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Béla Bartók (1881–1945)

Autore di Mikrokosmos, Volume 1 [score]

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Bela Bartok, one of the outstanding composers of the twentieth century, was born in Hungary in 1881. When he was five years old, his mother began to teach him to play the piano. By the age of nine, he had begun to compose his own music. Between 1899 and 1903, he attended the Academy of Music in mostra altro Budapest; in 1907 he was appointed professor of piano. Bartok's early compositions were complex and not well received by the public. In 1905 he turned his attention to collecting and cataloging the folk music of his native Hungary. With the help of his friend and fellow Hungarian, composer Zoltan Kodaly, Bartok produced a series of commentaries, anthologies, and arrangements of the folk music that he had collected. Bartok's interest in folk music had a profound effect on his compositions. The influence is seen in the unadorned power of his music, especially in the rhythmic drive of fast movements and in his use of folk melodies, rhythms, and harmonic patterns. Throughout his life, Bartok had to struggle to make a living. Yet he refused to teach musical composition, believing that this would inhibit his own composing. Instead, he earned a living teaching piano and performing. During the 1920s he traveled throughout Europe giving piano recitals, and, in 1927 and 1928, he made a concert tour of the United States. In 1940, after the outbreak of World War II, Bartok left Hungary to settle in the United States, where he continued to perform and compose music. Among his most famous compositions are the Mikrokosmos for piano (1926--27), Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta (1936), and Concerto for Orchestra (1943). Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge became his patron and supported him. Bartok died of leukemia in 1945. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
Fonte dell'immagine: Bartok in 1927. (Public domain; Wikipedia)

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Opere di Béla Bartók

Duke Bluebeard's castle (sound recording) (1993) — Compositore — 71 copie
Concerto for Orchestra, Sz. 116, BB 123 (Score) (1946) — Compositore — 63 copie
Romanian Folk Dances (1915) 31 copie
Sonatina : piano solo (1919) 26 copie
Concerto for Orchestra (1998) 23 copie
Bela Bartok Essays (1976) 23 copie
Ten Easy Piano Pieces (1950) 16 copie
Viola Concerto (2002) 14 copie
Béla Bartók letters (1971) 13 copie
An album for piano solo (1985) 8 copie
Three Rondos: Piano Solo (1995) 8 copie
Out of Doors (1954) 7 copie
Bluebeard's Castle [libretto] (1978) — Compositore; Compositore — 5 copie
Cantata Profana (score) (2001) 5 copie
Bear Dance for the Piano (1985) 5 copie
Blauwbaards burcht (1988) 5 copie
Sonata for Solo Violin (1994) 5 copie
Magyar képek 4 copie
Compositions for Piano (1996) 4 copie
Bartok: Violin Sonatas (2010) 3 copie
Teasing Song 3 copie
Violin Concerto (1940) 3 copie
Bartók (2008) 3 copie
Bartok Piano Anthology (2017) 2 copie
Piano Works (2007) 2 copie
Orchestral Suites 1 & 2 (1994) 2 copie
Violin Sonata No. 1 (1923) 2 copie
Lettere scelte (1948) 2 copie
44 viola duets (2016) 2 copie
Wedding Song 2 copie
Écrits (2006) 2 copie
Violin Sonatas (1997) 2 copie
Jennifer Koh: Portraits (2006) 2 copie
String Quartets (2004) 2 copie
A népzenéről (1981) 2 copie
Kepeskonyv gyermekeknek (2017) 2 copie
Yugoslav folk music (1979) 2 copie
Violin Sonata No. 2 (1923) 1 copia
Study for the Left Hand (1950) 1 copia
Quartet for End of Time (1992) 1 copia
Magyar népdalok (1906) 1 copia
Piano Recital (1990) 1 copia
Bartok - Piano Music (1989) 1 copia
Stravinsky: The Firebird · Bartók: Two Portraits (2004) — Compositore — 1 copia
Ritual Dance 1 copia
Compositores 1 copia
Bartók, Prokofiev: Piano Concertos, Nos. 3 — Compositore — 1 copia
Lipatti Plays Bach/Liszt/Bartok — Compositore — 1 copia
Bartók for Orchestra (1997) 1 copia
Dialogue 1 copia
Divertemento 1 copia
Piano Works 1 copia
Bagpipes 1 copia
Pizziccato 1 copia
Arabian Song 1 copia
Scherzo 1 copia
Serbian Dance 1 copia
Counting Song 1 copia
Harvest Song 1 copia
Sorrow 1 copia
Limping Dance 1 copia
Gay Song 1 copia
Song 1 copia
Fairy Tale 1 copia
Violin Sonatas (2004) 1 copia
Burlesque 1 copia
Cushion Dance 1 copia
Sinfoneitta 1 copia
Lullaby 1 copia
Play 1 copia
Rumanian Song 1 copia
Menuetto 1 copia
Dance 1 copia
Méthode de Piano (1969) 1 copia

