Ferenc Farkas
Contrafacta Hungarica
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Composer:Ferenc FarkasGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1974Average_duration:8:54Contrafacta Hungarica is a composition for wind ensemble by Hungarian composer Ferenc Farkas. It was composed in 1958 and premiered in Budapest the same year. The piece is divided into three movements, each based on a different Hungarian folk song. The first movement, "Kállai kettős," is a lively dance in 2/4 time. The melody is based on a traditional Hungarian folk song from the Kálló region. Farkas uses a variety of instrumental colors and textures to create a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. The second movement, "Székely keserves," is a slow and mournful piece in 3/4 time. The melody is based on a traditional lament from the Székely region. Farkas uses rich harmonies and expressive phrasing to convey the emotional depth of the song. The final movement, "Verbunkos," is a fast and lively dance in 4/4 time. The melody is based on a traditional Hungarian recruiting song used by the hussars. Farkas incorporates elements of military music, including fanfares and drum rolls, to create a festive and celebratory atmosphere. Overall, Contrafacta Hungarica is a masterful example of Farkas' skill in incorporating traditional Hungarian folk music into a contemporary composition. The piece showcases a wide range of musical styles and techniques, from lively dance rhythms to mournful laments, and demonstrates Farkas' ability to create a cohesive and engaging work for wind ensemble.More....