Dohnányi: Serenade, Op.10/Kodály: Serenade, Op.12/Bartók: Sonata For 2 Pianos & Percussion
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This is an excellent goulash from New York's Lincoln Center, featuring the three greatest Hungarian composers of the 20th century. Longest and most substantial is the Bartók sonata, one of his masterpieces and here given one of its more colorful performances. The rhythms really snap and the percussionists are as adept as the pianists. Dohnányi's Serenadeis a sweet, late Romantic piece, while Kodály's is about halfway between the other two. With its contrasts in instrumentation and style, this disc makes for a well thought out listening program, just like a concert by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. --Leslie Gerber
Dohnányi: Serenade, Op.10/Kodály: Serenade, Op.12/Bartók: Sonata For 2 Pianos & Percussion, Music, Gary Hoffman, Bela Bartok, Ernst von Dohnanyi, Zoltan Kodaly, Richard Fitz, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Gordon Gottlieb, Gilbert Kalish, Lee Luvisi, Paul Neubauer, Ani Kavafian, Joseph Silverstein, Chamber, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Percussion Chamber Music, Trio for Three String Instruments
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Dohnányi: Serenade, Op.10/Kodály: Serenade, Op.12/Bartók: Sonata For 2 Pianos & Percussion
Manufacturer: Delos Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000006Z6 Release Date: 1994-07-06 |
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This is an excellent goulash from New York's Lincoln Center, featuring the three greatest Hungarian composers of the 20th century. Longest and most substantial is the Bartók sonata, one of his masterpieces and here given one of its more colorful performances. The rhythms really snap and the percussionists are as adept as the pianists. Dohnányi's Serenadeis a sweet, late Romantic piece, while Kodály's is about halfway between the other two. With its contrasts in instrumentation and style, this disc makes for a well thought out listening program, just like a concert by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. --Leslie GerberMusic Review:
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