Description
Cornologia - Bach, Handel, Rossini, Monti - Budapest Horn Quartet / Thermoscreens (GB), Shearflow Phonix (GB), Qualitair (GB), Controlled Acces (GB), Dialoc (NL) / Mo-Net Kft. Audio CD 1996 Stereo
HCD 31652
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards for both comic and serious opera before retiring from large-scale composition while still in his thirties, at the height of his popularity.
Tracklist:
[1] - [5] G.F. HANDEL: Music for the Royal Fireworks 14:31
(Arranged by Leigh Martinet)
[6] - [8] ANONYMOUS (18th century): Quartet No.1 in E flat major 4:37
[9] J.S.BACH: Fugue in d Minor (orig. g minor) (Arranged by Mexi) 3:08
[10]-[13] W.A. LÜTGEN: Quartet Op.19 in E flat major 11:52
[14] G.ROSSINI: Il barbiere di Siviglia — Ouverture (Arranged by Mexi) 8:05
LEV KOGAN: Traditional Jewish songs (Arranged by Sandor Balogh) |
[15] Freilach (Marry dance) 1:47
[16] Walz 1:36
[17] V. MONTI: Csardas (Arranged by Laszlo Rakos) 4:08
[18] J.A. POINTER: Shaky Flat Blues (Arranged by Liz Lester) 2:12
[19] C. TRENET: La Meer 3:54
[20] PÜl SANDOR BALOGH: Andrea 4:22
[21] AGER: “Happy Boys” 2:21
- Timpani, percussion - Zoltan Varga
- Guitar - Dimitris Poilitis
- Double bass, bass guitar - Ferenc Gayer
- Drums - Janos Weszely
- Piano - Sandor Balogh