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Karai József: Two Children's Songs

choral sheets

Paroles de Weöres Sándor
Instrumentation: Children's Choir
Instrumentation: SMA
Genre: Choral Work (Contemporary Hungarian)
Langue: Hungarian
Degré de difficulté: 3
Duration: 4.5 min.
Pages: 8 pp
Format: 18,2 x 25,7 cm (JB/5)
Poids: 0.014 kg
Date du parution: 1 avril 1961
Editeur: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Numéro d’édition: 3611
ISMN: 9790080036112
József Karai (1927-2013) studied composition under Ferenc Farkas and János Viski, and studied conducting under János Ferencsik, András Kórodi, and László Somogyi. His oeuvre includes instrumental works, songs and cantatas, but he became best known for his choral works. This is certainly conditioned by his professional career; between 1948 and 1969 he conducted several choirs in Budapest. His works have been published in several countries. His composition entitled Two Children's Songs was written in 1956-1957 with text from the poems by Sándor Weöres (Spring Greeting, Summer Evening), and it was first published in April 1961 by the Hungarian State Music Publisher. This three-part work is recommended for more advanced ensembles.

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