Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Hungarian choral tradition with Zoltán Kodály's "Choral Works for Male Voices." This captivating collection, released in 2014 by Hungaroton, showcases the masterful compositions of one of Hungary's most influential musicians. With a runtime of 1 hour and 44 minutes, this album is a comprehensive journey through Kodály's choral repertoire, featuring 45 tracks that span a variety of themes and styles.
The album opens with the powerful "Stabat mater," a poignant reflection on the sorrow of the Virgin Mary, performed by the renowned Pécs Béla Bartók Male Choir under the direction of Tamás Lakner. This piece sets the tone for the album, highlighting Kodály's ability to blend traditional Hungarian folk elements with classical choral techniques.
Throughout the album, you'll encounter a diverse range of works, from the hauntingly beautiful "Esti dal (Evening song)" to the lively and energetic "Czinka Panna" suite, which includes folk-inspired pieces like "Parasztkorus (Peasants' choir)" and "Nosza, hajdu (Come on, haiduk)." The "Bicinia Hungarica" series offers a collection of duets that showcase the intricate harmonies and rhythmic complexity characteristic of Kodály's style.
The album also includes patriotic and historical pieces, such as "A szabadság himnusza (La Marseillaise)" and "Nemzeti dal (National Song)," which reflect Kodály's deep connection to his cultural heritage and his commitment to preserving and promoting Hungarian musical traditions. The inclusion of works like "Huszt (The Ruins)" and "A magyarokhoz (Song of Faith)" further underscores this theme, offering a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of the Hungarian people.
Kodály's influence extends beyond his compositions, as he is widely recognized for his contributions to music education and ethnomusicology. His innovative approaches to teaching and his dedication to preserving folk music have left an indelible mark on the world of music. This album is a testament to his enduring legacy, offering a rich and varied selection of choral works that showcase his unique voice and his deep connection to the musical traditions of his homeland. Whether you're a seasoned fan of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
2014 Hungaroton2014 Hungaroton
Tracks
Stabat materZoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Esti dal (Evening song)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Jelenti magat Jezus (the Voice of Jesus)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bocsasd meg, Uristen (God, forgive)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Semmit ne bankodjal (Cease your bitter weeping)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Enek Szent Istvan kiralyhoz (Hymn to St. Stephen)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
A nandori toronyor (the Tower Watchman of Nandor)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Cantio OptimaZoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Czinka Panna: Parasztkorus (Peasants' choir)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Czinka Panna: Verd meg, Uramisten! (a curse)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Czinka Panna: Csinom Palko (Handsome Tommy)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Czinka Panna: Nosza, hajdu (Come on, haiduk)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 46, Ket esztendeje vagy harom (for two or three years)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 43, Erik a szolo (the grapes Are growing ripe)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 81, Annyi nekem az irigyem (There Are so many people who envy me)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Kit kene elvenni (the Bachelor)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
A csiko (the Filly)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Karadi notak (Songs from Karad)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Hejh, Bungozsdi Bandi (Hey, Bandi Bungozsdi)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
BordalZoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Mulato gajd (Tavern song)Zoltán Kodály, István Horváth, Szabolcs Csajaghy, Szabolcs Bognar, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 70, Nem messze van Zsombolyatol Tomosvar (Tomosvar Is not far away from Zsombolya)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 37, Nem hitted, hogy katona leszek en (You did not believe I would become a soldier)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 68, Hej, onkentesen iratkoztam huszarnak (Hey! I became a Hussar voluntarily)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 73, Sej, huszargyerek szereti a tancot (Hey, the Hussar boy likes to dance)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 91, Mikor engem a foorvos vizital (When the chief medical officer examines me)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 95, Sej, haj, magos a kaszarnya teteje (Hey, ho, the roof of the army barracks Is high)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 33, Esik eso, azik a heveder (It Is raining, the girth Is getting wet)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 103, Oroszorszag hatarszelen (At the Russian border an acacia Is blooming)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Katonadal (Soldier's song)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Justum et tenacem (Resolutely)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Emleksorok Fay Andrasnak (In Andras Fay's Album)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Huszt (the Ruins)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
A magyarokhoz (Song of Faith)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Felszallott a pava (the Peacock)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Jelige (Epigraph)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
A szabadsag himnusza (La marseillaise)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
A franciaorszagi valtozasokra (to the Changes in France)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Rabhazanak fia (the Son of an Enslaved Country)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Nemzeti dal (National Song)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 93, Kis pej lovann megerdemli a zabot (My little bay horse deserves its oat)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 36, Garibaldi csardas kis kalapja (Garibaldi's little jaunty hat)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Bicinia Hungarica: No. 96, Ki van tuzve Magyarorszag zaszloja (the Hungarian flag Is hoisted)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Elet vagy halal (Life or Death)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner
Isten csodaja (God's Mercy)Zoltán Kodály, Pecs Bela Bartok Male Choir, Tamás Lakner