Immerse yourself in the rich, evocative compositions of Hungarian maestro Endre Szervánszky with his profound album, "Concerto in Memory of Attila Jozsef / Six Pieces for Orchestra." Released in 2014 by Hungaroton, this album is a testament to Szervánszky's deep connection to the poetic legacy of Attila Jozsef, one of Hungary's most celebrated poets. The concerto, a five-movement masterpiece, is a heartfelt tribute to Jozsef, with each movement inspired by his poetry. The fourth movement, in particular, weaves in folk music elements, showcasing Szervánszky's ability to blend traditional and contemporary influences, much like his mentor, Béla Bartók.
Complementing the concerto are the "Six Pieces for Orchestra," a collection that further demonstrates Szervánszky's versatility and mastery of orchestral composition. These pieces, along with the concerto, offer a comprehensive exploration of Szervánszky's musical language, characterized by its lyrical depth, rhythmic vitality, and harmonic sophistication.
Performed by the esteemed Budapest Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Gyula Németh, this album captures the essence of Szervánszky's vision with precision and passion. The Hungarian State Orchestra, under the direction of Gyula Borbély, also contributes to this compelling collection, bringing Szervánszky's scores to life with remarkable artistry.
With a total duration of 56 minutes, this album is a captivating journey through Szervánszky's musical world, offering a blend of emotional resonance and technical brilliance. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to Szervánszky's work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression, highlighting the enduring power of music to honor and interpret the written word.