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Release Date: Friday 15 January 2021
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"In Hungary at the beginning of the 20th century, Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály were collecting and making analytical studies of Hungarian folk music, creating a new interest in the native music of their homeland. This album, featuring rarely heard works from the succeeding generation of Hungarian composers, presents a distinctive portrait of the Hungarian music scene from the interwar years to the 1950s, by composers who faced discrimination or paid the ultimate price for their Jewish heritage."
"Sensitive and engrossingly passionate performances, coupled with some excellent sonics, complete a disc that is certainly not for the squeamish, but deeply rewarding for those who are inclined to search for the meaning behind the notes" Classical Music Daily
Veress, Sándor
Sonatina for Violin and Cello
Szatmári táncok (Szatmár Dances)
Somogyi táncok (Dances of Somogy)
Frid, Géza
Trio à cordes, Op. 1
Farkas, Ferenc
Notturno, Op. 2
Kókai, Rezső
Serenade
Weiner, László
String Trio, "Serenade"