| | QuartetMessiaen, Olivier (1908-) * Quatuor pour la Fin du Temps * Luben Yordanoff, Albert Tétard, Claude Desurmont & Daniel Barenboim * Deutsche Grammophon 423 247-2, CD add, 1979 * Index: Kvartet | Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) * Quartets: No 7 in D major, E minor, No. 8 in A minor, No. 3 in A major * Hortus Musicus (on period instruments): Neeme Punder (flute), Peeter Klaas (viola da gamba), Tarmo Toom (cello), Imbi Tarum (harpsichord), Andres Mustonen (violin & artistic director) * Finlandia 4509-95578-2, CD ddd, 1994/1992 * Index: Kvartet | Ungaresca - 500 Years Hungarian Music * Osvát Thuz Antiphonal (late 15th century): Laude digna, Dies est latitiae, Fragment from the age of Sigismund (early 15th century): In hoc anni circulo, Surrexit Christus hodie, Nicolae solempnia, Johannes de Stockhem (c. 1455-1501): Ha traite amours, Johannes Tictoris (c. 1435-1511), Pietrobono (1417-1497): Three dances from the Pierre Attaignant collection, Bálint Balassi (1554-1594): O én édes hazám, Aldj meg minket Uristen, Régi szerimem nagy tüze, Giovanni Pichi (omkring 1620): Bello ongaro, Kájoni Codex (compiler Janos Kájoni, 1634-1671): Lazor apor's dance, Dance no. 5 in sixths, Stark's book of virginal musik (1689): Ungarischer tanz des Fürsten aus Siebenbürgen, Two Hungarian dances, Kájonis Organ Missal: Uram írgalmazz nékunk, Pater de coellis Deus, Kyrie eleison, Vietoris Book of Tablature (1675-1679): Klobucky tanecz, Polonica, Hagnal, Pargamasca, Hadjú song and dance: Nosza hadjú firge varjú, Jacob Paix Book of Tablature (1583): Ungaresca, Löcse Book of Tablature (1660-1670): Choerea in C, in A, In E and in C, Pál Esterhazy (omkring 1711): Harmonia Caelestis - Cantata No. 45 'amoris flammula', Cantata No. 46 'Triumphate santae hirarchiae, Pozsony Manuscript (18th century): Maygar frissen, Ungarisch, Maygar lassan, Maygar Tancz frissen, Adam Pálóczi Horváth (1760-1820): Ráro, Kedves tolvaj, Nem lesz mindenkor igy, Gyere be rózsám, Nouvelle Collection d'Hongroises (1808): Three Dances from the first volume * Mandel Quartet: Gábor Kállay (tenor, recorders: sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor and bass, rebec, baroque violin), Róbert Mandel (vocals, symphony, hurdy-gurdy, kobza, tambourine, jew's harp), István Márta (vocals, percussion, tabor, triangle, chime-bells, tambourine, harpsichord), László Jakobi (vocals, abss rebec, baroque violoncello) * Hungaroton HCD 31429, CD ddd, 1992 * Index: Kvartet & vokal |
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