Bartók - Kossuth Symphonic Poem Sz21
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Orchestral » Symphonic Poems
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It is the flavour of this Concerto for Orchestra that wins the day. Just sample the subtle portamento that spices the string line at bars 52-3 (2'36'') of the first movement, and the sombre... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2005, Editor's Choice
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Building A Library, January 2022, Recommended Recording
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Bartók: Kossuth & Concerto for Orchestra
RecommendedSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Herbert Blomstedt
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Grammy Awards, 38th Awards (1995), Best Engineered Album, Classical
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Bartók: Kossuth, 2 Portraits & Orchestral Suite No. 1
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta
JoAnn Falletta and the Buffalo Philharmonic rather miss the savagery of the latter [Portrait], but they're on fine form elsewhere, and the disc provides invaluable insight into Bartok's formative... — More…
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Kocsis relishes both the impressionistic colours and the earthy Hungarian rhythms and humour of the ballet score The Wooden Prince; his account of the tone poem Kossuth is widely recognised... — More…
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Gramophone Awards, 2007, Finalist - Orchestral
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Building a Library, October 2008, First Choice
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Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra, 3 Village Scenes & Kossuth
Budapest Festival Orchestra, SLUK Slovakian Folkensemble Choir, Iván Fischer
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In both the Concerto for Orchestra and the set of Romanian Dances included as an extra, there is plenty of characterful, extrovert playing, but Kossuth...needs much more cogency and tightly... — More…
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Bartók: Kossuth Symphonic Poem Sz21, etc.
Csilla Szabó (piano)
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Tátrai Quartet, György Lehel
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Bartók, Mozart, Kurtág & Others: Works
Zoltán Kocsis (piano), Miklós Perényi (cello), Miklós Szenthelyi (violin), Kálmán Berkes (clarinet), Dezső Ránki (piano), Gusztáv Cser (percussion), Zoltán Rácz (percussion), Gábor Takács-Nagy (violin), Gábor Ormai (viola), András Fejér (cello), Ferenc Csontos (double bass), András Schiff (piano),...
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