Stravinsky Budapest Chamber Ensemble, András Mihály - Histoire Du Soldat Renard Three Japanese Lyrics

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Review by Jean Féret

The album Histoire Du Soldat Renard Three Japanese Lyrics by Stravinsky Budapest Chamber Ensemble, András Mihály is a captivating and unique musical experience that showcases the incredible talent of both the composer and the performers.

Featuring a range of musical styles and influences, the album is a masterful blend of classical and contemporary sounds that will appeal to a wide range of listeners. The Budapest Chamber Ensemble and András Mihály deliver flawless performances that are both technically impressive and emotionally evocative.

The standout tracks on the album are undoubtedly the three Japanese lyrics, which are beautifully rendered with a delicate and haunting quality that is both mesmerizing and enchanting. Stravinsky's unique use of rhythm and melody is on full display throughout the album, creating a sense of drama and tension that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish.

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Artist: Stravinsky Budapest Chamber Ensemble, András Mihály
Album: Histoire Du Soldat Renard Three Japanese Lyrics
Rating: 4.2

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
A Katona Indulója / The Soldier's March - Marching Tunes
Az Ördög Győzelmi Indulója / Triumphal March Of The Devil
Az Ördög Dala / The Devil's Song
Renard (A Róka - Burleszk Egy Felvonásban) / Renard (The Fox - Burlesque In One Act)15:26
Zene Az 1. Jelenethez / Music To Scene 1
Kis Korál / Little Choral
II. Rész / Part II
a) Akahito Verse / a) Akahito
Zene Az 3. Jelenethez / Music To Scene 3
Nagy Korál / Great Choral
Három Japán Dal / Three Japanese Lyrics(3:50)
Királyi Induló / The Royal March
Zene Az 2. Jelenethez / Music To Scene 2
Három Tánc, Valcer, Ragtime / Three Dances: Tango, Waltz, Ragtime
Kis Koncert / The Little Concert
II. Rész / Part II Continuation(7:04)
Az Ördög Tánca / The Devil's Dance
c) Tsaraiuki Verse / c) Tsaraiuki
b) Mazatsumi Verse / b) Mazatsumi
I. Rész / Part I

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Catalog Numbers

SLPX 12020

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Credits

RoleCredit
Bass VocalsBordás György (tracks: B5), Polgár László (tracks: B5)
Composed ByIgor Stravinsky
ConductorMihály András
DesignMiklós Szűts
EngineerLászló Csintalan
EnsembleBudapesti Kamaraegyüttes
Liner NotesIstván Homolya
Photography ByDomokos Moldován
ProducerJenő Simon
Soprano VocalsAdrienne Csengery (tracks: B6 to B8)
Tenor VocalsGulyás Dénes (tracks: B5), Keönch Boldizsár (tracks: B5)

Notes

  • Includes 12"-sized, 3-page foldout-leaf with French/German/Russian translation of Hungarian/English back cover and the texts of Renard and the Three Japanese Lyrics in these five languages, and photo's of the performers.
  • Sung in Russian
  • Scores: J. and W. Chester Ltd, JWC 44/b ; JWC 60/a ; Edition Russe de Musique RMV 200
  • MHV Recording
  • Length Side A: 22'50"
  • Length Side B: 26'20"

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout - stamped): SLPX 12020-A I P HP 44
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout - stamped): SLPX 12020-B III P HP 1-2

About Stravinsky Budapest Chamber Ensemble, András Mihály

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Born: 1882-06-17 (Oranienbaum, Saint Petersburg Governorate, Russian Empire) At present Lomonosov, Russian Federation. Died: 1971-04-06 (New York City, New York, United States). Russian composer, pianist and conductor. Main figure of musical modernism, one of the greatest representatives of world musical culture of the 20th century. The composer's creative itinerary was extremely dynamic. Stravinsky's musical language tends to overcome the barrier of historical periods and uses historical and personal models (such as Russian folklore, Western cultured tradition, dodecaphony, polyrhythms and asymmetrical rhythms) freely adapting them to his personal creative needs. In stravinsky's works the rhythmic dimension is extremely dynamic and varied and becomes a structural element of the composition, as is the interval elaboration. The composer uses melodic cells that are reassembled and broken down with great variety and freedom, the overlapping and reiteration of rhythmic-interval cells creates episodes of rhythmic-metric asymmetry and polyrhythm. Other elements that we find in his compositions are: the structuring in discordant sections, the use of the octotonic scale and the modal scales. He has written music for a variety of different instrumental and vocal combinations, ranging from works for huge orchestras to works for small ensembles or solo instruments Starting from the 1950s he wanted to leave a precise sound testimony of his creative intentions, through the recording of his works directed by himself A citizen of France (1934) and the USA (1945).

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Summary by Jean Féret

Histoire Du Soldat Renard Three Japanese Lyrics by Stravinsky Budapest Chamber Ensemble, András Mihály is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates great music. It is a stunning example of the power of collaboration and creativity, and a testament to the enduring legacy of one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Highly recommended.