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László Borbély - Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition, Balogh: Reminiscences of an Exhibition (2023) [24/192]

László Borbély - Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition, Balogh: Reminiscences of an Exhibition (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 48:41 minutes | 1,92 GB
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records, Official Digital Download

"A few years ago I composed a large-scale piano piece for László Borbély, entitled Schmuÿle & Samuel Goldenberg. The piece refers to the movement of the same title from Mussorgsky's well-known piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition. Mussorgsky depicts two Jewish figures of very different characters, the driving force of his work being the juxtaposition of musical material inspired by them…"
László Borbély - Rachmaninoff: Etudes-Tableaux and Preludes (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

László Borbély - Rachmaninoff: Etudes-Tableaux and Preludes (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 62:05 minutes | 914 MB
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records, Official Digital Download

Every pianist in his dream plays Rachmaninoff. Playing Rachmaninoff is part of being a pianist. When I play Rachmaninoff, I may find even greater satisfaction in being part of the ongoing adventure of pianism. When I play Rachmaninoff, my fingers dream, not me. I have chosen one for the album from an uncapturable plethora of Preludes and Etude-images. My selection is purely an intuitive selection of a single illuminating moment. László Borbély
László Borbély, Savaria Symphony Orchestra & János Kovács - Bartók: Concerto III for Piano and Orchestra (2023) [24/192]

László Borbély, Savaria Symphony Orchestra & János Kovács - Bartók: Concerto III for Piano and Orchestra (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 24:02 minutes | 866 MB
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records, Official Digital Download

For a pianist, Béla Bartók’s piano concertos are a central reserve of power. These works are worth the almost forty years that were spent wearing down the piano chair. These works are essential building blocks of ‘pianism’.
László Borbély - Major Works by Franz Liszt (Live Concert Recording) (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

László Borbély - Major Works by Franz Liszt (Live Concert Recording) (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 59:14 minutes | 1,81 GB
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records, Official Digital Download

Liszt is the greatest innovator of music history ever. Studying his works and performing them I always experience the boundless freedom with which I can approach them. This, of course, does not and cannot mean that Liszt should be played with all kinds of tasteless ‛exaggerations’. At the same time, it is a requirement for all performers to follow the intentions of the author and still present a new quality to the audience. The ‛vacuum’ between the printed and sounding music is a kind of ‛no-man’s-land’ which intrigues me as a pianist. Why? Because in this field we have no protection, that is, borderline cases and critical situations are constant.
László Borbély, Savaria Symphonic Orchestra & János Kovács - Bartok: Piano Concerto No II (2024) [Digital Download 24/192]

László Borbély, Savaria Symphonic Orchestra & János Kovács - Bartok: Piano Concerto No II (For Piano and Orchestra) (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 28:52 minutes | 1,07 GB
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records, Official Digital Download

The biggest undertaking of my life is the recording of these three Bartók masterpieces. I am grateful to fate and to pianist László Borbély (we were both students of Mariann Ábrahám, a few decades apart) for bringing this production together with his unstinting determination and unparalleled virtuosity. We can't be grateful enough to the excellent Savaria Symphony Orchestra, who played the seemingly unplayable parts. Conquering Bartók's Piano Concertos is an impossible task - we took the first steps boldly. - János Kovács
László Borbély - Secrets: Chopin's mature piano works (2025) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

László Borbély - Secrets: Chopin's mature piano works (2025)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 60:19 minutes | 1,02 GB
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records, Official Digital Download

Why Chopin impresses his listeners and performers again and again is beyond explanation. However, as I wrote in the liner notes to this album, for me the relationship with Chopin is a highly ambivalent one. The reason for this lies perhaps most of all in Frédéric Chopin's endlessly complex personality. For Chopin, in contrast to the mainstream of his time, does nothing other than defy musical public opinion (public taste?), but he always does so, cryptically speaking, with his starting point being a far-reaching respect for and, above all, knowledge of the traditions (especially Bach and Mozart). And this is obvious if we consider that Chopin's music always strives for absolute harmony, which he fights for again and again.
László Borbély - Olivier Messiaen: Catalogue d'oiseaux (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

László Borbély - Olivier Messiaen: Catalogue d'oiseaux (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 152:08 minutes | 4,47 GB
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records, Official Digital Download

Everything is real. Olivier Messiaen’s piano cycle, Catalogue d'oiseaux (Catalogue of Birds), besides being one of the monumental creations of modern music, is one of the greatest 'cathedrals' among works ever composed for the piano (or any keyboard instrument).
László Borbély - Olivier Messiaen: Catalogue d'oiseaux (2020)

László Borbély - Olivier Messiaen: Catalogue d'oiseaux (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 493 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 440 Mb | Scans included | 02:32:25
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records

Everything is real. Olivier Messiaen’s piano cycle, Catalogue d'oiseaux (Catalogue of Birds), besides being one of the monumental creations of modern music, is one of the greatest 'cathedrals' among works ever composed for the piano (or any keyboard instrument).
László Borbély - Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition, Balogh: Reminiscences of an Exhibition (2023)

László Borbély - Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition, Balogh: Reminiscences of an Exhibition (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 166 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 115 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:48:41
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records

"A few years ago I composed a large-scale piano piece for László Borbély, entitled Schmuÿle & Samuel Goldenberg. The piece refers to the movement of the same title from Mussorgsky's well-known piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition. Mussorgsky depicts two Jewish figures of very different characters, the driving force of his work being the juxtaposition of musical material inspired by them. This is the only concept I myself have taken as a starting point: a personal, parlando rubato, declamatory musical material and a pronounced, decisive, energetic, chorale-like movement confronted with each other. My resulting piece is thus akin to the Mussorgsky piece through the programme in the background, through the institution of the 'common ancestor'. In later years, it occurred to me to compose the other "Mussorgsky Pictures" accordingly, and to do so in pairs, by combining one Mussorgsky movement with another – starting from the musical conflict of my Schmuÿle movement. I have christened the series I have thus created "Memories of an Exhibition".
László Borbély, János Kovács & Savaria Symphony Orchestra - Bartók: Concerto I. For Piano And Orchestra (2022) [24/192]

László Borbély, János Kovács, Savaria Symphony Orchestra - Bartók: Concerto I. For Piano And Orchestra (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 23:18 minutes | 798 MB
Classical | Label: Hunnia Records, Official Digital Download

Laszlo Borbely tells us “For a pianist, Béla Bartók’s piano concertos are a central reserve of power. They are works that have been worth their weight in the piano stool for nearly forty years. These works are essential building blocks of ‘pianism’. To speak of Bartók, the composer (and thus this music), is an almost impossible undertaking. But why should I? Far more knowledgeable people than I have done it. What is the difficulty? Perhaps primarily because in his case, ‘great’, or ‘one of the greatest’, ‘greatest ever’,… categories all tend to dissipate.