Immerse yourself in the rich, resonant world of Zoltán Kodály with the album "Kodály Conducts Kodály," released on July 15, 2014, by Hungaroton. This captivating collection spans a generous 2 hours and 4 minutes, offering a deep dive into the compositions of one of Hungary's most celebrated composers and ethnomusicologists.
The album opens with the powerful "Psalmus hungaricus, Op. 13," a choral masterpiece that showcases Kodály's ability to blend traditional Hungarian folk elements with classical forms. Following this, the "Missa Brevis" for choir and orchestra unfolds in its full glory, with each movement—from the solemn "Introitus" to the triumphant "Ite missa est"—highlighting Kodály's mastery of sacred choral music.
The album also features the "Sik Sandor Te Deuma (Te Deum of Sik Sandor)," a lesser-known gem that adds a layer of intrigue and depth to the collection. "Nyari este (Summer Evening)" provides a moment of serene reflection, while the "Concerto for Orchestra" closes the album with a dynamic and vibrant finale. This five-movement work is a testament to Kodály's innovative orchestration and his ability to create music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.
"Kodály Conducts Kodály" is not just a compilation of works; it's a journey through the musical landscape of Zoltán Kodály, offering a comprehensive look at his diverse compositions. Whether you're a longtime fan of Kodály's music or a newcomer eager to explore his work, this album promises a rewarding and enriching listening experience.
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Tracks
Psalmus hungaricus, Op. 13Zoltán Kodály, Endre Rösler, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): IntroitusZoltán Kodály, Mária Gyurkovics, Edit Gancs, Timea Cser, Magda Tiszay, Endre Rösler, György Littasy, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): KyrieZoltán Kodály, Mária Gyurkovics, Edit Gancs, Timea Cser, Magda Tiszay, Endre Rösler, György Littasy, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): GloriaZoltán Kodály, Mária Gyurkovics, Edit Gancs, Timea Cser, Magda Tiszay, Endre Rösler, György Littasy, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): CredoZoltán Kodály, Mária Gyurkovics, Edit Gancs, Timea Cser, Magda Tiszay, Endre Rösler, György Littasy, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): SanctusZoltán Kodály, Mária Gyurkovics, Edit Gancs, Timea Cser, Magda Tiszay, Endre Rösler, György Littasy, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): BenedictusZoltán Kodály, Mária Gyurkovics, Edit Gancs, Timea Cser, Magda Tiszay, Endre Rösler, György Littasy, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): Agnus DeiZoltán Kodály, Mária Gyurkovics, Edit Gancs, Timea Cser, Magda Tiszay, Endre Rösler, György Littasy, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Missa Brevis (version for choir and orchestra): Ite missa estZoltán Kodály, Mária Gyurkovics, Edit Gancs, Timea Cser, Magda Tiszay, Endre Rösler, György Littasy, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Sik Sandor Te Deuma (Te Deum of Sik Sandor)Zoltán Kodály, Irén Szecsödy, Magda Tiszay, Tibor Udvardy, András Faragó, Budapest Chorus, Hungarian State Orchestra
Nyari este (Summer Evening)Zoltán Kodály, The Budapest Philharmonic Society Orchestra
Concerto for Orchestra: I. Allegro risolutoZoltán Kodály, The Budapest Philharmonic Society Orchestra
Concerto for Orchestra: II. LargoZoltán Kodály, The Budapest Philharmonic Society Orchestra
Concerto for Orchestra: III. Tempo primoZoltán Kodály, The Budapest Philharmonic Society Orchestra
Concerto for Orchestra: IV. LargoZoltán Kodály, The Budapest Philharmonic Society Orchestra
Concerto for Orchestra: V. Tempo primoZoltán Kodály, The Budapest Philharmonic Society Orchestra