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Posted by Milla on January 06, 19102 at 04:24:55:
I'm very interested in finding some beautiful vocal(soprano solo) music to perform by Hungarian composers. I have found many pieces by Bartok and Kodaly, but I'm really searching for music which is more lyric and romantic in structure and sentiment rather than adapted from folk music. I'm also interested in new Hungarian compositions and lesser known composers. Any Hungarian musicians out there -indeed, just anyone who might be able to help me with any information would be greatly appreciated!
thankyou.........
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