Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Hungarian classical music with Sándor Veress' captivating album, "Térszili Katicza & Sinfonia minneapolitana." This compelling release, recorded by the Miskolci Szimfonikus Zenekar under the direction of Janos Meszaros, offers a unique blend of ballet and symphonic works that showcase Veress' distinctive compositional style.
The album opens with "Térszili Katicza," a ballet in one act that draws inspiration from Hungarian folk music and dance. This enchanting work is divided into multiple acts and scenes, each bringing to life the vibrant characters and dramatic narrative of the ballet. Veress' mastery of orchestration is evident in the intricate dance numbers, pantomimes, and ensemble pieces that make up this captivating score.
The second half of the album features Veress' "Sinfonia minneapolitana," a symphony that reflects the composer's deep connection to his Hungarian roots while incorporating elements of modern classical music. The three-movement work showcases Veress' ability to create evocative melodies and harmonies that resonate with listeners.
Released on January 1, 2014, by Musiques Suisses, this album is a testament to Veress' enduring legacy as a composer. With a total duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, "Térszili Katicza & Sinfonia minneapolitana" is a captivating journey through the world of Hungarian classical music, offering listeners a chance to experience the unique voice of Sándor Veress.