In this version of Doppler's Hungarian Pastoral Fantasy Gergely Ittzés is trying to reconstruct the original style heard by the author. The Hungarian Gypsy music (not the same as the Hungarian Folk Music) which effected most of Doppler's music has a living tradition till today. The basic band consists of 1 or 2 violins, a viola, double bass and dulcimer (cimbalom). If there is a wind instrument joining them it is usually the clarinet (replaced here with flute). This style has a lot of improvisational elements which You can hear on this recording, too, especially in the accompaniment. It was recorded for the CD 'Flute For Four' published by the Fon-Trade Music including tracks by András Adorján, Gergely Bodoky, Imre Kovács and Gergely Ittzés, all playing on the same golden flute. www.fontrade.music.hu, www.ittzesgergely.hu
best interpretation, thank you for posting it!
sunsebim 9 months ago
doppler did not played the boehm flute...
ginomaini 1 year ago
Amazing performance and interpretation! And thanks also for the history of the original style. Funny - this is one of my favorite pieces, when I play it I take "liberties" very similar to what's done here ;~) so cool. Thank you for posting this! (Only gripe - where's the rest...? )
leilalmv67 1 year ago
ízes frazírozások vannak!...
festertreki 1 year ago