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Rezső Sugár - Baroque Sonatina, Quartetti Nos. 2 & 3, Sonata, Frammenti, Musicali / Hungaroton Classic Audio CD 2003 / HCD 32029

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Rezső Sugár - Baroque Sonatina, Quartetti Nos. 2 & 3, Sonata, Frammenti Musicali / Hungaroton Classic Audio CD 2003 

Sugár Rezső: Baroque Sonatina - Quartetti Nos. 2 & 3 - Sonata - Frammenti Musicali CD

HCD32029

UPC 5991813202925

MADE IN HUNGARY

TOTAL TIME: 71:39

 

Rezsõ Sugár (October 9, 1919 – September 22, 1988) was a Hungarian composer.

Rezsõ Sugár was born in Budapest. He studied musical composition under Zoltán Kodály at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music from 1937 to 1942. He was a teacher of composition at the Béla Bartók Secondary School of Music from 1949 to 1968 and at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music from 1968 to 1979.

His recorded compositions include the oratorios Hunyadi and Savonarola, the Quartet for Strings and Piano, and the Partita for String Orchestra.

 

Horváth László, Irén Móré, Jenő Keveházi, Kiss József, Körmendi Klára, Vajda József

Rezső Sugár: Barokk szonatina (Baroque Sonatina)

 

 

Tracklist:

I. Allegro risoluto
II. Lento
III. Allegro

Rezső Sugár: String Quartet No. 2

Introduction: Andante rubato
I. Allegretto
II. Vivace
III. Andante
IV. Allegro risoluto
Ritornello: Tempo di principio
V. Prestissimo

Rezső Sugár: Violin Sonata

I. Allegro moderato
II. Allegro

Rezső Sugár: String Quartet No. 3

I. Andante con moto
II. Allegro vivace

Rezső Sugár: Frammenti musicali

I. Notturno
II. Alla Marcia
III. Balletto
IV. Scherzo
V. Quasi marcia funebre
VI. Rondo

 

 

Rezsõ Sugár (October 9, 1919 – September 22, 1988) was a Hungarian composer.

Rezsõ Sugár was born in Budapest. He studied musical composition under Zoltán Kodály at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music from 1937 to 1942. He was a teacher of composition at the Béla Bartók Secondary School of Music from 1949 to 1968 and at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music from 1968 to 1979.

His recorded compositions include the oratorios Hunyadi and Savonarola, the Quartet for Strings and Piano, and the Partita for String Orchestra.

He was a winner of the Kossuth Prize in 1954 and was the father of the composer and conductor Miklós Sugár.

 

 

 

 

 

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