Description
Egy Őrült Naplója / Hungaroton 2x LP, Stereo, Mono 1976
SLPX 13779/80
Product Features
- Label: Hungaroton – SLPX 13779/80
- Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP
- Country: Hungary
- Released: 1976
- Genre: Non-Music, Classical, Stage & Screen
- Style: Audiobook, Modern, Monolog, Special Effects
Overview
"Egy Őrült Naplója" is a classic recording of Nikolai Gogol's "Diary of a Madman," adapted by Roger Caggio and Sylvie Luneau. This album, released in 1976 on the Hungaroton label, features a dramatic reading of the text, accompanied by music composed by Georges Delerue and conducted by Róna Frigyes. The performance is directed by Horvai István and includes backing music by Magyar Rádió És Televízió Kamarazenekara.
Interesting Facts
- Nikolai Gogol's "Diary of a Madman" is a celebrated literary work known for its psychological depth and dramatic intensity. This adaptation captures the essence of Gogol's vision, making it a must-have for fans of classical literature.
- Georges Delerue was a renowned composer known for his work in film and theater. His score for this adaptation adds a rich musical dimension to the performance.
- Historical Significance: This recording is a valuable addition to any collection of audiobooks and classical literature, offering a glimpse into the interpretive styles of the era and the rich cultural heritage of Hungarian adaptations.
Track Listing
- Disc 1:
- Side A:
- A1. 1834. Október 3
- A2. Október 4
- A3. November 6
- Side B:
- B1. November 8
- B2. November 9
- B3. November 11
- B4. November 12
- Side A:
- Disc 2:
- Side C:
- C1. November 13
- C2. December Hava 3
- C3. December 5
- C4. December 8
- Side D:
- D1. 2000-ben, Április 43-án
- D2. Augusztus 86-án, Nappal És Éjszaka Között
- D3. Dátum Nélkül
- D4. Elfelejtettem A Dátumot. Nem Is Volt Hónap
- D5. Egy-Én
- D6. Madrid 31, Ápril Is, Meg Nem Is
- D7. Január, Ugyanabban Az Évben, Amely Február Után Következik
- D8. 25-én
- D9. Janu Árva Sárnap
- Side C:
Key Credits
- Adapted By: Roger Caggio, Sylvie Luneau
- Backing Band: Magyar Rádió És Televízió Kamarazenekara
- Composed By: Georges Delerue
- Conductor: Róna Frigyes
- Directed By: Horvai István
- Engineer: Berényi István
- Graphics: Kemény György
- Music Director: Hézser Zoltán
- Photography By: Márai D. Irén
- Text By: Nikolai Gogol
- Translated By: Czímer József
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