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9 Epigrams
composer
1954; originally for wordless voice and piano
Recordings
'Kodály: Cello Sonata & other works' (CDA67829)
Details
No 1: Lento
No 2: [untitled]
No 3: [untitled]
No 4: Moderato
No 5: Allegretto
No 6: Andantino
No 7: Con moto
No 8: [untitled]
No 9: [untitled]
9 Epigrams
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The nine Epigrams (Epigrammák) were composed in 1954 along with several other educational works designed to exemplify Kodály’s method of musical education. They were originally conceived as vocalises, for a wordless voice and piano accompaniment, but the voice part can be adapted to almost any instrument. In these little pieces, grave, gay or lyrical, with their discreet polyphonic imitations between melody and accompaniment, the Hungarian accent is so perfectly absorbed into Kodály’s habit of discourse that there is hardly a hint of the exotic about them: they simply testify to a rare serenity of spirit and delight in music-making.

from notes by Calum MacDonald © 2010

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Details for CDA67829 track 12
[untitled]
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-10-82912
Duration
2'56
Recording date
30 November 2009
Recording venue
Concert Hall, Wyastone Estate, Monmouth, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Simon Kiln
Recording engineer
Arne Akselberg
Hyperion usage
  1. Kodály: Cello Sonata & other works (CDA67829)
    Disc 1 Track 12
    Release date: June 2010
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