Like many composers of his generation, Miklós Rózsa supplemented his earnings from concert hall compositions with scores for the silver screen. Rózsa was highly successful as a film composer, earning Oscars for his work on Ben Hur, Spellbound, and A Double Life. His true passion, however, still rested outside the movie studio. His compositions ranged across nearly every major genre, and extended throughout the majority of his long life. This Chandos album, the second volume dedicated to Rózsa's orchestral works, begins his ...
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Like many composers of his generation, Miklós Rózsa supplemented his earnings from concert hall compositions with scores for the silver screen. Rózsa was highly successful as a film composer, earning Oscars for his work on Ben Hur, Spellbound, and A Double Life. His true passion, however, still rested outside the movie studio. His compositions ranged across nearly every major genre, and extended throughout the majority of his long life. This Chandos album, the second volume dedicated to Rózsa's orchestral works, begins his Variations on a Hungarian Peasant Song, a work for solo violin and orchestra that Rózsa penned while a student at the Leipzig Conservatory. This is no typical student work, though. Already Rózsa's intricate synthesis of folk idioms with classical techniques is quite developed, and the solo part is extremely demanding in parts while remaining idiomatic to the instrument. Vol. 2 also includes the fiery, virtuosic Op. 32 Cello Concerto -- written for Janos Starker -- the Op. 23a...
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