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I composed my “Kodály Triptych” for the composition competition organized by the Hungarian Philharmonia, to commemorate the 140th anniversary of the composer’s birth in 2022. Each movement is based on a Hungarian folk song. The first movement uses the two melodies associated with the Marian hymn “Ah, where are Thou, shining star of Hungary”. The text is a prayer to the Blessed Virgin and King Saint Stephen to protect Hungarians. The second movement is a night prayer of a refugee for shelter and safe return home. The last movement is a canonic fanfare based on “Felszállott a Páva,” the folk song Kodály used in his Peacock Variations for orchestra. This colorful movement begins with a triple canon, followed by a trumpet fanfare in five-eight meter and toccata-like repeated notes in canonic imitations. The quiet section presents the theme in a free, imitative section with the Vox Coelestis, Flute and the pedal. The five-eight fanfare returns at the end of the work on the full organ. This movement has been selected the winner of the competition by an international jury that included Cameron Carpenter.
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