
Rehearsal of Kodaly’s balladas with conductor Alessandro Cedrone and the Budapest Strings at the Grand Hall of Music Academy in Budapest (2017 November)

Rehearsal of Kodaly’s balladas with conductor Alessandro Cedrone and the Budapest Strings at the Grand Hall of Music Academy in Budapest (2017 November)

Rehearsal of Kodaly’s balladas with conductor Alessandro Cedrone at the Grand Hall of Music Academy in Budapest (2017 November)

The score of Kata Kadar, originally published by Kodaly himself in 1950. This copy was given and dedicated to maestro Alessandro Cedrone by Mihály Ittzés, Head of the Kodály Archive (October 18, 2017)

Rehearsal for the recording with conductor Alessandro Cedrone, András Szalai (cymbal), Horia Dumitrache (clarinet) and Oscar Varga (violin) - June 2018 in Budapest

Rehearsal for the recording with conductor Alessandro Cedrone and András Szalai (cymbal) - June 2018 in Budapest

Rehearsal for the recording with conductor Alessandro Cedrone and András Szalai (cymbal) - June 2018 in Budapest

Rehearsal for the recording with conductor Alessandro Cedrone and Horia Dumitrache (clarinet) - June 2018 in Budapest

Rehearsal for the recording: András Szalai (cymbal) and Oscar Varga (violin) - June 2018 in Budapest

At the rehearsal for the recording with conductor Alessandro Cedrone and András Szalai (cymbal) - June 2018 in Budapest

Finishing the recording at the Hungaroton Studio: Alessandro Cedrone (conductor), Judit Rajk (singer), Zsuzsa Dvorák (sound designer), Károly Botvay (cellist, artistic director of the Budapes Strings) - June 2018

Finishing the recording at the Hungaroton Studio: Alessandro Cedrone (conductor), Judit Rajk (singer), Károly Botvay (cellist, artistic director of the Budapes Strings) - June 2018

Marcell Vámos and Bálint Marót, cellists of the Budapest Strings during the recording at the Hungaroton Studio - June 2018
