Bartok and Kodaly

Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird (soprano), Boston University Women's Chorus, Steven Lipsitt (conductor)

Catalog #: TROY0046
Release Date: June 1, 1990
Format: Digital
Chamber

The world knows Bela Bartok as one of the twentieth century's great composers. Fewer people know of the many miniature masterpieces he composed for young musicians, and even fewer realize that he was a brilliant and diligent scholar of Eastern European folk music. Working 50 years before the term was even coined, he is now considered one of the first great ethnomusicologists, in addition to his formidable compositional achievements. In 1905, shortly after his first contacts with the "pure" music of Hungarian peasants, Bartok met Zoltan Kodaly, a fellow Hungarian composer one year his junior, who was also deeply interested in authentic folk music. Together they founded the Hungarian Music Society and they collaborated in collecting and editing Hungarian folksongs for publication. Close friends throughout their lives, they often performed and championed each other's music. The performers on this recording have endeavored to be true to the original spirit of the music of Bartok and Kodaly in arranging for the group. Sometimes these arrangements have a comparatively logical quality, such as Bartok's Rumanian Dances played by a folk band with cimbalom, whistles and recorders, guitars, banjo and bass. In other cases the sounds are more unusual, such as the arrangement of Kodaly's Ave Maria for voice and low pennywhistles.

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Title Composer Performer
Rumanian Folk Dances, Sz 56 Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Rutheian song from Duos for Two Violins, Sz 98 Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Swinherd's Dance from For Children, Sz 42 Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Hommage à R. Sch. From Mikrokosmos, Sz 107 Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Lullaby from Duos for Two Violins Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Ruthenian dance from Duos for Two Violins, Sz 98 Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Hommage à J.S.b. from Mikrokosmos, Sz 107 Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Accompaniment in broken triads from Mikrokosmos, Sz 107 Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Bulgarian rhythm from Mikrokosmos Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Mourning song from For Children Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Revelry from For Children Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Farewell from For Children Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Little dance in canon form from Mikrokosmos Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Unison divided from Mikrokosmos Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Merriment from Mikrokosmos Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Chromatic invention from Mikrokosmos Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Hey tulip, tulip from For Children Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Round dance from For Children Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
I lost my young couple from For Children Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Mother of my lover from For Children Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Teasing song from For Children Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Had I not seen you! from Two and Three Part Choruses Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano, Boston University Women's Chorus, Steven Lipsitt, conductor
Breadbaking from Two and Three Part Choruses Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Lonely wanderer from Two and Three Part Choruses Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano, Boston University Women's Chorus, Steven Lipsitt, conductor
Don't leave me here! from Two and Three Part Choruses Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano, Boston University Women's Chorus, Steven Lipsitt, conductor
Girls' teasing song from Two and Three Part Choruses Bela Bartok Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano, Boston University Women's Chorus, Steven Lipsitt, conductor
Ave Maria Zoltan Kodaly Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
The Gypsy Zoltan Kodaly Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano
Evening Song Zoltan Kodaly Crofut Consort, Julianne Baird, soprano

Reviews

  • "This is a lovely and lovingly-produced CD. Purists won't like it, for the musicians gave themselves a free hand with the arrangements. Altering the original orchestration gives the music a certain freshness and folksiness. Soprano Julianne Baird's contributions are stunning - but everyone is first-rate on this highly-recommended recording."

    – American Record Guide

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