Leó Weiner, a contemporary of Bartók and Kodály, was a profoundly important teacher in Budapest whose own music developed from a more traditional Romantic model - exemplified by the songful Románc, Op. 29 - to an absorption of his native Hungarian folk music during the 1930s. The two Divertimentos for strings, vibrantly orchestrated sequences of dances, are among the best-known works of this period. The later Hungarian Nursery Rhymes and Folk Songs draw on some archaic and very popular native melodies. Volumes 1 and 2 can be heard on 8.573491 and 8.573847. This is Volume 3 of Valéria Csányi's ongoing series of the complete orchestral works by Weiner, with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra MAV. Vol. 1 includes the complete ballet C song or and Tünde (8.573491)in which Gramophone wrote that 'Csányi shapes the score as if she really loves it', while Fanfare stated that 'this disc represents a charming discovery.'
Leó Weiner, a contemporary of Bartók and Kodály, was a profoundly important teacher in Budapest whose own music developed from a more traditional Romantic model - exemplified by the songful Románc, Op. 29 - to an absorption of his native Hungarian folk music during the 1930s. The two Divertimentos for strings, vibrantly orchestrated sequences of dances, are among the best-known works of this period. The later Hungarian Nursery Rhymes and Folk Songs draw on some archaic and very popular native melodies. Volumes 1 and 2 can be heard on 8.573491 and 8.573847. This is Volume 3 of Valéria Csányi's ongoing series of the complete orchestral works by Weiner, with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra MAV. Vol. 1 includes the complete ballet C song or and Tünde (8.573491)in which Gramophone wrote that 'Csányi shapes the score as if she really loves it', while Fanfare stated that 'this disc represents a charming discovery.'
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- Label: NAXOS
- Rel. Date: 07/24/2020
- UPC: 747313412570
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1. Romanze, Op. 29
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2. Divertimento No. 2, Op. 24 "Magyar Népi Dallamok": I. Lakodalmas
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3. Divertimento No. 2, Op. 24 "Magyar Népi Dallamok": II. Tréfálkozás
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4. Divertimento No. 2, Op. 24 "Magyar Népi Dallamok": III. Panaszos Ének
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5. Divertimento No. 2, Op. 24 "Magyar Népi Dallamok": IV. Kanász-Nóta
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6. Pastorale, Phantaisie Et Fugue, Op. 23: I. Pastorale
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7. Pastorale, Phantaisie Et Fugue, Op. 23: II. Phantaisie
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8. Pastorale, Phantaisie Et Fugue, Op. 23: III. Fugue
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9. Magyar Gyermek- És Népdalok: No. 1, Szomorú Fűzfának Harminchárom Ága
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10. Magyar Gyermek- És Népdalok: No. 2, Szőlőhegyen Keresztül
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11. Magyar Gyermek- És Népdalok: No. 3, Tavaszi Szél
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12. Magyar Gyermek- És Népdalok: No. 4, Lányom, Lányom, Gyöngyvirágom
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13. Magyar Gyermek- És Népdalok: No. 5, Gyergyói Verbunk
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14. Magyar Gyermek- És Népdalok: No. 6, Mért Küldött A Kisasszony
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15. Magyar Gyermek- És Népdalok: No. 7, Mély A Tiszának A Széle
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16. Magyar Gyermek- És Népdalok: No. 8, Áll Előttem Egy Virágszál
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17. Magyar Gyermek- És Népdalok: No. 9, Eger Felé
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18. Divertimento No. 1, Op. 20 "Régi Magyar Táncok Nyomán": I. Jó Alapos Csárdás
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19. Divertimento No. 1, Op. 20 "Régi Magyar Táncok Nyomán": II. Rókatánc
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20. Divertimento No. 1, Op. 20 "Régi Magyar Táncok Nyomán": III. Marosszéki Keringős
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21. Divertimento No. 1, Op. 20 "Régi Magyar Táncok Nyomán": IV. Verbunkos
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22. Divertimento No. 1, Op. 20 "Régi Magyar Táncok Nyomán": V. Csűrdöngölő
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Leó Weiner, a contemporary of Bartók and Kodály, was a profoundly important teacher in Budapest whose own music developed from a more traditional Romantic model - exemplified by the songful Románc, Op. 29 - to an absorption of his native Hungarian folk music during the 1930s. The two Divertimentos for strings, vibrantly orchestrated sequences of dances, are among the best-known works of this period. The later Hungarian Nursery Rhymes and Folk Songs draw on some archaic and very popular native melodies. Volumes 1 and 2 can be heard on 8.573491 and 8.573847. This is Volume 3 of Valéria Csányi's ongoing series of the complete orchestral works by Weiner, with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra MAV. Vol. 1 includes the complete ballet C song or and Tünde (8.573491)in which Gramophone wrote that 'Csányi shapes the score as if she really loves it', while Fanfare stated that 'this disc represents a charming discovery.'