Pál Kadosa – Piano Music / Hungaroton Classic Audio CD 2001 Stereo, Mono / HCD 31981
UPC 5991813198129
Pál Kadosa (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈpaːl ˈkɒdoʃɒ]; 6 September 1903, Léva, Austria-Hungary (now Levice, Slovakia) – 30 March 1983, Budapest) was a pianist and Hungarian composer of the post-Bartók generation. His early style was influenced by Hungarian folklore while his later works were more toward Hindemith and expressively forceful idioms. He was born in Levice. He studied at the national Hungarian Royal Academy of Music under Zoltán Székely and Zoltán Kodály. He was appointed to the faculty of the Fodor School in 1927 where he taught until 1943 when he was forced out due to wartime political issues.
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Hungaroton Classic – HCD 31981 |
Format: |
CD, Compilation, Stereo, Mono
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Country: |
Hungary |
Released:
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2001 |
Genre: |
Classical |
Style: |
Modern |
Tracklist:
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Szonatina Magyar Népdalokra = Sonatina On Hungarian Folksongs Op. 23/d (4:25)
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2 |
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II. Parlando Rubato |
1:30 |
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3 |
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III. Vivace |
1:16 |
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I. Zongoraszonáta = Sonata For Piano No 1 Op. 7 (11:26)
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4 |
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I. Allegro Maestoso |
4:14 |
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6 |
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III. Adagio |
4:22 |
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IV. Zongoraszonáta = Sonata For Piano No 4 Op. 54 (15:59)
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7 |
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I. Allegro Ben Marcato |
3:29 |
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8 |
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II. Andante Sostenuto |
4:12 |
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9 |
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III. Invece Di Minuetto |
2:39 |
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10 |
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IV. Sostenuto E Rubato - Allegro Vivace |
5:24 |
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Kaleidoszkóp / Kaleidoscope Op. 61 (9:03)
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12 |
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No 2 Moderato, Andante (In Uno) |
2:09 |
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17 |
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No 7 Sostenuto E Pensoso |
1:17 |
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18 |
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No 8 Presto |
0:40 |
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Hat Kis Etűd = Six Etudes (From The Series: 55 Small Piano Pieces) (6:13)
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21 |
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No 3 Presto. Hommage À Webern |
0:29 |
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22 |
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No 4 Andante, Rubato |
1:48 |
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23 |
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No 5 Appassionato |
0:54 |
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24 |
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No 6 Allegro Vivace |
0:32 |
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Négy Caprichos = Four Caprichos Op. 57 (7:37)
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25 |
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No 1 Poco Allegro |
2:32 |
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26 |
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No 2 Tempor Giusto, Ben Marcato |
0:33 |
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28 |
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No 4 Molto Vivo |
2:35 |
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Öt Vázlat = Cinq Esquisses (Five Sketches) Op. 18/b Nos 1, 3, 5 (2:16)
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31 |
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Chanson À Boire |
0:38 |
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Concertino Zongorára És Zenekarra = Concertino For Piano And Orchestra Op. 29 (16:10)
Conductor – Miklós Erdélyi
Orchestra – Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra
Piano – Kornél Zempléni
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- Composed By – Pál Kadosa
- Design – Miklós Juhász
- Engineer [Balance] – István Berényi (tracks: 32 to 34), Judit Lukács (tracks: 4 to 10, 19 to 29)
- Liner Notes – Rita Kaisinger
- Liner Notes [English Translation] – Erzsébet Mészáros
- Photography By – Marian Reismann
- Producer – János Mátyás (tracks: 4 to 10, 19 to 29), Zoltán Hézser (tracks: 32 to 34)