
- Eugene Zdor: Variations on a Hungarian Folksong & Festival Overture - Dance Symphony
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Hungarian composer Eugene Zdor, a friend of Bla Bartk, won renown in Vienna before having to leave for America in 1939 where he eventually became Mikls Rzsa's exclusive orchestrator in Hollywood. His music is often redolent of his native soil as depicted in the Variations on a Hungarian Folksong which, at times, approaches an almost Straussian opulence. Written in Vienna in 1936, the Dance Symphony is a sunny homage to the composer's adopted home. The Festival Overture is a much later work of almost cinematic brilliance. This is Volume 3 of the ongoing Naxos series of Zdor's orchestral works.