Béla Bartók (3/25/1881 - 9/26/1945), was one of the leading Hungarian and European composers of his time, proficient also as a pianist. He joined his friend Zoltán Kodály in the collection of folk-music in Hungary and neighbouring regions, including, in his case, Anatolia. His work in this field deeply influenced his own style of composition, which is, however, very much more astringent in its apparent mathematical organisation than much of what Kodály wrote. He was out of sympathy with the government that replaced the immediate post-1918 republic in Hungary, where he was held in less official esteem than abroad, and moved in 1940 to the United States, dying there in relatively straitened circumstances in 1945.
Michael Braunfels, piano
Catalogue: SWR10041
Label: SWRmusic
Format audio: mp3 + m3u
Bit Rate: 320 kbps
Size: 129 MB
Contenido del CD:
01] No 140 Free Variations
02] No 141 Subject and Reflection
03] No 142 From the Diary of a Fly
04] No 143 Divided Arpeggios
05] No 144 Minor Seconds Major Sevenths
06] No 145 Chromatic Invention III (version A)
07] No 145 Chromatic Invention III (version B)
08] No 145 Chromatic Invention III (versions A and B)
09] No 146 Ostinato
10] No 147 March
11] Nos 43-55
12] Nos 56-64
13] Nos 65-74
14] Nos 75-85
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Muchisimas gracias estimado Carlos, la obra pianística de Dn. Bela Bartok es altamente apreciable. Por favor estoy buscando urgentemente el quinteto para piano de Cesar Franck, es una de las obras mas importantes de este compositor. Saludos
ResponderEliminarLamentablemente no dispongo del quinteto para piano de Franck.
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