globally for developing the Kodály method of music education, a revolutionary approach that emphasizes the natural development of musical skills and understanding. His belief that music is for everyone has inspired generations of musicians and educators. With a discography that includes iconic pieces like the "Concerto for Orchestra" and the "Háry János Suite," Kodály's music is a testament to his profound musical insight and his enduring legacy as one of the most influential figures in 20th-century music.

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