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Piano Concerto Piano Concerto Seiber: Orchestral Final Sale

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DISC: 1

1. Piano Concerto~Allegro moderato
2. Piano Concerto~Lento, rubato
3. Piano Concerto~Presto
4. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~1st section. Introduction. Violente – Lento
5. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~1st section. Pastorale. Pas de deux: Boy-Gir. Andante pastorale
6. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~1st section. Burlesque (Childrens’ Games). Allegro giocoso – Quasi tempo di Valse. capric
7. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~2nd section: The Dancing Lesson. Entry of Dancing Mistress. Più allegro – Polka. Tempo d
8. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~2nd section: The Dancing Lesson. Tempo di Polka precedente – Galop. Presto
9. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~2nd section: The Dancing Lesson. Girl’s dance. Capriccioso
10. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~2nd section: The Dancing Lesson. Waltz (Pas de deux: Girl-Man). Moderato, un poco rubato
11. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~2nd section: The Dancing Lesson. Carneval Scene. Allegro vivace
12. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~3rd section. The Seduction. Lento – Allegretto – Valse. moderato – Marcatissimo, brutale
13. Orchestral Suite from ‘The Invitation’~3rd section. Finale. Boy-Girl. Sostenuto
14. Renaissance Dance Suite~Gaillarde of a Roman Nobleman; Moderato, un poco maestoso
15. Renaissance Dance Suite~Branle simple de Poieton – Allemande; Allegro
16. Renaissance Dance Suite~Volte; Allegretto

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“There were various reasons why we decided to combine works by Antal Dorati with those of Matyas Seiber on the present CD. Both attended Zoltan Kodaly’s composition class at the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest, both were highly regarded by their illustrious teacher. Kodaly passed on to his students a love of folk music and a particular appreciation of tradition through successive eras of music history.” (Oliver Triendl)