Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Hungarian choral music with Zoltán Kodály's "Works for Mixed Choir, Vol. 2," released in 2014 on the Hungaroton label. This captivating collection, spanning over an hour and thirteen minutes, showcases Kodály's mastery of choral composition, featuring works penned between 1937 and 1947.
The album is a testament to Kodály's deep connection to his Hungarian heritage, with pieces that embody the spirit and soul of the nation. From the stirring "Csatadal" (Battle Song) to the solemn "Sirato enek" (Dirge), each track offers a unique glimpse into the emotional and cultural landscape of Hungary. The inclusion of traditional folk elements, as heard in "3 gomori nepdal" (3 Folksongs from Gomor), highlights Kodály's commitment to preserving and celebrating his country's musical heritage.
Performances on this album are brought to life by esteemed choirs, including the Debrecen Kodály Choir, under the skilled direction of conductors like István Parkányi. The choral arrangements are meticulously crafted, showcasing the full range of human emotion and the power of collective vocal expression.
For those familiar with Kodály's work, this album offers a deeper exploration of his choral compositions. For newcomers, it serves as an excellent introduction to the profound and evocative music of one of Hungary's most celebrated composers. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of choral music or a curious listener, "Works for Mixed Choir, Vol. 2" promises a rewarding and enriching experience.
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Tracks
Felszallott a pava (the Peacock)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Miatyank (Our Father)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Enek Szent Istvan kiralyhoz (Hymn to St. Stephen): Enek Szent Istvan kiralyhoz [Hymn to King St. Stephen]Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Enek Szent Istvan kiralyhoz (Hymn to St. Stephen): Enek Szent Istvan kiralyhoz [Hymn to King St. Stephen]Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Esti dal (Evening Song)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Janos koszonto (Greeting to St. John)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Semmit ne bankodjal (Cease your bitter weeping)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Norveg leanyok (Norwegian Girls)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Elso aldozas (Communion Anthem)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Balassi Balint elfelejtett eneke (the Forgotten Song of Balint Balassi)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Cohors generosaZoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Adventi enek (Advent Song)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
A 121. Genfi szoltar (Geneva Psalm 121): A. 121. Genfi szoltar [Geneva Psalm 121]Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Szep konyorges (Beseeching)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
3 gomori nepdal (3 Folksongs from Gomor)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
A szekelyekhez (to the Transylvanian): A szekelyekhez [to the Transylvanians]Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Csatadal (Battle Song)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
A magyar nemzet (the Hungarian nation)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei
Sirato enek (Dirge)Zoltán Kodály, Debrecen Kodály Choir, Peter Erdei