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 Journey Around The World
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Their first disc "Journey Around the World" appeared in 1995, published by the Preludio company. Its program guides the listeners around the world's countries and continents with musical examples. The imaginary journey sets off from Hungary, and travels through neighbouring countries, it touches ever more distant places around the globe to return in the end to Hungary.

Journey-CD
"As a result of skillful and ingeneous selection, some 21 pieces from 16 composers are played, giving a glimpse of the typical attributes of continents, countries and peoples and, of course, forms an attractive self portrait of the two performers. This sixty minute disc, which we can hear in a tremendously high-level and charmingly lively interpretation, consisting of dances, set pictures, and shades of moods, is full of colour, imagination and dynamism."
(Mária Kerényi - Új Magyarország, 8. February 1996)
Program:

Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No.6
Felix Mottl: Austrian Dance No. 3
Serge Rachmaninoff: Italian Polka
Claude Debussy: For the Egyptian Woman
Erzsebet Szonyi: Suk and Via Dolorosa from "Jerusalem Postcards"
Peter I. Tchaikowsky: Arab Dance and Chinese Dance from the "Nutcracker Suite" Op. 71a
Maurice Ravel: Laideronette, the Empress of Pagodas
Serge Rachmaninoff: Russian Rhapsody
George Gershwin: Preludes
John Carmichael: Bahama Rumba
Darius Milhaud: Brazileira from the "Scaramouche"
Jean Francaix: Baiao from the "Eight Exotic Dances"
Manuel Infante: Sentimiento from the "Andalusian Dances"
Frank Newman: "Lincolnshire Poacher" (A Frolic)
Joan Trimble: The Bard of Lisgoole
Emmanuel Chabrier: Gallop from the "Souvenirs de Munich"
Leo Weiner : Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song
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