Orchestral, Symphonies, Lajtha (composer)
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The first work on the disk is Lajtha’s Fourth Symphony of 1951, a sunny, mildly neoclassical work with the second half of the first movement being particularly beautiful. —
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The sound of this recording is magnificent. There's magnificence and beauty among the blistering tragedy of these two symphonies of the last century. —
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The range of Lajtha - ever the tonal composer - is wide. The Symphony deals with tough issues and speaks accordingly while the other two pieces show Lajtha's more relaxed and brilliant aspect. —
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Special offer. László Lajtha: Symphony No. 2 & Variations, Op. 44
Pecs Symphony Orchestra, Nicolas Pasquet
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Neglected music by Hungary’s foremost symphonist in reliable and generally satisfactory performances and recordings – worth exploring —