Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Hungarian musical heritage with Zoltán Kodály's captivating album, released on January 1, 1971. This timeless collection showcases Kodály's mastery of choral and orchestral composition, featuring a blend of sacred and secular works that highlight his deep connection to his cultural roots.
The album opens with the powerful "Psalmus Hungaricus," a choral masterpiece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Kodály's "Missa Brevis" follows, offering a concise yet profound exploration of the Latin Mass, showcasing his ability to convey deep spiritual meaning through music. The album also includes the hauntingly beautiful "Pange Lingua" and "Psalm 114," as well as the stirring "Hymn of Zrinyi," a tribute to a national hero.
Complementing Kodály's works is Béla Bartók's "Cantata Profana," a captivating piece that draws on Romanian folk traditions. This inclusion adds a layer of diversity and depth to the album, making it a comprehensive journey through the musical landscapes of Central Europe.
With a duration of over two hours, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen. Whether you're a fan of choral music, a student of Hungarian culture, or simply someone who appreciates beautifully crafted compositions, this album is sure to resonate with you. The combination of Kodály's and Bartók's works creates a cohesive and enriching experience that celebrates the best of Hungarian musical tradition.
Psalmus Hungaricus, Op. 13: Mikoron Dávid nagy búsultábanZoltán Kodály, Lajos Kozma, Brighton Festival Chorus, Wandsworth School Boys Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Psalmus Hungaricus, Op. 13: Keserusegem - including following orchestral passageZoltán Kodály, Lajos Kozma, Brighton Festival Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Psalmus Hungaricus, Op. 13: Te azért lelkem - Not including preceding orchestral passageZoltán Kodály, Lajos Kozma, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Psalmus Hungaricus, Op. 13: Igaz vagy UramZoltán Kodály, Brighton Festival Chorus, Wandsworth School Boys Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Missa brevis: 1. Introitus -Zoltán Kodály, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, Brighton Festival Chorus, Laszlo Heltay
Missa brevis: 2. KyrieZoltán Kodály, Elizabeth Gale, Sally Le Sage, Brighton Festival Chorus, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, Laszlo Heltay
Missa brevis: 3. GloriaZoltán Kodály, Ian Caley, Michael Rippon, Brighton Festival Chorus, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, Laszlo Heltay
Missa brevis: 4. CredoZoltán Kodály, Ian Caley, Brighton Festival Chorus, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, Laszlo Heltay
Missa brevis: 5. SanctusZoltán Kodály, Elizabeth Gale, Sally Le Sage, Hannah Francis, Alfreda Hodgson, Ian Caley
Missa brevis: 6. BenedictusZoltán Kodály, Brighton Festival Chorus, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, Laszlo Heltay
Missa brevis: 7. Agnus DeiZoltán Kodály, Brighton Festival Chorus, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, Laszlo Heltay
Missa brevis: 8. Ite Missa estZoltán Kodály, Brighton Festival Chorus, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, Laszlo Heltay
Pange linguaZoltán Kodály, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, Brighton Festival Chorus, Laszlo Heltay
Psalm 114Zoltán Kodály, Brighton Festival Chorus, Gillian Weir, Laszlo Heltay
Hymn of ZrinyiZoltán Kodály, Benjamin Luxon, Brighton Festival Chorus, Laszlo Heltay
Laudes OrganiZoltán Kodály, Brighton Festival Chorus, Gillian Weir, Laszlo Heltay
Cantata Profana, BB. 100, Sz. 94 - The Nine Splendid Stags: 1. Molto moderatoBéla Bartók, Choir of Hungarian Radio & TV, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti
Cantata Profana, BB. 100, Sz. 94 - The Nine Splendid Stags: 2. AndanteBéla Bartók, Tamas Daroczy, Alexandru Agache, Choir of Hungarian Radio & TV, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti
Cantata Profana, BB. 100, Sz. 94 - The Nine Splendid Stags: 3. ModeratoBéla Bartók, Tamas Daroczy, Choir of Hungarian Radio & TV, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti