Székely Fonó / Spinnery (The Spinning Room) / Spinnstube
9 ma
7 chce
Rok
1963
Kraj
Hungary
Format
Vinyl
LP
Label
Qualiton
HLPX MN 1009-10
Classical Opera
Identyfikatory
Rights Society: BIEM
Tracklista
A
17:25
1. Jelenet 2. Jelenet 3. Jelenet
B
17:15
4. Jelenet 5 Jelenet
C
14:40
6. Jelenet
D
19:40
6. Jelenet (Folyt) 7. Jelenet
Notatki wydania
Recordings:
Székely fonó János Ferencsik 1963 (Qualiton) and Székely fonó János Ferencsik 1971 (Hungaroton) 2 LP, reissued on CD as Spinning Room Hungaroton with Orchestral songs: Kadar Kata (Mother Listen) Kallai kettos (Double dance of Kallo) and The Ballad of Annie Miller, 'From distant mountains'. *1
Info:
Székelyfonó (The Spinning Room) is a one-act theatre piece with music by Zoltán Kodály from Hungarian folk songs.[1] The work is described as ‘Daljáték egy felvonásban’, folk songs in one act.[2] First created in 1924 as a short cabaret with a small accompanying orchestral ensemble, Kodály expanded the work, with mime but without dialogue for a full production at the Royal Hungarian Opera House, Budapest in 1932. The songs and dances are taken from Transylvanian folk music, and include spinning choruses and musical pictures representing death, burial, betrothal and marriage folk-rituals.[3] The work is sometimes referred to as The Transylvanian Spinning Room in English. *2
Credits
- Alto Vocals Tiszay Magda
- Alto Vocals Uher Zita
- Baritone Vocals Palló Imre
- Baritone Vocals Rösler Endre
- Choir Magyar Rádió És Televízió Énekkara
- Conductor János Ferencsik
- Cover Győző Varga
- Orchestra Magyar Rádió És Televízió Szimfónikus Zenekara
- Soprano Vocals Szecsődy Irén
- Tenor Vocals Udvardy Tibor
Master release
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