Cantata profana ; Four Slovak folk songs ; Eight choruses ; Viola concerto
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Cantata profana ; Four Slovak folk songs ; Eight choruses ; Viola concerto
Bartók, [2010]
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Sung in English, translated from Hungarian and Slovak (1st-13th)
Richard Lewis, tenor (1st work) ; Marko Rothmüller, baritone (1st) ; William Primrose, viola (14th) ; The Concert Choir (2nd-13th) ; New Symphony Orchestra and Chorus (1st) ; New Symphony Orchestra (14th) ; Walter Susskind (1st), Margaret Hillis (2nd-13th), Tibor Serly (14th), conductors
Recorded: Kingsway Hall, London (1st and 14th works); Pequot Library, Southport, Conn. (2nd-13th); early 1950s
Compact disc
Pamphlet contains texts
Bartók: BR1309
Contents of Works
- Cantata profana : the enchanted stags
- Four Slovak folk songs : mixed voices. Wedding song
- Hay-harvesters' song
- Dancing song from Medzibrod
- Dancing song from Poniky
- Eight choruses : women's voices, from "27 choruses". Don't leave me
- Hussar
- Bread baking
- Loafer
- Enchnting song
- Teasing song
- Only tell me
- Wooing of a girl
- Viola concerto