II. Rákóczi Ferenc nevében írt énekek (XVIII. század) / Two songs attributed to Ferenc Rákóczi II. (18th c.)
1) Fölséges nagy Isten (Szentsei-daloskönyv, 1704 k. / up 1704)
2) Győzhetetlen szép kővárom (XVIII. század vége / end of 18th c.)
Musica Historica, Budapest
Rumen István CSÖRSZ (ének, lant / voice, lute)
Csaba DIMÉN (nagybőgő / double-bass)
Roland KASZA (csembaló / harpsichord)
Zoltán SZÉPLAKI (harántfuvola / traverse flute)
Zsófia TÖVISHÁZI (hegedű / violin)
Koncertfelvétel / Concert recording
Csíkszeredai Régizenei Fesztivál, Csíkszereda / Miercurea Ciuc, Mikó-vár, 2006.
A SOLARIS MÉDIA felvétele, a fesztivál videoarchívumából
http://www.musicahistorica.hu
http://www.musica-antiqua-hr.ro
Köszönöm! I am a baroque music collector and wonder whether you have any information about Hungarian composers active during baroque era since most available Hungarian tunes from that era seem to be anonymous unfortunately...
TASSOS1965 8 months ago
@TASSOS1965 These poems were composed in the name of the famous Hungarian monarch (as if he sung them). Both are a sort of a prayer, the first from 1704, the second from the end of the 18th century). They were written down in old Hungarian manuscripts. The tunes are also from the 18th century.
tzitzka 8 months ago
IS FERENC RÁKÓCZI II (1676-1735) THE SUPOSED COMPOSER OR AUTHOR OF THE TWO SONGS? IN OTHER WORDS DOES THE ATTRIBUTION CONCERN THE MUSIC OR THE VERSES OF THE TWO SONGS?
TASSOS1965 8 months ago