Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Hungarian musical heritage with Zoltán Kodály's "Budavari Te Deum / Missa Brevis," released on July 15, 2014, under the esteemed Hungaroton label. This captivating album spans a concise yet profound 57 minutes, offering a spiritual and cultural journey through Kodály's masterful compositions.
The album opens with the majestic "Budavari Te Deum (Te Deum of Buda Castle)," a piece that resonates with historical significance and grandeur. Following this, the "Missa Brevis" unfolds in its entirety, performed in a version for choir and orchestra. This sacred work is divided into eight movements: Introitus, Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei, and Ite missa est. Each section showcases Kodály's distinctive style, blending folk influences with classical forms, resulting in a deeply moving and spiritually uplifting experience.
Zoltán Kodály, a prominent figure in 20th-century Hungarian music, is renowned for his contributions to both composition and music education. His works often draw from the rich folk traditions of Hungary, creating a unique and evocative sound that is both timeless and deeply rooted in its cultural context. This album is a testament to Kodály's enduring legacy, offering a glimpse into the soul of Hungarian music.
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to Kodály's work, this album promises a rewarding and enriching listening experience. The blend of choral and orchestral elements, coupled with Kodály's distinctive compositional voice, makes "Budavari Te Deum / Missa Brevis" a standout addition to any music collection.
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Tracks
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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