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''Ballo Ongaro'' - Picchi, Haydn, Weber, Brahms, Sarasate, Ruzitska, Farkas, Gyore / Viktoria Herencsar, Hungarian hammered dulcimer / Hungaroton Classic Audio CD 1998 Stereo / HCD 31799

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Ballo Ongaro - Picchi, Haydn, Weber, Brahms, Sarasate, Ruzitska, Farkas, Gyore / Viktoria Herencsar, Hungarian hammered dulcimer / Hungaroton Classic Audio CD 1998 Stereo / HCD31799

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CONDITION: USED - VERY GOOD!!! AS PICTURED!! 

 

Product Details: 

Label: Hungaroton Classic - HCD 31799
Format: CD
Released: 1998

 

 

 

Tracklist:

1.  G. PICCHI (1600-1625): Ballo Ongaro   1:52
2.  J. PAIX (1556-c1623): Ungaresca   1:45
3.  ZOLTAN GYORE: Dances from Pannonhalma   7:21
4.  FERENC FARKAS (1905): Feast rom Esztergom   3:40
5.  IGNAC RUZITSKA (1777-1833): Hungarian Departing and Fast Dance   4:05
6.  JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809): Rondo all’Ongarese   3:26
7.  CARL MARIA VON WEBER (1786-1826): Andante / Rondo Ongarese   9:30
8.  JOHANNES BRAHMS: (1833-1897): Hungarian Dance No 1.   3:05
9.  JOHANNES BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No 7.   1:43
10. JOHANNES BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No 6.   3:19
11. PABLO SARASATE: (1844-1908): Zigeunerweisen    8:09
12. ZOLTAN GYORE: Shepherd Songs from the Tisza Area   5:01
13. ZOLTAN GYORE: Palots Suite   7:04
14. Dulcimer Solo from Kéréspatak   4:22
15. Transdanubian Dances   4:02
16. Transdanubian Czardas Dances for Dulcimer   4:43

 

 

About Herencsár Viktória:

Viktoria Herenscar is one of the world's acknowledged masters of the cimbalom, a stringed instrument whose haunting sound is associated with the traditional music of Eastern countries such as her native Hungary. This country has also been known for much great classical music, much of which bears the strong influence of Hungarian traditional music as well. This ongoing process resulted in a brilliant musical feature for this artist when Hungarian composer Zoltán Pongrácz created his "Concertino for the Hungarian Cimbalom" with Herencsar in mind. Another superb performance in the same vein is the "Two Ungarescas" of Ferenc Farkas, which combines her instrument with another Eastern favorite, the clarinet-like tarogot.

Although in the same instrument family as the hammered dulcimer, the cimbalom is much larger, with more strings and a great deal more flexibility harmonically. Herencsar's recorded output has increased significantly since the late '90s. Her out-of-print album Cimbalom Magic was reissued on compact disc in 1998 while a new disc was also published the same year, the latter featuring Hungarian dance music from the 16th century to modern times. She teaches in a variety of settings, including the annual International Music Camp held in Balassagyarmat, Hungary. The Cimbalom World Association could hardly do without her, it seems. In fact, she's the person one writes to join.

 

 

More Details: 

  • Violin - Istvan Zsolnai, Lajos Toth
  • Viola - Antal Molnar
  • Three stringed viola - Zoltan Vig
  • Cello - Eniko Szodenyi-Nagy
  • Double bass - Mihaly Huszar
  • Clarinet - Zsolt Tassonyi
  • Arranged by - Viktoria Herencsar

 

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