Description
Igor Stravinsky - Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz: A katona története / L'Histoire du soldat / The Soldier's Tale / Kulka-Szarvas-Helyey-Schell / Directed by Ascher Tamás / Conducted by Wilheim András / Audio CD 2000
BMC CD 041
UPC 731406841026
MADE IN HUNGARY
TOTAL TIME: 59:04
Label: Budapest Music Center Records – BMC CD 041
Format: CD, Digipak
Country: Hungary
Released: 2000
Genre: Classical
Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz
Profile:
French-speaking Swiss writer (September 24, 1878 – May 23, 1947).
He wrote the libretto of Histoire du Soldat and translated to French the libretto of Renard, both stage works composed by Igor Stravinsky.
He wrote the libretto of Histoire du Soldat and translated to French the libretto of Renard, both stage works composed by Igor Stravinsky.
Igor Stravinsky
Real Name:
Игорь Фёдорович Стравинский
Profile:
Russian composer, pianist and conductor Born: June 17, 1882, Oranienbaum (now Lomonosov), Saint Petersburg Governorate, Russian Empire
Died: April 6, 1971, New York City, USA
Main figure of musical modernism, one of the greatest representatives of world musical culture of the XX century. A citizen of France (1934) and the USA (1945).
Tracklist
1 | I. Rész: A Katona Indulója / Marche Du Soldat | |
2 | Patakparti Kis Dallamok / Petits Airs Au Bord Du Ruisseau | |
3 | A Katona Indulója (Ismétlés) / Marche Du Soldat (Reprise) | |
4 | Pastorale | |
5 | Pastorale (Befejezés) / Pastorale (Fin) | |
6 | Patakparti Kis Dallamok (Ismétlés) / Petits Airs Au Bord Du Ruisseau (Reprise) | |
7 | II. Rész: A Katona Indulója (Ismétlés) / March Du Doldat (Reprise) | |
8 | Királyi Induló / Marche Royale | |
9 | Kis Koncert / Petit Concert - Három Tánc / Trois Danses: | |
10 | 1. Tango | |
11 | 2. Keringő / Valse | |
12 | 3. Ragtime | |
13 | Az Ördög Tánca / Danse Du Diable | |
14 | Kis Korál / Petit Choral | |
15 | Az Ördög Kupléja / Couples Du Diable | |
16 | Nagy Korál / Grand Choral | |
17 | Az Ördög Diadalmenete / Marche Triomphale Du Diable |
Credits
- Composed By – Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz, Igor Stravinsky
- Conductor – András Wilheim
- Crew – Helyey László, Schell Judit, Szarvas József
- Directed By – Ascher Tamás
- Narrator – Kulka János
- Translated By – Lackfi János