Hungarian Pictures
Salaputia Brass Quintett
Emil Petrovics (1930–2011)
Cassazione
Sándor Szokolay (1931–2013)
Hommage à Bartók
Frigyes Hidas (1928–2007)
Quintettino 1–3
28 Játék (Play)
Béla Bartók (1881–1945)
3 Hungarian Pictures, Sz.97, BB103
Romanian Folk Dances, Sz.56, BB68
For Children (1909), Sz.42, BB53
Allegro Barbaro Sz.49, BB63
14 Bagatelles, Sz.38, BB50, op.6
10 Easy Pieces, Sz.39, BB51
Iván Fischer (*1951)
Meditation and Fanfare
Árpád Barabás (*1966)
33 Sonata in Blues
György Ránki (1907–1992)
Serenade of the Seven Headed Dragon /
A Hétfeju Sárkány Szerenádja
Franz Liszt (1811–1886)
Consolations, S.172
Salaputia Brass Quintett
Peter Dörpinghaus, trumpet
Lukas Reiß, trumpet
Felix Baur, horn
Aaron Außenhofer-Stilz, trombone
Joel Zimmermann, tuba
Other instrumentalists:
FISCHER: Meditation and Fanfare
Isabel Martínez García, horn
Matthias Kamleiter, bass trombone
Rafael Sars, casta
RÁNKI: Serenade of the Seven Headed Dragon
Markus Czieharz, trumpet
Philip Pineda Resch, trombone
When we consider the great musical nations of the world, Hungary
perhaps does not come to mind first. But the more we think about
it, the higher the country rises in such a ranking. For Salaputia
Brass, Hungary has played a leading role since the 20th century.
It has established itself not only as a goldmine for instrumentalists,
but has also produced many (contemporary) compositions for
the developing genre of brass chamber music. This album brings
together an overview of contemporary Hungarian music.