Árpád Balázs - Variations For Winds From Duo To Symphonic Band

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Review by Milan Nicetin

Variations For Winds From Duo To Symphonic Band by Árpád Balázs is a stunning album that showcases the composer's mastery of wind instruments. The album features a wide range of compositions, from intimate duets to grand symphonic pieces, each one showcasing the unique qualities of the wind instruments.

The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Variations on a Theme by Schumann," featuring a delicate interplay between the clarinet and flute. From there, the album takes the listener on a journey through a variety of moods and styles, including the upbeat and energetic "Symphonic Dances" and the contemplative and introspective "Elegy."

Throughout the album, Balázs demonstrates a deep understanding and appreciation for the beauty and versatility of wind instruments. His compositions are both technically impressive and emotionally resonant, showcasing the full range of the instruments' capabilities.

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Artist: Árpád Balázs
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Magyar Rondo = Hungarian Rondo3:09
Impulzusok És Rondino = Impulses And Rodino2:32
Szabad Változatok Egy Népdaltémára = Free Variations On A Folk Theme7:23
Concertino8:23
Előjáték = Prelude 5:31
Fanfárverbunk = Recruiting Dance3:52
Négy Kép = Four Images3:24
Musica Piccola4:22
Krétarajzok (Részletek) = Chalk Drawings (Excerpts)2:07
Régi Magyar Táncok Gömörből = Old Hungarian Dances From Gömör4:22
Szvit Fuvolára És Zongorára = Suite For Flute And Piano4:22

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Catalog Numbers

HCD 31353

Labels

Hungaroton Classic

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Stereo

Credits

RoleCredit
BassoonJózsef Vajda (tracks: 5
ClarinetTibor Dittrich (tracks: 2), István Veér (tracks: 2, 5 -13)
ConductorLászló Dohos (tracks: 1, 6, 9, 10, 11), László Marosi (tracks: 7, 8)
EnsembleMagyar Rádió Fúvósötöse (tracks: 3, 4)
FluteAttila Lajos (tracks: 1), Bela Drahos (tracks: 5,
HornJenő Keveházi (tracks: 5
OboeBéla Kollár (tracks: 5
OrchestraA Magyar Honvédség Központi Fúvószenekara (tracks: 5
PianoMagda Freymann (tracks: 1)

About Árpád Balázs

Árpád Balázs (born October 1, 1937 in Szentes, Hungary) is a classical music composer. He studied composition in Budapest and Rome, and presented a series about classical music on Hungarian television. He studied at the conservatory of Szeged, after that at the Ferenc-Liszt Academy in Budapest, in the composition class of F. Farkas (1961-1964). As a successor of , frequently using popular folk songs, he didn't limit himself to being a postserialist of bartokian ethics. The importance of his choral works, make him in fact a continuation of . Balázs also composed symphonic music, ballet music, fourteen easy pieces for piano, arrangements of folk songs and music for film and theatre.

Real Name

    • Balázs Árpád

Name Vars

  • A. Balazs
  • A. Balaž
  • A. Balázs
  • B. Arpad
  • Balázs
  • Balázs A.
  • Balázs Arpád
  • Balázs Orpád
  • Balázs Á.
  • Balázs Árpád
  • Á. Balázs
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Summary by Milan Nicetin

Variations For Winds From Duo To Symphonic Band is a truly exceptional album, and one that is sure to delight fans of classical music and wind instruments alike. Balázs is a true master of his craft, and this album is a testament to his skill and artistry. Highly recommended.