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CDBAR1 | One of his greatest successes of these American years was the Concerto for Orchestra, the result of a far-sighted commission from the Koussevitzky Foundation. The work is a masterpiece of accessibility and one of the last pieces from outside the Soviet Union to have entered the standard orchestral repertoire. Bartók also retained his mastery of small-scale forms. | a concerto became especially noted for displaying virtuosic abilities of a soloist. Thus the title “Concerto for Orchestra” can easily seem like a contradiction. However, the basic DNA of “contrast by independent forces” has been maintained. A concerto for orchestra preserves the concertante element by selecting individual sections, or maybe an individual of an orchestra, to serve momentarily into the solo spotlight. | In 1943, the Hungarian composer, Béla Bartók, wrote his iconic Concerto for Orchestra within the span of two months while visiting Saranac Lake in upstate New York. For the premiere, he wrote: “The general mood of the work represents, apart from the jesting second movement, a gradual transition from the sternness of the first movement and the lugubrious death-song of the third, to the life-assertion of the last one… The title of this symphony-like orchestral work is explained by its tendency to treat the single orchestral instruments in a concertant or soloistic manner. The virtuoso treatment appears, for instance, in the fugato sections of the development of the first movement (brass instruments), or in the perpetuum mobile-like passage of the principal theme in the last movement (strings), and especially in the second movement, in which pairs of instruments consecutively appear with brilliant passages.” The Concerto for Orchestra was secretly commissioned by two Hungarian-born friends, Szigeti and Reiner, who prevailed upon the flamboyant conductor Serge Koussevitsky to visit Bartók in a New York hospital and deliver the commission. Koussevitsky threw the commission down on the bedsheet, along with a $500 down payment, and coaxed the ailing composer back to work. Bartók revived his lagging spirits and began to write in August of 1943, completing the concerto in October. Fate was kind, and he managed to attend the successful premiere on December 1, 1944, in Boston. The fact that one of the world’s greatest composers died a painful death in abject poverty—and almost unknown—in New York City is chilling commentary. (Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, 2016. |

Tracklist

1. I. Introduzione (Andante non troppo - Allegro vivace) (Live From Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles / 2007)
10:33

2. II. Giuoco della coppie (Allegretto scherzando) (Live From Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles / 2007)
06:36

3. III. Elegia (Andante, non troppo) (Live From Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles / 2007)
07:49

4. IV. Intermezzo interrotto (Allegretto) (Live From Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles / 2007)
04:27

5. V. Finale (Pesante - Presto) (Live From Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles / 2007)
10:19
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
5653735991n | Aug 7, 2023 |
 
Segnalato
mdoerries | Aug 3, 2022 |
Concierto Para Orquesta, Sz 116
1 I. Introduzione. Andante Non Troppo 9:49
2 Ii. Giuoco Delle Coppie. Allegretto Scherzando 7:10
3 Iii. Elegia. Andante, Non Troppo 7:39
4 Iv. Intermezzo Interrotto. Allegretto 4:19
5 V. Finale. Pesante - Presto 9:54
Concierto No. 2 Para Violín y Orquesta, Sz 112
5 I. Allegro Non Troppo 16:23
7 Ii. Andante Tranquilo 9:49
8 Iii. Allegro Molto 11:30
 
Segnalato
elisa2020 | Feb 21, 2021 |
/ Eugene Ormandy & The Philadelphia Orchestra (Red Translucent Vinyl)
 
Segnalato
David.Featherston | 1 altra recensione | Nov 4, 2020 |

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