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Kosowerbudapest Sosmolij - Rozsa: Hungarian Sketches, Hungarian Nocturne, Overture, Rhapsody for Cello [CD]

Kosowerbudapest Sosmolij - Rozsa: Hungarian Sketches, Hungarian Nocturne, Overture, Rhapsody for Cello [CD]

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Born in Hungary and trained in Leipzig, Miklos Rozsa moved to America in 1940, winning a name for himself as a master of the Hollywood epic. Along with his legacy of nearly one hundred film scores Miklos Rozsa's concert music has held its place in the repertoire and this fourth Naxos album brings his heartfelt and impeccably crafted compositions to a new generation of listeners. Mark Kosower's Naxos album of Hungarian Music for Cello and Piano (8.570570) was rated 'audiophile quality' by Strings magazine. Rozsa's Violin Concerto and Sinfonia Concertante (8.570350) were 'recommended' by Gramophone. His Music for Violin and Piano (8.570190) was hailed as 'impressive' by Strings, while his Viola Concerto (8.570925) was deemed 'magnificent' by Fanfare.

Overture to a Symphony Concert, Op. 26a

Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 3

Hungarian Nocturne, Op. 28

Three Hungarian Sketches, Op. 14

I. Capriccio

II. Pastorale

III. Danza

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Kosowerbudapest Sosmolij - Rozsa: Hungarian Sketches, Hungarian Nocturne, Overture, Rhapsody for Cello [CD]

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Brand New From Reputable UK Company With 30 Years Experience In Retail, Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.


Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.


Born in Hungary and trained in Leipzig, Miklos Rozsa moved to America in 1940, winning a name for himself as a master of the Hollywood epic. Along with his legacy of nearly one hundred film scores Miklos Rozsa's concert music has held its place in the repertoire and this fourth Naxos album brings his heartfelt and impeccably crafted compositions to a new generation of listeners. Mark Kosower's Naxos album of Hungarian Music for Cello and Piano (8.570570) was rated 'audiophile quality' by Strings magazine. Rozsa's Violin Concerto and Sinfonia Concertante (8.570350) were 'recommended' by Gramophone. His Music for Violin and Piano (8.570190) was hailed as 'impressive' by Strings, while his Viola Concerto (8.570925) was deemed 'magnificent' by Fanfare.

Overture to a Symphony Concert, Op. 26a

Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 3

Hungarian Nocturne, Op. 28

Three Hungarian Sketches, Op. 14

I. Capriccio

II. Pastorale

III. Danza