Ferenc Farkas (1905-2000) is often viewed as a gifted miniaturist, sifting through Baroque and popular Hungarian sources to produce glittering orchestral dances of infectious energy. That Farkas does indeed exist, as in the suite from the ballet The Sly Students, but this album also shows an entirely different side to his musical personality. His Preludio e Fuga finds him experimenting with dodecaphony – but he offered a caution: ‘In the twelve-tone theme of the fugue, I did not use Schoenberg’s orthodox model but a softer form, more euphoric, with a rounder and more attractive sonority – I am thinking of works by Luigi Dallapiccola or […] Frank Martin’. His only symphony was a victim of Communist orthodoxy, so severely criticised at Party meetings that Farkas shelved the score. This first complete recording reveals a work that is both big-boned and big-hearted – one of the finest of all Hungarian symphonies.

01 – The Sly Students Suite_ I. Fair
02 – The Sly Students Suite_ II. Air
03 – The Sly Students Suite_ III. St
04 – The Sly Students Suite_ IV. Gyp
05 – The Sly Students Suite_ V. Pas
06 – The Sly Students Suite_ VI. Fin
07 – Symphony_ I. Overture
08 – Symphony_ II. Elegia
09 – Symphony_ III. Scherzo
10 – Symphony_ IV. Finale
11 – Preludio e fuga_ I. Preludio
12 – Preludio e fuga_ II. Fuga

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