2 Zoltán Kodály: “Thou art our One God, righteous in judgment” (Closing section of Psalmus Hungaricus, 1923: text by Mihály Kecskeméti Végh, 16th century)
CONTENTS
1 Ferenc Szabó: Notturno from the “Liberated Melodies” for Piano, 1949.
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Hungarian Music since 1945
SUBCHAPTERs
1 Ferenc Szabó: Notturno from the “Liberated Melodies” for Piano, 1949.
2 “Six Pieces for orchestra” of Endre Szervánszky, 1959.
3 Rudolf Maros’s “Eufonia 3”, 1968.
4 Movement from György Kurtág’s “Confession of Péter Bornemisza”,
5 Zsolt Durkó’s “Altamira” for Chamber Choir and Orchestra, 19671968.
2 Zoltán Kodály: “Thou art our One God, righteous in judgment” (Closing section of Psalmus Hungaricus, 1923: text by Mihály Kecskeméti Végh, 16th century)
CONTENTS
1 Ferenc Szabó: Notturno from the “Liberated Melodies” for Piano, 1949.