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Works by Composer ERKEL

Arias, scenes, songs by

Lillian Nordica 

Bank Ban: Duet of Bank and Melinda, Act II (with József Simandy, tenor; Andras Korodi, conductor)

Ilona Tokody 

Bánk Bán

János Ferencsik 

Bánk Bán: Drinking Song: (Faragó); Melinda-Bánk Duet, Act II: (Moldovan; József Simándy, tenor)

Undetermined 

Bánk Bán: Lett volna vak e szem; Hívtál, Petur bán (with János Fodor, baritone, and György Melis, baritone); Mint száműzött . . . Hazám, hazám (with György Radnai, bass)

József Simándy 

Bánk Bán: Petur's Drinking Song (S. Lajos Rózsa, baritone); Aria of Bánk Bán, Act II (János Halmos, tenor); Scene of Melinda, Act III (Teréz Krammer, soprano). Hunyadi László: Erzsebeťs Aria, Act II (Lujza Szabó, soprano). God of Hungarians (Ney)

Undetermined 

Bánk Bán: Ölj Meg Engemet Bánk

Stefánia Moldovan 

Choral Works

Tamás Lakner 

Dózsa György: A Chant

Judit Sándor 

Erinnerung an H. W. Ernst: Introduction and Capriccio. Albumleaves: To Julia Bauholzer; Mit Verschiebung. Original Ungarischer. Introduction and Variations on the Theme of Endre Bartay's opera “Csel.“ Souvenir for Franz Liszt: Rákóczy March. Introduction and Verbunkos for Viola and Piano. Duo Brillant in the Form of a Fantasy on Hungarian Airs for Violin and Piano

István Kassai 

Hunyadi László

András Molnár 

Hunyadi László: Aria of the King (László Külkey)

Undetermined 

King Stephen

Valéria Csányi 

László Hunyadi: Maria 's Aria

Júlia Orosz 

Music of

György Radnai 

Opera Transcriptions

István Kassai 

Piano Works and Chamber Music

István Kassai 

Szózat und Hungarischer Hymnus

Joel Hastings 

Works by

József Simándy 

 

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