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Special offer. Antal Doráti: Piano Concerto; Mátyás Seiber: Orchestral Suite From 'the Invitation'; Renaissance Dance Suite

Oliver Triendl (piano), Staatskapelle Weimar, Domonkos Héja

Antal Doráti: Piano Concerto; Mátyás Seiber: Orchestral Suite From 'the Invitation'; Renaissance Dance Suite

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Special offer. Antal Doráti: Piano Concerto; Mátyás Seiber: Orchestral Suite From 'the Invitation'; Renaissance Dance Suite

Oliver Triendl (piano), Staatskapelle Weimar, Domonkos Héja

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Antal Doráti, who was one of the most important conductors of the past century, saw composition as his life’s work. He wrote some forty works, distinguished by consummate instrumentation, an unerring sense for a wide range of moods and a grasp of clear structures and forms. Composed in the summer of 1974, Doráti’s piano concerto is tonal, deeply Romantic and undeniably influenced by Bartók and Kodály. Now and then, there is even a touch of Hollywood. There were various reasons why we decided to combine works by Doráti with those of Seiber on the present CD. Both attended Zoltán Kodály’s composition class at the Franz Liszt Music Academy, both were highly regarded by their illustrious teacher. Mátyás Seiber was receptive to a wide variety of styles. Apart from “classical” works, he wrote film music and got in the groove for jazz. The music for “The Invitation” (1960) is Seiber’s last work. He wrote the music in close coop¬eration with choreographer Kenneth MacMillan, who provided him with a detailed outline of the ballet’s narrative. MacMillan’s aim was to present a topical and challenging story on the ballet stage.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro moderato
Track length14:16
II. Lento, rubato
Track length9:52
III. Presto
Track length12:16
I. Introduction. Violence - Lento
Track length1:37
II. Pastorale. Pas de deux: Boy-Girl. Andante pastorale
Track length3:07
III. Burlesque (Children's Games). Allegro giocoso - Quasi tempo di valse. Capriccioso - Allegro brillante
Track length4:10
IV. Entry of Dancing Mistress. Più allegro - Polka. Tempo di polka
Track length1:10
V. Tempo di polka precedence - Galop. Presto
Track length1:29
VI. Girl's Dance. Capriccioso
Track length1:00
VII. Waltz (Pas de deux: Girl-Man). Moderato, un poco rubato - Slow Waltz
Track length1:51
VIII. Carneval Scene. Allegro vivace
Track length1:26
IX. The Seduction. Lento - Allegretto - Valse. Moderato - Marcatissimo, brutale
Track length3:15
X. Finale. Boy-Girl. Sostenuto
Track length3:41
I. Gaillarde of a Roman Nobleman. Moderato, un poco maestoso
Track length2:02
II. Branle simple de Poieton - Allemande. Allegro
Track length2:21
III. Volte. Allegro
Track length2:39

Awards and reviews

  • International Classical Music Awards
    2025
    Nominated - Assorted Programs
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