,  (Kodaly)
Zoltan Kodaly (1882–1967)



Arrangement for two pianos. Elena Gladilina, Natalya Yurygina
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Taken from a LP record released by DOVER (USA) in 1967.
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In the original BWV 903 Chromatic fantasy and fugue in D minor J. S. Bach
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ROLF REINHARDT (piano). Taken from a rare LP released by QUADRIGA TON (Germany) in 1970s. NEVER RE-ISSUED ON CD.
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Orpheus Chamber Orchestra- Josef Suk
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Boys Choir named after Revutsky
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Kodaly recorded this moving performance of one of the great 2oth Century choral works, the Budavari Te Deum in 1958. Budapest Chorus and Hungarian Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Hungarian Radio and TV Choir
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THE LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA. Taken from a LP recorded by FIRST EDITION RECORDS (USA) in 1963.
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Intermezzo from the Suite `Hari Janos`. Recording - July 1954
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Hungarian Radio and TV Choir
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Pierre Mea, Orgue
Chœur de Radio France
Matthias Brauer, Direction Paris Basilique Sainte-Clotilde 2011
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Hungarian Radio and TV Choir
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Kodaly completed the orchestral version of Missa Brevis at the height of the 2nd World War (1944). It is a tribute to the courage of the Hungarian people in resisiting the forces of the Nazis. Kodaly recorded his moving version of the Mass in 1956. Budapest chorus and Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Hungarian Radio and TV Choir
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Combined choir of Budapest schoolchildren. Entry 1928
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Brighton Festival Corus. Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (organ). Splendid modern performance of the original organ version of Missa Brevis.
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Year of publication:2006.
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