Kamillo Lendvay
About the composer
Kamillo Lendvay was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1928. He is composer, conductor and teacher. From 1973 till 1991 Lendvay was a university professor at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest. Before that he was employed as director of music at the State Puppet Theatre and at the Municipal Operetta Theatre in Budapest. He was awarded several prizes in international competitions, for instance with his Concerto for cello and his opera La Putain respectueuze. The Stabat Mater, a Via Crucis and an organ piece were composed by commission of the French Ministry of Culture. The Via Crucis also contains a short Stabat Mater.
About the Stabat Mater
Date: | 1988 |
Performers: | Choir |
Length: | 3.11 minutes |
Particulars: | The Via Crucis is composed for mixed choir, cello, piano, celeste and percussion. The Stabat is the sixth of the 13 parts. The music is characterized by a richly textured polyphony. |
Textual variations: | Only the first two lines of Stanza 1 are used. |
Colour bar: |
No colourbar as only the first two lines of Stanza 1 are used. |
Information about the recording
CD: | Hungaroton HCD 31533: Kamillo Lendvay |
More info: | These works were composed by commission of the French Ministry of Culture. Recorded at the Big Hall of the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest 1991. |
Orchestra: | Hungarian State Orchestra |
Choir: | Choeur Régional Vittoria d'Ile de France |
Conductor: | Michel Piquemal |
Soloists: | Jaqueline Majeur, mezzo-soprano |
Other works: | Via Crucis |
Code: | LEN-01 |
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About the Stabat Mater
Date: | 1991 |
Performers: | Mezzo-soprano, choir and orchestra |
Length: | 30.27 minutes |
Particulars: | The composition is divided into eight sections. Lendvay is one of the few composers, that do not stick to the original text. Not only is part of the text omitted (stanzas 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 are missing), but Lendvay adds two sections from a poem of Paul Verlaine, Sagesse II, that are sung in French by the soloist. The choir sticks to the Latin text. The first French section is sung by the soloist, while the choir simultaneously sings the Latin stanzas 8 and 9. The second French section (II) replaces the stanzas 15 through 19. |
Textual variations: | The "Vatican"-version of the text is used. |
Colour bar: |
Information about the recording
CD: | Hungaroton HCD 31533: Kamillo Lendvay |
More info: | These works were composed by commission of the French Ministry of Culture. |
Orchestra: | Hungarian State Orchestra |
Choir: | Choeur Régional Vittoria d'Ile de France |
Conductor: | Michel Piquemal |
Soloists: | Jaqueline Majeur, mezzo-soprano |
Other works: | Via Crucis |
Code: | LEN-01 |