Immerse yourself in the rich, narrative tapestry of Leó Weiner's "Toldi," a chamber music masterpiece released on July 15, 2014, by Hungaroton. This captivating album is a musical retelling of the epic Hungarian poem "Toldi" by János Arany, composed by the renowned Hungarian composer Leó Weiner. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, the album is a journey through a series of vivid scenes, each bringing to life the adventures and trials of the heroic Toldi and his companions.
Weiner's intricate compositions, performed with exquisite precision, weave a story that is both dramatic and deeply evocative. From the poetic musings of the opening track to the thrilling climax of Miklós's reunion with his mother, each movement is a testament to Weiner's mastery of chamber music. The album's genres, ranging from lively folk-inspired pieces to intense, dramatic interludes, showcase Weiner's versatility and his ability to convey a wide range of emotions and narratives through music.
"Toldi" is not just an album; it's an experience that invites you to delve into the rich cultural heritage of Hungary and the timeless storytelling of János Arany. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Weiner's "Toldi" offers a compelling and enriching listening experience that highlights the enduring power of music to tell stories and evoke the deepest emotions.
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Tracks
Toldi, Op. 43: I. Mereng a költő (the poet muses)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: II. Vigasság, sütés-főzés Nagyfaluban (Making merry, cooking and baking in Nagyfalu)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: II. György durván megsérti öccsét, Miklóst (Gyorgy seriously offends his younger brother Miklós)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: III. A fadárda vígan perdül (the wooden spears whirled in their hands)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: IV. Miklós bujdosik (Miklós in hiding)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: IV. Bence, a hű cseléd (Bence the loyal servant)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: V. Miklós viaskodik két farkassal (Miklós fights two wolves)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: VI. Az éj leple alatt (Under the veil of the night)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: VII. Égi háború (Tempest)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: VII. A temetőben (In the cemetery)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: VIII. Lajos király kihallgatáson fogadja Györgyöt (King Louis receives György in audience)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: IX. Holdvilág (Moonlight)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: X. Bence újra rátalál Miklósra (Bence finds Miklós again)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: X. A csárdában (At the tavern)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: XI. Gyülekezik a tömeg a Duna partján (the crowd gathers by the Danube)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
Toldi, Op. 43: XII. Miklós viszontlátja anyját (Miklós Is reunited with his mother)Leó Weiner, North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs