Zoltán Kodály arr. Lajos Lencsés : Epigrammak (1954), arranged for cor anglais and string orchestra
Originally composed for voice/solo instrument and piano. I. Lento 0:00 II. (untitled) 1:35 III. (untitled) 3:05 IV. Moderato 4:40 V. Allegretto 5:55 VI. Andantino 6:50 VII. Con moto 8:30 VIII. (untitled) 10:30 IX. (untitled) 13:05 Performed by the Budapest Strings directed by Lajos Lencsés (cor anglais).

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