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Miklós Rózsa's concert works have received much less exposure than his world-renowned film scores, and have also been unfairly dismissed by some critics as barely worthy of consideration for their overt scene painting, unabashed tonality, simple forms, and less-than-challenging content. Granted, Rózsa was no Bartók or Kodály, which he himself recognized, and he never pretended to be anything more than a composer of effective music for popular consumption. It is asking too much, then, to require his passionate Sinfonia concertante, Op. 29, to be an exemplar of concerto form, which it plainly is not, or to expect the docile Notturno ungherese, Op. 28, or the intensely dramatic Tripartita, Op. 33, to be anything more substantial than easygoing tone poems, which they most closely resemble. Yet listeners who approach Rózsa from first knowing his lavish soundtracks may appreciate this 2005 CPO release purely for its sumptuous music, without worrying about Rózsa's presumed lack of intellectual rigor. Werner Andreas Albert and the Philharmonia Hungarica present these three vibrant scores with tremendous vitality and sensitivity to color, and violinist András Agoston and cellist László Fenjó are wonderfully expressive in their duos in the Sinfonia concertante. CPO's sound quality is terrific.
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Sinfonia concertante, Op. 29 (Miklós Rózsa)
Miklos Rozsa, Composer - Philharmonia Hungarica, Orchestra - Werner Andreas Albert, Conductor - László Fenyö, Artist - András Ágoston, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2005 CPO (P) 2005 CPO
Miklos Rozsa, Composer - Philharmonia Hungarica, Orchestra - Werner Andreas Albert, Conductor - László Fenyö, Artist - András Ágoston, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2005 CPO (P) 2005 CPO
Miklos Rozsa, Composer - Philharmonia Hungarica, Orchestra - Werner Andreas Albert, Conductor - László Fenyö, Artist - András Ágoston, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2005 CPO (P) 2005 CPO
Notturno ungherese, Op. 28 (Miklós Rózsa)
Miklos Rozsa, Composer - Philharmonia Hungarica, Orchestra, MainArtist - Werner Andreas Albert, Conductor
(C) 2005 CPO (P) 2005 CPO
Tripartita, Op. 33 (Miklós Rózsa)
Miklos Rozsa, Composer - Philharmonia Hungarica, Orchestra, MainArtist - Werner Andreas Albert, Conductor
(C) 2005 CPO (P) 2005 CPO
Miklos Rozsa, Composer - Philharmonia Hungarica, Orchestra, MainArtist - Werner Andreas Albert, Conductor
(C) 2005 CPO (P) 2005 CPO
Miklos Rozsa, Composer - Philharmonia Hungarica, Orchestra, MainArtist - Werner Andreas Albert, Conductor
(C) 2005 CPO (P) 2005 CPO
Presentación del Álbum
Miklós Rózsa's concert works have received much less exposure than his world-renowned film scores, and have also been unfairly dismissed by some critics as barely worthy of consideration for their overt scene painting, unabashed tonality, simple forms, and less-than-challenging content. Granted, Rózsa was no Bartók or Kodály, which he himself recognized, and he never pretended to be anything more than a composer of effective music for popular consumption. It is asking too much, then, to require his passionate Sinfonia concertante, Op. 29, to be an exemplar of concerto form, which it plainly is not, or to expect the docile Notturno ungherese, Op. 28, or the intensely dramatic Tripartita, Op. 33, to be anything more substantial than easygoing tone poems, which they most closely resemble. Yet listeners who approach Rózsa from first knowing his lavish soundtracks may appreciate this 2005 CPO release purely for its sumptuous music, without worrying about Rózsa's presumed lack of intellectual rigor. Werner Andreas Albert and the Philharmonia Hungarica present these three vibrant scores with tremendous vitality and sensitivity to color, and violinist András Agoston and cellist László Fenjó are wonderfully expressive in their duos in the Sinfonia concertante. CPO's sound quality is terrific.
© TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 7 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:03:39
- Artistas principales: András Ágoston Laszlo Fenyo Philharmonia Hungarica Werner Andreas Albert
- Compositor: Miklós Rózsa
- Sello: CPO
- Género Clásica
(C) 2005 CPO (P) 2005 CPO
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