[Machine Translation] Eugene Zador was born in Bartaszek, Hungary, and contributed significantly to the development of film music in the United States in the 1940s. In the last two decades of his career, he created a series of works that combined romanticism, classicism, and all of his Hungarian roots. Zador's ability to write "Hungarian melodies" without directly quoting melodies is on full display in "Rhapsody for Orchestra" and "Rhapsody for Cimbalon and Orchestra". The calmness of "Hungarian Plain," with its understated dialogue between strings and woodwinds, and the lyrical atmosphere of "Hungarian Fantasy," which begins with an impressive horn solo, are also characteristic of Zador's music. (Performer) Zsolt Fejervari (Contrabass) [2-3]/Karman Balog (Zymbalon) [5]/Mariusz Smoly (Conductor) / MAV Budapest Symphony Orchestra