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Bárdos Lajos: Distant Dream [Távoli álom]

for mixed choir with piano accompaniment

choral sheets

Traducido por Needleman, Gail
Arreglo: Mixed Voices and Accompaniment
Género: Obras corales
Época: Siglo XX
Idioma: English
Duración: 3:20
Páginas: 8 páginas
Formato: 19 x27 cm (octavo)
Año de publicación: De agosto de 2023
Editorial: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Nº de artículo: 15217
Nº de editorial: 3433
ISMN: 9790080152171
Lajos Bárdos (1899-1986), composer, musicologist, teacher, and choral conductor, laid down, together with Kodály, the foundations of 20th-century Hungarian choral music. Through his work as a conductor, he raised the standards of Hungarian choral singing to an international level in a few decades. His compositions were directed towards cultivating Hungarian choral life: they draw on Renaissance polyphony and Hungarian folk music, following Kodály and Bartók. His works, which are models of choral writing, deal sensitively with Hungarian prosody and radiate an inner harmony and vigor. A selection of his most popular choral works has been published with English texts by Gail Needleman in five volumes.
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