I Have a New Plan Now
Donald Macleod follows Béla Bartók as the composer takes his interest in national music in a new direction, with his discovery of folk music.
Donald Macleod follows Béla Bartók as he takes his interest in national music in a new direction, with his discovery of folk music.
Bartók’s birthplace, Nagyszentmiklós, was on a geographical border. It’s now Sânnicolau Mare in Romania, close to the borders with Serbia and Hungary and then on the edge of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In a sense, he lived on a border as well. Bartók played an important role in synthesising the old and the new: he had an ear for the deep-rooted music of the Hungarian people – supposedly timeless and authentic – the music of the past – which he put to use in creating music that was international, challenging and new – music for the present and the future.
14 Bagatelles, #4 & #5
Ferenc Bognar, piano
Piros Alma / Red Apple
Andrea Melath, mezzo soprano
Emese Virag, piano
44 Duos for Two Violins
#44: Transylvanian Song
Andras Keller, violin
Janos Pilz, violin
Allegro Barbaro
Zoltan Kocsis, piano
Romanian Folk Dances for Orchestra
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
Transylvanian Dance
Lucian Ban, piano
John Surman, soprano saxophone
Mat Maneri, viola
String Quartet No.2
i. Moderato
ii. Allegro molto capriccioso
Takacs Quartet
Orchestral Suite No. 2
ii Allegro scherzando
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Zoltan Kocsis, conductor
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Béla Bartók
14 Bagatelles, Sz 38, Op 6, Nos 4 & 5
Performer: Ferenc Bogner.- TOKYO CAMERATA : 30CM-458.
- TOKYO CAMERATA.
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Béla Bartók
Piros Alma
Singer: Andrea Meláth. Performer: Emese Virágh.- HUNGAROTON : HCD 31909.
- HUNGAROTON.
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Béla Bartók
Allegro Barbaro, Sz 49
Performer: Zoltán Kocsis.- PHILIPS : 4756720.
- PHILIPS.
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Béla Bartók
Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 68
Orchestra: Stuttgarter Kammerorchester. Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies.- ECM : 476-4672.
- ECM.
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Béla Bartók
Transylvanian Dance
Performer: Lucian Ban. Performer: Mat Maneri.- Sunnyside Records.
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Béla Bartók
String Quartet No 2, Sz 67 (1st & 2nd mvt)
Ensemble: Takács Quartet.- DECCA : 4552972.
- DECCA.
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Béla Bartók
Orchestral Suite No 2, Sz 34 (2nd mvt)
Orchestra: Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Zoltán Kocsis.- HUNGAROTON : HSACD-32506.
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