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Salon de Budapest

Thomas Albertus Irnberger (violin), Pavel Kašpar (piano), Brigitta Simon (soprano)

Salon de Budapest
As an Austrian, Irnberger is to the manner born in these works. He knows how to make his violin moan, sob, and soar like any prímás worthy of that designation, although he still plays these...

Salon de Budapest

Thomas Albertus Irnberger (violin), Pavel Kašpar (piano), Brigitta Simon (soprano)

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As an Austrian, Irnberger is to the manner born in these works. He knows how to make his violin moan, sob, and soar like any prímás worthy of that designation, although he still plays these...

About

Thomas Albertus Irnberger, violin, and Pavel Kašpar, piano, lead us with their album Salon de Budapest into the bourgeois salon of the late 19th century – an oasis amid the ‘good old days’ which weren’t, of course, that good to begin with: mired turmoil, social inequalities, and wars as much and more than ever since. The invited audience were to listen to Hungarian dances by Brahms, Kodály or Rachmaninoff, Csárdás’ by Franz Lehár, Miska Hauser or Jenő Hubay, Romances, Fantasies and other melodies by Tchaikovsky, Leopold Auer, Carl Bohm or Joseph Joachim. Some songs from operettas by Lehár, Jenő Huszka, Emmerich Kálmán and Pongrác Kacsóh with the Hungarian soprano Brigitta Simon complete this musical visit to the Salon de Budapest.

Contents and tracklist

Lied & Csárdás (Arr. M. B. Weiß for Voice, Violin & Piano) [Sung in Hungarian]
Track length5:29
Ó csak ne volnék gyenge leányka (Arr. M. B. Weiß for Voice, Violin & Piano) [Sung in Hungarian]
Track length3:28
No. 1 in G Minor (Arr. J. Joachim for Violin & Piano)
Track length3:30
No. 16 in F Minor (Arr. J. Joachim for Violin & Piano)
Track length2:50
No. 2, Csárdás. Ungarisches Lied ohne Worte
Track length3:26
Hogyha sziven kered tolem (Arr. M. B. Weiß for Voice, Violin & Piano) [Sung in Hungarian]
Track length3:12
I.
Track length2:25
II.
Track length1:12
III.
Track length1:18

Awards and reviews

Mar/Apr 2023

As an Austrian, Irnberger is to the manner born in these works. He knows how to make his violin moan, sob, and soar like any prímás worthy of that designation, although he still plays these works like a well-trained classical musician.
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