Requiem
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Call Number: CD Religious Dvorak Requiem
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The 1st work for soloists (SATB), chorus, and orchestra; the 2nd work for tenor, chorus, boys' choir, and orchestra; the 3rd work for baritone and chorus.
The 1st work sung in Latin; the 2nd-3rd works sung in Hungarian.
The text of the 2nd work is a free translation of Psalm 50 by the 16th-cent. poet Mihály Kecskeméti Vég; the text of the 3rd work is from a pamphlet by Miklós Zrinyi.
All works previously released.
Compact disc (ADD).
Durations: 94:28 ; 22:56 ; 19:49.
Program notes and texts in Latin and Hungarian with parallel English translations (26 p.) laid in container.
In the 1st work: Pilar Lorengar, soprano ; Erzsébet Komlóssy, contralto ; Robert Ilosfalvy, tenor ; Tom Krause, bass ; Ambrosian Singers ; London Symphony Orchestra ; István Kertész, conductor. In the 2nd work: Lajos Kozma, tenor ; Brighton Festival Chorus ; Wandsworth School Boys' Choir ; London Symphony Orchestra ; Ist{u00B4}van Kertész, conductor. In the 3rd work: Benjamin Luxon, baritone ; Brighton Festival Chorus ; László Heltay, conductor.
Contents: Psalmus Hungaricus. -- Zrinyi szózata.
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SERIES
Jubilee.
PUBLISHED
New York, N.Y. : London, [1989?]
Year Published: 1989
Description: 2 sound discs : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: CD
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Lorengar, Pilar.
Komlóssy, Erzsébet.
Ilosfalvy, Róbert, 1927-
Krause, Tom.
Kertész, István, 1929-1973.
Kosma, Lajos.
Luxon, Benjamin.
Heltay, Laszlo.
Kodály, Zoltán, 1882-1967.
Ambrosian Singers.
London Symphony Orchestra.
Brighton Festival Chorus.
Wandsworth School.
SUBJECTS
Vég, Mihály, -- 16th cent. -- Musical settings.
Zrínyi, Miklós, -- gróf, -- 1620-1664 -- Musical settings.
Requiems.
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra.
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 5 parts), Unaccompanied.