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Bartok: Complete Works for Violin Vol. 3 - 2857655075

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Bartok: Complete Works for Violin Vol. 3 Brilliant Classics

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The third instalment of this survey of Bela Bartók's output for violin offers the two violin sonatas and the two rhapsodies. The sonatas, masterpieces of immense complexity and difficulty, show Bartók from his most austere, uncompromising side, whereas the rhapsodies abound in tuneful melodies of a folk-like nature, brilliant and virtuosic.In the first half of the 20th century, Béla Bartók was one of the principal ambassadors of Hungarian music. He was influenced by the folk music of Eastern Europe and strove to break the confines of the traditions of Western Classical music, in order to create harmonies, rhythms and performance practices that were more relevant to his turbulent era.While the two sonatas differ in their relation to the Classical model, the influence of Eastern Europe can be heard in both: the arpeggios at the beginning of No.1 imitate the sound of the Hungarian cimbalom, and there is evidence of Hungarian folk music in its dance-like finale as well as in the hor lunga-style melody of the Romanian peasant music in No.2, which recurs several times throughout the piece. The two Rhapsodies similarly share the influence; the slow 'Lassú' movement of No.1, for example, uses an exotic Transylvanian melody followed by a much more cheerful 'Friss' movement. Exoticism returns in the 'Lassú' of No.2, combined with a hint of melancholy, which is counteracted by the riotous dance of the 'Friss' thanks to its improvisatory nature and use of six separate tunes.The disc features Antal Zalai, praised by Igor Oistrakh as 'an exceptional violinist who has a perfect technique, beautiful large tone, real musical finesse and maturity as well as a noble personality'. Joining him is József Balog, one of the most celebrated pianists of his generation and winner of the 2005 Annie Fischer Award. Both received praise for their earlier recordings in this series: "intensely expressive..zest, purity and elegance...clear recorded sound...recommended.."(Fanfare).Other information:- New recording (2012)- Contains liner notes by Malcolm McDonald- Contains artist biographies.

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Bartok: Complete works for violin - 2857612243

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Bartok: Complete works for violin Brillant Classics

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? Pierwsza płyta w ramach niezwykłego czteropłytowego projektu: pełnego zbioru utworów skrzypcowych wielkiego XX-wiecznego kompozytora węgierskiego, Béli Bartóka.? Pierwsza płyta zawiera wczesne utwory i transkrypcje dzieł kompozytora, z których większość wykazuje silne wpływy węgierskiej muzyki ludowej.? Na kolejnych płytach znajdą się sonaty skrzypcowe, sonata solowa oraz koncerty skrzypcowe.? Świetne wykonania przez węgierskiego skrzypka Antala Zalaia (dawniej Szalaia) i Józsefa Baloga, którzy już dali popis swych znakomitych umiejętności w nagraniu sonat skrzypcowych Georgea Enescu dla Brilliant Classics (9165).W najwcześniejszych utworach Bartóka nietrudno jest wychwycić wpływy Liszta i Richarda Straussa. Na początku XX w. młody kompozytor studiował wiele dzieł Straussa, próbując stworzyć symfonię Es-dur. Stopniowo coraz większy wpływ na jego twórczość wywierała muzyka jego ojczystych Węgier, co możemy usłyszeć w sonacie skrzypcowej E-mol. Austro-niemiecki chwyt na jego duszy zaczynał się rozluźniać. Bartók zaczął nosić tradycyjne węgierskie stroje i odmawiał mówienia w domu po niemiecku. Niedługo po ukończeniu sonaty skrzypcowej w 1903 r. udał się na wieś, gdzie zainteresował się węgierską muzyką i piosenką ludową. Jego badania, prowadzone wraz z innym kompozytorem, Zoltanem Kodalyem i poświęcone węgierskiej muzyce ludowej są wręcz legendarne, ale Bartók szukał inspiracji także poza granicami narodowymi, o czym świadczą ludowe motywy siedmiogrodzkie, rumuńskie i słowackie obecne w zawartych na tej płycie jego wczesnych utworach na fortepian i skrzypce.

