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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Bánk Bán, opera: Prelude | |||
| 2. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 1. Scene 1. Scena. Ah, Biberach örvendj | |||
| 3. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 1. Scene 1. Drinking Song. Bordalt, Petur... Ha férfilelkedet | |||
| 4. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 1. Scene 1. Scena. A királyné!... Szép örömkönny | |||
| 5. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 1. Scene 1. Duet. Hívtál, Petur bán! | |||
| 6. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 1. Scene 1. Scena and ballet. Jöjjetek barátaim! | |||
| 7. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 1. Scene 1. Scena. Gyengéd szived nem örül | |||
| 8. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 1. Scene 2. Scena, Aria and Duet. Melinda, csak, egy szóra! | |||
| 9. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 1. Scene 2. Romance. Lett volna vak e szem... Melinda! te égi név | |||
| 10. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 1. Scene 2. Scena. Oh, szégyen, im az elso lény | |||
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| 1. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 2. Scene 1. Scena. Gyászhírt hozok | |||
| 2. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 2. Scene 1. Aria. Ölj meg engemet, Bánk | |||
| 3. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 2. Scene 1. Duet. Hol van fehér homlokod liiljom virága? | |||
| 4. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 2. Scene 1. The Farewell. Huséges Tiborcom... Ki ártatlanul bunös vagyok | |||
| 5. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 2. Scene 2. Duet. Bánk bán! Te itt? | |||
| 6. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 2. Scene 2. Magyar hazámnak falvait bejártam | |||
| 7. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 3. Scene 1. Scena. Szegény gyermekem | |||
| 8. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 3. Scene 1. Aria. Élt régen egyszer | |||
| 9. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 3. Scene 1. Recitativo and Lullaby. A csónak készen vár... Álmodj szeliden | |||
| 10. Bánk Bán, opera: Act 3. Scene 1. Scena. Ne üljetek most a ladikra fel! | |||
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing melodic gift,
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This review is from: Ferenc Erkel: Bánk Bán (Audio CD)
Ferenc Erkel was the Hungarian analog of Mikhail Glinka: the founder of a national school of music. His melodic gift rivals that of Bellini, and his dramatic sense is worthy of comparison to early Verdi. Bank Ban is packed with music that would become greatest hits, but for the isolation forced by its Hungarian-language text. The performance is first-rate; Ferencsik was a masterly conductor and most of the singers are world-class. Alas, Jozsef Simandy, a great heroic tenor, was well past his prime when the recording was made, and his singing is often effortful. But don't let this fact deter you from trying out this masterpiece, relegated by language to undeserved neglect.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm Hungarian...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ferenc Erkel: Bánk Bán (Audio CD)
...and this is the most famous recording of Bánk Bán, featuring the incomprable Simándy. Erkel was one of our greatest composers, who also wrote the National Anthem. Unlike a previous reviewer's opinion, Erkel's drama exceeds Verdi in many ways. I watched this and Verdi's Othello in the same day, and the two are worlds apart -- both incredibly beautiful and spectacular, but Othello pales in comparison to Bánk Bán, in plot, grandeur, etc. Especially beautiful is Track 13, Bánk lamenting the dire situation of both his wife, raped by a court noble, and his homeland, suffering under a corrupt queen. It ends with the aria "Hazám, hazám," (My homeland, my homeland), which was adopted by the nation and is now played at many official functions.The plot, in a nutshell: All in all, the finest opera to grace any stage in the world. A must-have for everyone.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Belcanto with a touch of paprika,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ferenc Erkel: Bánk Bán (Audio CD)
Widely unknown, this opera, Hungary's national opera, is a masterpiece of Belcanto. Too sad that the Hungarian language seems too hard to sing ouside the Budapest National Opera...but it's that language that gives this outstandingly beautiful music a special taste of exotism. Maybe it's worth a trip to Budapest to see this gem of an opera on stage - this brilliant recording promises a lot!
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