Description
Ear Ensemble / Ear Együttes / Audio CD 2005 / Works by Béla Faragó, Endre Olsvay, Iván Madarász, Mikós Sugár, János Decsényi, István Szigeti, Miklós Csemiczky / Hungaroton Classic
HCD 32347
UPC 5991813234728
AUDIO CD 2005
MADE IN HUNGARY
TOTAL TIME: 72'22"
Béla Faragó Hungarian composer and pianist, born 1961 in Kaposvár.
Parallel with his work of composition he is also active as a teacher: since 1986 he has been teaching in higher music education, from 2001 on at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music as well
Miklós Sugár Hungarian composer, born 2nd July 1952 in Budapest.
János Decsényi was born in 1927 in Budapest. He studied piano under Magda Vásárhelyi and composition under Rezső Sugár at Conservatory and graduated from Endre Szervánszky’s composition department of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. Since 1951 he has been on the staff of Hungarian Radio’s Music Department.
His works display his intense interest in other art forms and the classics.
István Szigeti (b.1952) is an Hungarian composer. Szigeti studied music composition under Kocsár Miklós, then under Szokolay Sándor and Zoltán Pongrácz.
He directed Magyar Rádió's H'EAR recording studio, a professional facility for composers of electroacoustic music, from 1982 to 1994.
Miklós Csemiczky Hungarian contemporary composer (born in Budapest in 1954). He works in both classical and electronic fields.
Tracklist:
1 | –Béla Faragó | Four Breath For Usui | |
2 | –Endre Olsvay | Hic Et Nunc | |
3 | –Madarász Iván | Stars | |
4 | –Miklós Sugár | Art Duo No. 2 | |
5 | –János Decsényi | Korf's Clock | |
6 | –István Szigeti | Cathedral | |
7 | –Miklós Csemiczky | Canone All'ombra |
8 pages booklet in English and Hungarian included.