Sir Georg Solti, Budapest Festival Orchestra - The Last Recording FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Serenade For Small Orchestra, Op. 3Composed By – Leó Weiner | |
| 2 | II - Andente | 7:55 |
| 3 | II - Lebhaft, Sehr Rhythmisch | 5:09 |
| 4 | III - Moderato | |
| 5 | IV - Allegro Molto | 5:05 |
| 6 | Psalmus HungaricusChorus – Children's Choir Of The Hungarian Radio, Choir of Hungarian Radio & TV, Schola Cantorum BudapestiensisChorus Master – Gabriella Thész, Kálmán Strausz, Tamás BubnóComposed By – Zoltán KodályTenor Vocals – Tamás Daróczy | |
| 7 | III - Andantino | 3:48 |
| 8 | Keserüségem Annyi Nem Volna | 5:54 |
| 9 | Adagio | 7:44 |
| 10 | Cantata Profuna, BB100/Sz94Baritone Vocals – Alexandru AgacheChorus – Choir of Hungarian Radio & TVChorus Master – Kálmán StrauszComposed By – Béla BartókTenor Vocals – Tamás Daróczy | |
| 11 | Andante Molto Apassionato | 7:32 |
| 12 | I - Molto Moderesto | 7:05 |
| 13 | I - Allegretto, Quasi Andantino | 5:51 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 458 929-2 | Sir Georg Solti, Budapest Festival Orchestra | Sir Georg Solti, Budapest Festival Orchestra - The Last Recording (CD, Album) | Decca | 458 929-2 | Germany | 1998 |
Credits
- Conductor – Sir Georg Solti
- Orchestra – Budapest Festival Orchestra
Notes
Recording Location: The Italian Institute, Budaptest, 23-26 June 1997
Companies
- Manufactured For – BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. – D125989
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Decca Record Company Limited
Album
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