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Barabás Árpád: Dinos and Humans

to a poem by János Lackfi for children's voices

choral sheets

Instrumentation: Upper Voices
Instrumentation: SSAA
Genre: Choral Work (Contemporary Hungarian)
Période: Contemporary Music
Langue: Hungarian
Pages: 8 pp
Format: 19 x27 cm (octavo)
Date du parution: 1 juillet 2022
Editeur: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Numéro d’édition: 15142
ISMN: 9790080151426
Árpád Barabás (* 1966) graduated from the Department of Composition of the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music as a student of Attila Bozay. He taught at his alma mater and the Faculty of Music of the University of Debrecen, among other places, and is currently a teacher of composition at the Béla Bartók Secondary School of Music in Budapest. His works include orchestral and chamber music as well as oratorios or incidental music. As a composer he was recognized with the Erkel Prize in 2020.

Dinos and Humans, written on a poem by János Lackfi, approaches the question of ecology, which is so current today, in a light, dynamic tone, both jokingly and seriously. At the end of the choral work, the unanswered question remains memorable: Will ''our big mind'' still keep us, humans, for a longer period compared to the long-extinct dinosaurs?

The work was commissioned by the municipality of Debrecen.

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