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Béla Bartók – Music for Strings
Béla Bartók, Eastern European composer and ethnomusicologist, was born in Hungary in 1881 and died in New York in 1945.
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Bartok Op. 18 Etudes for Piano
Bartok Op 18 Etudes – Bela Bartok’s 3 piano etudes were written in Rákoskeresztúr, Hungary in 1918. No 1 features disjunct chromaticism, tiring to play. No 2 has extended arpeggios…
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Béla Bartók – Bulgarian Rhythm
Bartók Rhythm
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Béla Bartók’s String Quartet, 1st Movement – Allegro, Performed by Juilliard String Quartet
Bartók’s String Quartet No. 5 is a masterpiece of formal balance. Check out the Juilliard String Quartet’s luminous 1963 recording….
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Bluebeard’s Castle – Béla Bartók
Bluebeard’s Castle by Béla Bartók, performed by the Colorado MahlerFest Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Woods. Featuring April Fredrick as Judith and Gustav Andreassen as Bluebeard….
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Béla Bartók – The Wooden Prince, Performed by WDR Sinfonieorchester
Béla Bartók’s ballet, The Wooden Prince, performed by the WDR Symphony Orchestra under conductor Cristian Măcelaru. Includes eight dances: Introduction, Dance of the princess in the forest, Dance of the…
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Béla Bartók – The Miraculous Mandarin
Béla Bartók’s “The Miraculous Mandarin” performed by the Budapest Festival Orchestra conducted by Iván Fischer….
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Béla Bartók – Sonata for Solo Violin, Sz. 117 – Performed by Dmitry Udovychenko
Béla Bartók’s Sonata for Solo Violin performed by Dmitry Udovychenko….
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Béla Bartók – Piano Sonatina
Béla Bartók’s Sonatina, performed by Stephen Lewis….
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Béla Bartók – Piano Selections For Children, Played by András Schiff
Discover Béla Bartók’s ‘For Children’ piano collection performed by András Schiff….
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Béla Bartók – Romanian Folk Dances for String Orchestra, Sz. 56, BB 68
Norwegian Chamber Orchestra performs Six Romanian Folk Dances by Béla Bartók. I. Joc cu bâtǎ (Stick Dance) 00:06 II. Brâul (Sash Dance) 1:33 III. Pê-loc (In One Spot) 2:04 IV….
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Bartok Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta – 4th Movement
Bartok’s Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta (Fricsay) IV is a fast and joyous movement that combines traditional classical structures. Influenced by Hungarian and Balkan folk music, Bartok showcases his…