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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Bartók, Concerto for Orchestra (1943)



It is perhaps the best-known of a number of pieces that have the apparently contradictory title Concerto for Orchestra. This is in contrast to the conventional concerto form, which features a solo instrument with orchestral accompaniment. Bartók said that he called the piece a concerto rather than a symphony because of the way each section of instruments is treated in a soloistic and virtuosic way (wiki).




Symphony Orchestra of the Liszt School Of Music, Weimar
Nicolás Pasquet, conductor
I. Introduzione
II. Giuoco Delle Coppie
III. Elegia
IV. Intermezzo Interrotto
V. Finale

(video by hfmFRANZLISZTweimar)



(Bartók)

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