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Any1 know where can i get info about Bartok's Folk songs&tunes ?...
not_here_no_there
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Jan 13, 2001
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It was that 'fugue' that was the first piece of Bartok that really swept me away. I first noticed it after my 3rd or 4th listen to the Concerto and even now ...
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Jan 13, 2001
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Hello to all of Bela Bartok Club members.<br>I'm discovering Bartok's piano music.<br>So, I've a question :<br>what are your favorite Bartok's piano music ?...
riwall
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Feb 22, 2001
2:36 pm
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So, for me and for this moment :<br>- the "out door" (en plein air) suite<br>is one of my favorite pieces !<br><br>Best from Brittany<br>Riwall...
riwall
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Feb 22, 2001
3:42 pm
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Mine are the Piano Concertos!<br><br>-Erika...
schubert_1797
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Feb 22, 2001
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I recently discovered buried under a heap of music a book called 'For Children' by Bartok. It is forty short simple melodies (about right for my standard of...
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Feb 22, 2001
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Piano Concertos....
swsmusic30
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Feb 23, 2001
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Ooops, I'm so sorry ...<br>In my mind, the works with orchestra was not in the piano music.<br>Sure, the piano concertos are some of the very greatest Batork's...
riwall
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Feb 23, 2001
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My vote goes to the Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.<br><br>Good to see some activity in the club again. We all sem to have taken a long holiday....
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Feb 23, 2001
12:17 pm
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&gt; My vote goes to the Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.<br><br>... good choice (one of the very great works !<br>But what about a solo piano work ...
riwall
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Feb 23, 2001
2:39 pm
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&gt; 'For Children' by Bartok.<br><br>I've found a LP record with some of this pieces played by Bartok himself : <br>very nice and pretty :-)<br><br>Riwall...
riwall
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Feb 23, 2001
2:41 pm
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my favourite is Allegro barbaro...
memoke2001
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Feb 24, 2001
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Dance Suite Sz77, 3 Rondos on Folk Tunes Sz84, 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs Sz71; Roumanin Folk Dances in the piano version is also one of my...
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Feb 25, 2001
2:48 am
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No doubt: my favourite piano work is the Six Roumanian Dances. I adore also theAllegro Barbaro, the Sonatina, the Suite, the Roumanian Christmas Carols, The ...
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Feb 26, 2001
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Reference message 296 for my comparison of Sandor and Kocsis. I had focused on the 14 Bagatels for sake of comparison. It's a typically odd Batokian assortment...
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Feb 26, 2001
12:43 pm
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&gt; Greetings from Sardinia (welcome back Riwall!) <br><br>Thanks for the welcome back ... lot of pieces that I like a lot.<br>But I have to listen at them...
riwall
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Feb 26, 2001
4:13 pm
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It's hard for me to pick a favorite Bartok piano work, but since no one else has mentioned it, I vote for the Suite opus 14. It is a remarkably concise yet ...
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Feb 28, 2001
2:15 pm
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&gt; I vote for the Suite opus 14. It is a <br>&gt; remarkably concise yet moving 3-movement work<br><br>? Are you sure that the Suite as only 3 movements. I...
riwall
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Mar 1, 2001
2:51 pm
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I've received some responses on my mail, here is<br>the repons from norelpref :<br><br>hi! i haven't been on the club in a while. i've been super busy trying ...
riwall
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Mar 1, 2001
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from Erika :<br><br>My favorites are:<br><br>piano concertos (all 3!!!!!!)<br>roumanian folk dances (excellent for piano, so-so in string/piano arr.)<br>dance ...
riwall
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Mar 1, 2001
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from Elliott :<br><br>For solo piano works, the Sonatina is a nice piece, and quite playable, too. It is a bit light for Bartok-- it's based on Rumanian...
riwall
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Mar 1, 2001
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I come back on an old scottandrewh's question about the Cantata Profana.<br><br>I've just listened at it and I have to say that I have to listen at it some...
riwall
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Mar 2, 2001
10:58 am
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Came up playing the Mikrokosmos. Bartok is<br>the 20th Century composer. Who here knows more<br>about his Z-cells ?...
gorillatone
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Mar 2, 2001
12:03 pm
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Welcome to the Bela bartok CLub, gorillatone !<br><br>&gt; Who here knows more about his Z-cells ? <br><br>Sorry, but what do you mean with Z-cells...
riwall
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Mar 2, 2001
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Well, it is well known he used the Golden Mean<br>as part of compositions, I have also read of<br> " Z cells " or perhaps they were " X-cells"<br>being some ...
gorillatone
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Mar 3, 2001
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This "Z" and "X" sounds to me like terminology from Allen Forte's book The Structure of Atonal Music, in which he attempts to develop tools for analyzing music...
sergei_3
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Mar 5, 2001
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&gt; what are your favorite Bartok's piano music ? <br><br>from Güven :<br> Absolutely Bartok-Out Of Doors...
riwall
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Mar 5, 2001
3:29 pm
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&gt; what are your favorite Bartok's piano music ?<br><br>from Tim Snode :<br>It is difficult to choose, but I am partial to the Piano Sonata; Out of Doors; ...
riwall
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Mar 8, 2001
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besides the phenomenal string quartets and<br>the Sonata for Two Pianos and percussion. I don't<br>know a whole lot about Bartok's chamber music.<br>Can...
gorillatone
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Mar 9, 2001
11:51 am
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I'm not yet accustomed with them, but there is the two violin and piano sonatas Sz75 (1921) and Sz 76 (1922).<br>The Sonata for Solo Violin Sz 117 (1944),...
riwall
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