Рет қаралды 160
The decades following Zóltan Kodály's work in the choral field, especially with children's choirs, saw the development in Hungary of a vocal culture that has set a benchmark in Europe. This concert is completed with other choral works by fellow hungarian composer such as Béla Bartók, Lajos Bárdos and György Ligeti.
Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967)
00:00 Ave Maria, for children's choir and piano (1898)
Béla Bartók (1881-1945)
03:12 Senkim a világon [I have no one in the world], Twenty-seven choruses for two and three voices BB 111a (Sz 103)
Lajos Bárdos (1899-1986)
04:42 Szellő zúg [The breeze is blowing], for children's choir
György Ligeti (1923-2006)
06:29 Pletykázó asszonyok [Gossiping women], canon for four voices (version for children's choir)
Pequeños Cantores
Karina Azizova, piano
Ana González, direction
Excerpt from the concert "The choral Bartók, in context" of the cycle "Bartokian Perspectives"
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24 January 2024
Fundación Juan March, Madrid
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