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Zsolt Szefcsik, Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra - Ignaz Pleyel: Complete String Concertos, Vol.2 (2003)

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Zsolt Szefcsik, Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra - Ignaz Pleyel: Complete String Concertos, Vol.2 (2003)

Zsolt Szefcsik, Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra - Ignaz Pleyel: Complete String Concertos, Vol.2 (2003)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 346 Mb | Total time: 56:06 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hungaroton | # HCH 32241 | Recorded: 2001, 2003

Volume Two of the Complete String Concertos of Ignace Pleyel (1757-1831) includes some charming, if undistinguished. music that sounds like Haydn with bits of Mozart mixed in. At one time among the most celebrated of Europe’s composers, Pleyel’s work has fallen into obscurity; so, we can be grateful that some talented instrumentalists are taking up his mantle again. A competent kapellmeister and more than competent master of diverse forms, Pleyel seems to employs the three-movement format for his Viotti-like concertos; the recording gives us the alternative ending, a 4/4 Rondo, to his violin concerto.

Péter Szabó, Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra - Ignaz Pleyel: Complete String Concertos, Vol.1 (2002)

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Péter Szabó, Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra - Ignaz Pleyel: Complete String Concertos, Vol.1 (2002)

Péter Szabó, Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra - Ignaz Pleyel: Complete String Concertos, Vol.1 (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 607 Mb | Total time: 72:58+57:21 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hungaroton | # HCD 32067-68 | Recorded: 2001

All praise to Hungaroton for their series of Pleyel string concertos. This first volume gives us the five extant cello concertos. A concerto in D (Ben 102) advertised by Breitkopf in 1782-4 is lost. A second volume with the violin concerto (both versions) is promised. Three works here are completely new. The other two have been recorded before: Ben 106 (1797) as a cello concerto or in Pleyel’s alternative versions for flute or clarinet; Ben 104 (c1788) as a clarinet concerto—possibly Gebauer’s adaptation. Ben 105 (1790) was also issued as a viola concerto.

Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra & Zsolt Szefcsik - 1948 (2022)

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Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra & Zsolt Szefcsik - 1948 (2022)

Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra & Zsolt Szefcsik - 1948 (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 328 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 177 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:13:27
Classical | Label: DUX

The main idea behind this recording was to focus on the presentation of pieces composed by Hungarian and Polish artists in one particular year: 1948. We wanted to show here compositions of two major artists from each of those countries. Both Hungarian pieces featured on the album naturally continue the 'Hungarian sound,' characteristic of the interwar period, shaped by the output of Zoltán Kodály. Cast in four movements, the Serenade for String Orchestra by Endre Szervánszky (1911-1977) is an example of one of the outstanding compositions symptomatic of the generation of the master's successors. Let us quote the words of an excellent music critic, Marianne Pándi: 'This work combines all the qualities of the Hungarian music of that period: it is melodic, understandable, Hungarian in style, and rhythmic. It is a source of first-class entertainment.'