Experience the captivating voices of Ars Nova Copenhagen in "Farkas: Choral Works," a stunning collection of choral pieces that blend the rich traditions of Hungarian folk music with the elegance of minimalist composition. Released in 2014, this album is a testament to the ensemble's virtuosity and their ability to breathe new life into both sacred and secular choral works.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, from the hauntingly beautiful "Az Orom illan (The Joy has Gone)" to the lively "Pataki diakdalok (Students' Songs from Sarospatak)" and the serene "Aubarde - Melodie de troubadours." Each track showcases the ensemble's impeccable harmonies and dynamic range, making for a compelling listening experience from start to finish.
"Farkas: Choral Works" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through different musical landscapes, each piece telling its own story. The album opens with "Rozsa Madrigal (Rose-Madrigal)," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its delicate melodies and intricate harmonies. The ensemble's interpretation of "Serenade Wallone" is equally captivating, with its lush harmonies and soaring melodies.
The album also includes several pieces that highlight the ensemble's ability to handle more complex, minimalist compositions. "Pensieri notturni" is a standout track, with its haunting melodies and intricate harmonies that build to a powerful climax. The ensemble's performance of "Laus Beatae Margaritae" is equally impressive, with its intricate counterpoint and lush harmonies.
Throughout the album, Ars Nova Copenhagen's commitment to musical excellence is evident. Their precise timing, impeccable intonation, and expressive phrasing bring each piece to life, making "Farkas: Choral Works" a standout release in the choral music genre. Whether you're a fan of traditional choral music or minimalist compositions, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
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Tracks
Rozsa Madrigal (Rose-Madrigal)Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Alkony (Twilight)Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Merre szall? (Where Is It Flying?)Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Az Orom illan (The Joy has Gone): No. 1. Az Orom illan (The Joy is Gone)Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Az Orom illan (The Joy has Gone): No. 2. Ez a nap is (This Very Day Too)Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Az Orom illan (The Joy has Gone): No. 3. Tavaszi holdtolte (Spring Full Moon)Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Serenade WalloneArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Aubarde - Melodie de troubadours: Aubade - Melodie de troubadoursArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Pataki diakdalok (Students' Songs from Sarospatak): No. 1. Erdokon, mezokon jaro (Walking in forests and fields)Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Pataki diakdalok (Students' Songs from Sarospatak): No. 2. Vinned csak mindeg (You would always take it)Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Pataki diakdalok (Students' Songs from Sarospatak): No. 3. Mazas kancso, bogre (Blased pitcher, mug)Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Heide-Skizzen: No. 1. Ein TraumArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Heide-Skizzen: No. 2. Die HeideArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Heide-Skizzen: No. 3. Ergo bibamus!Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Heide-Skizzen: No. 4. Schau dich umArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Heide-Skizzen: No. 5. September-MorgenArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Pensieri notturni: No. 1. La notteArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Pensieri notturni: No. 2. Di morte certoArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Pensieri notturni: No. 3. Madrigale alla notteArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Sonetto 333Ars Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Beati mortuiArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Laus Beatae MargaritaeArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Ave MariaArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Pater nosterArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss
Come awayArs Nova Copenhagen, Ars Nova, Katalin Kiss