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Psalmus Hungaricus

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Psalmus Hungaricus

Work by Zoltán Kodály for tenor, chorus, and orchestra, based on the Psalm lv, first performed in Budapest, 19 November 1923.



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Fortunately, Kodaly's Psalmus Hungaricus is not encumbered by spatial requirements and found all performers in no less terrific form.
Bartok: Cantata profana; Weiner: Serenade for small orchestra; Kodaly: Psalmus hungaricus.
 
 
 
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