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Music CD details
Robert Lakatos and REV
'Day Is Dawning'
(FECD019)
Musicians:
Róbert Lakatos - viola, violin
with
RÉV:
Éva Korpás - voice
Attila Oláh - voice, drum
Tamás Cseh - viola, violin
Sándor Cseh -cimbalom
László Mester - 3-stringed viola, viola
Zoltán Hanusz Zoltán - 3-stringed viola, guitar, double bass, viola
Tibor Lelkes - double bass, accordeon
Guests:
Marianna Majorosi - voice
Miklós Molnár - violin
Róbert Farkas -double bass
Label - Folk Europa, Hungary
Released 2005
"On this CD we are searching for the connecting points and the
overlaps between classical and folk music, but we would like to do it in a
particular way that the audience should not focus on this when listening
to us, but rather should cry out from the bottom of their hearts: ' Oh,
how beautifully they play!'.
Róbert Lakatos
'He [Lakatos] invokes the spirit of folk music collector and composer Bela Bartok in trying to
combine his two musical worlds...'
fROOTS magazine
From record label:
"Róbert Lakatos approaches the works of Béla Bartók with as much respect as Barók himself once approached the treasure of Hungarian folk songs - by abstracting the stylistic characteristics of the folk melodies he had collected and classified, Bartók created one of the most significant life-works of 20th century classical music. The most interesting pieces on this album are those in which
Róbert Lakatos has returned Bartók's musical works to their supposedly original, traditional rural musical
environment. When he surprises us now and again with a well-formed improvisation or variation he shows us that folk music could not have developed, could not have reached the refined form which Barók became acquainted with if the individual achievements and ingenuity of various generations of village musicians had not contributed to a greater or lesser extent to the common musical treasure of the
people.
The musicians partnering Róbert Lakatos, apart from the outstandingly accomplished viola player
László Mester, are all from the Uplands. (The Uplands of old Hungary, now in southern
Slovakia.) We can enjoy the violin playing of Tamás Cseh, who is currently pursuing his studies in classical music, while his brother,
Sándor Cseh, plays the cimbalom, which, together with the voice of
Éva Korpás, is one of the leading contributors to the album's harmonious atmosphere. The carefully attentive accompaniment and lively dynamism provided by the double bass and accordion of
Tibor Lelkes and the guitar and viola of Zoltán Hanusz give all this a solid foundation."
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Robert Lakatos and REV
'Day Is Dawning'
(FECD019)
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Tracks
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1. Kalamajkó (Bartók arr. Pimroes)
2. Brácsa tánc - DanceOf The Viola (trad. arr.: Lakatos)
3. Máramarosi tánc - Dance From Máramaros (Bartók arr.: Primrose)
4. Csárdások - Csárdás Sequence (trad.)
5. Szól a kakas... - The Cock Is Crowing... /trad. arr.: Rév)
6. Édesanyám Rózsafája... - My Dear Mother's Rambling Rose-tree... (trad. - arr.: Cseh S.)
7. Malmos - Mill Dance (trad. arr.: Rév)
8. Röpülj páva... - Fly Up, Peacock... (trad. - arr.: Lakatos)
9. Buzai tánczene - Dance Music From Buza (trad.)
10. Párnás tánc - Cushion Dance (Bartók)
11. Csak azért szeretek... - That's Why I Like To Live (trad. arr.:
Lakatos)
12. Hajnalodik - Day Is Dawning (trad. arr.: Lakatos) |
Duration (54'49") |
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