Hungarian String Trios / Trio Boccherini
This recording brings together four Hungarian composers who, each in their own way, contributed to the development of a new national musical style at the beginning of the twentieth century. They managed to write music that was respected internationally and that both nurtured them and raised the general standard of music in Hungary.
Leó Weiner’s (dubbed the ‘Hungarian Mendelssohn’) and Erno Dohnányi’s string trios were composed during their student years, yet both works have become significant milestones in the limited repertoire for this instrumental combination. Elegant and occasionally reminiscent of Brahms, they also incorporate subtle touches of local folklore. Zoltán Kodály, alongside Béla Bartók, one of the most important Hungarian musicians of the century, composed relatively little chamber music, but his Intermezzo, also an early work, evokes the folk music that the composer had begun to collect for his ethnomusicological research. The least familiar and youngest of the composers represented here, László Weiner, met a tragic fate. His Serenade, composed while he was studying with Kodály, reveals the exceptional talent of a composer whose body of work remains small. Less ‘Magyar’ than the other works presented here, his Serenade recalls the intense and concentrated atmosphere of Viennese ‘modernist’ works.
Product Description:
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Release Date: April 26, 2024
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UPC: 7318599921075
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Catalog Number: BIS-2107
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Label: BIS
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: 20th Century
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Composer: Erno Dohnanyi, Zoltan Kodaly, Leo Weiner, Laszlo Weiner
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Trio Boccherini
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Performer: Trio Boccherini
Works:
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String Trio in G minor, Op. 6
Composer: Leó Weiner
Ensemble: Trio Boccherini
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Serenade
Composer: László Weiner
Ensemble: Trio Boccherini
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Intermezzo
Composer: Zoltán Kodály
Ensemble: Trio Boccherini
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Serenade in C
Composer: Ernő Dohnányi
Ensemble: Trio Boccherini