Farkas - Orchestral Music Vol.4
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0230
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 26th February 2016
Contents
Works
Cantiones Optimae (1969)Concertino for harpsichord and string orchestra (1949)
Musica giocosa for string orchestra (1982)
Old Hungarian Dances (8) from the 17th century
Romanian Folk Dances from Bihar County (1988)
Serenata Concertante for flute and string orchestra (1967)
Artists
Andras Adorjan (flute)Viktoria Herencsar (cimbalom)
Ingrid Kertesi (soprano)
Miklos Spanyi (harpsichord)
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra
Janos Rolla (leader)
Works
Cantiones Optimae (1969)Concertino for harpsichord and string orchestra (1949)
Musica giocosa for string orchestra (1982)
Old Hungarian Dances (8) from the 17th century
Romanian Folk Dances from Bihar County (1988)
Serenata Concertante for flute and string orchestra (1967)
Artists
Andras Adorjan (flute)Viktoria Herencsar (cimbalom)
Ingrid Kertesi (soprano)
Miklos Spanyi (harpsichord)
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra
Janos Rolla (leader)
About
Just as the previous CD in this series presented the playing of a major Hungarian musician, the oboist Lajos Lencsés, this one features the outstanding flautist András Adorján, for whom much of this music was written.
Born in Budapest in 1944, András Adorján has been an internationally acclaimed concert flautist for several decades. He has served as the first solo flute for orchestras in Stockholm, Cologne, Baden-Baden and Munich. He took up a professorship at the Musikhochschule in Cologne in 1987 and at that in Munich in 1996. He has re-discovered, edited, performed and recorded numerous forgotten works and has also inspired and commissioned works from many contemporary composers, including Georges Bartobeu, Gunnar Berg, Edison Denisov, Ferenc Farkas, Vagn Holmboe, Jan Koetsier, Noël Lee, Miklós Maros, Alfred Schnittke, and Sven Erik Werner. He has made over 80 recordings.
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