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Bartok: Complete Works For Violin Vol. 3 - 2839299060

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Bartok: Complete Works For Violin Vol. 3 Brilliant Classics

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Bartok: Complete Works For Violin: Vol. 1, Early Works And Transcriptions - 2839279813

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Bartok: Complete Works For Violin: Vol. 1, Early Works And Transcriptions Brilliant Classics

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Bartok: Complete Works for Violin Vol. 3 - 1635769067

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Bartok: Complete Works for Violin Vol. 3 brilliant classics

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The third instalment of this survey of Bela Bartók's output for violin offers the two violin sonatas and the two rhapsodies. The sonatas, masterpieces of immense complexity and difficulty, show Bartók from his most austere, uncompromising side, whereas the rhapsodies abound in tuneful melodies of a folk-like nature, brilliant and virtuosic.In the first half of the 20th century, Béla Bartók was one of the principal ambassadors of Hungarian music. He was influenced by the folk music of Eastern Europe and strove to break the confines of the traditions of Western Classical music, in order to create harmonies, rhythms and performance practices that were more relevant to his turbulent era.While the two sonatas differ in their relation to the Classical model, the influence of Eastern Europe can be heard in both: the arpeggios at the beginning of No.1 imitate the sound of the Hungarian cimbalom, and there is evidence of Hungarian folk music in its dance-like finale as well as in the hor lunga-style melody of the Romanian peasant music in No.2, which recurs several times throughout the piece. The two Rhapsodies similarly share the influence; the slow 'Lassú' movement of No.1, for example, uses an exotic Transylvanian melody followed by a much more cheerful 'Friss' movement. Exoticism returns in the 'Lassú' of No.2, combined with a hint of melancholy, which is counteracted by the riotous dance of the 'Friss' thanks to its improvisatory nature and use of six separate tunes.The disc features Antal Zalai, praised by Igor Oistrakh as 'an exceptional violinist who has a perfect technique, beautiful large tone, real musical finesse and maturity as well as a noble personality'. Joining him is József Balog, one of the most celebrated pianists of his generation and winner of the 2005 Annie Fischer Award. Both received praise for their earlier recordings in this series: "intensely expressive..zest, purity and elegance...clear recorded sound...recommended.."(Fanfare).Other information:- New recording (2012)- Contains liner notes by Malcolm McDonald- Contains artist biographies....

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Bartok: Complete Works for Violin Vol. 3 - 1897900030

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Bartok: Complete Works for Violin Vol. 3 brilliant classics

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The third instalment of this survey of Bela Bartók's output for violin offers the two violin sonatas and the two rhapsodies. The sonatas, masterpieces of immense complexity and difficulty, show Bartók from his most austere, uncompromising side, whereas the rhapsodies abound in tuneful melodies of a folk-like nature, brilliant and virtuosic.In the first half of the 20th century, Béla Bartók was one of the principal ambassadors of Hungarian music. He was influenced by the folk music of Eastern Europe and strove to break the confines of the traditions of Western Classical music, in order to create harmonies, rhythms and performance practices that were more relevant to his turbulent era.While the two sonatas differ in their relation to the Classical model, the influence of Eastern Europe can be heard in both: the arpeggios at the beginning of No.1 imitate the sound of the Hungarian cimbalom, and there is evidence of Hungarian folk music in its dance-like finale as well as in the hor lunga-style melody of the Romanian peasant music in No.2, which recurs several times throughout the piece. The two Rhapsodies similarly share the influence; the slow 'Lassú' movement of No.1, for example, uses an exotic Transylvanian melody followed by a much more cheerful 'Friss' movement. Exoticism returns in the 'Lassú' of No.2, combined with a hint of melancholy, which is counteracted by the riotous dance of the 'Friss' thanks to its improvisatory nature and use of six separate tunes.The disc features Antal Zalai, praised by Igor Oistrakh as 'an exceptional violinist who has a perfect technique, beautiful large tone, real musical finesse and maturity as well as a noble personality'. Joining him is József Balog, one of the most celebrated pianists of his generation and winner of the 2005 Annie Fischer Award. Both received praise for their earlier recordings in this series: "intensely expressive..zest, purity and elegance...clear recorded sound...recommended.."(Fanfare).Other information:- New recording (2012)- Contains liner notes by Malcolm McDonald- Contains artist biographies....

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