Referring to night and its charms, the young, multi-awardwinning Arnold Trio pays a tribute to String Trio music of early 20th century Hungary. Evenings in Transylvania, a score of rare quality by Bartók’s pupil and friend Lajtha, evokes “the course of the seasons in the mountains and meadows of ancient Transylvania“ in a reinvented folklore. An Intermezzo by Kodály, followed by Dohnányi’s sparkling Serenade, close the journey in a bewitching fragrance reminding of the Austro-Hungarian Belle Epoque.
László Lajtha (1892-1963) Soirs transylvains, opus 41 • Transylvian Nigths, Op. 41 1. Soir de printemps • Spring night 8’19 2. Soir d'été • Summer night 8’00 3. Soir d'automne • Autumn night 9’58 4. Soir d'hiver • Winter night 8’11 Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967) 5. Intermezzo pour trio à cordes • Intermezzo for String Trio 5’45 Ernst von Dohnányi (1877-1960) Sérénade pour trio à cordes, opus 10 • Serenade for string trio, Op. 10 6. Marcia 2’06 7. Romanza 3’43 8. Scherzo 4’19 9. Tema con variazioni 6’30 10. Rondo (Finale) 4’09
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