Bartók’s later works from the years 1939–1945 present an impressive synthesis of his musical innovations. Beginning with the Divertimento and Sixth String Quartet (both composed in 1939), the Hungarian composer starts with a freely tonal, neo-Classical foundation. Above this initial compositional level he then superimposes Beethovenian formal structures gleaned from the latter’s opp. 53 and 135, in addition to a prominent Stravinsky quotation from The Rite of Spring, part two. In both works Bartók achieves an impressive large-scale cyclical unity, frequently through wholetone scalar integration. The Concerto for Orchestra (1943) blends pervasive quotation techniques with analogous cyclical intervallic patterns, such as major third cells on...
In the pre-compositional process of my Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, musical characteristics hav...
Rezső Sugár’s Sinfonia a Variazione (1970) is among those mostly unknown and unexplored symphonic wo...
During the transition to his heroic period, Ludwig van Beethoven employed Classical era ideas in an ...
The Hungarian composer Bela Bartok (1881-1945), unquestionably the twentieth-century’s most authori...
Written in late 1943 and premiered the following winter in 1944, Concerto for Orchestra, Sz 116, BB...
The year 1955 has a special importance for the compositional thinking in Hungary, because it was the...
Bart6k's own expanded tonal ("supradiatonic") pronouncements reveal that his music, notwithstanding...
Although there exists substantial literature on Béla Bartók's music, few sources address his tonal l...
Based on a fresh study of all primary sources of Bartók’s The Miraculous Mandarin (composition: 1918...
Bartók's biographers have often constructed their portraits around his production of original compos...
Abstract Recent studies of formal structure in themes in the Classical repertoire (William Caplin)...
In spite of his mistrust in giving public explanations about his compositions, Bartók worked with gr...
This paper reflects upon the results of Elliott Antokoletz's study of Bartok's music and the implica...
It is thus probably not by chance that Zoltán Kodály, writing in 1950 about Bartók “the folklorist,”...
textThis dissertation uses Béla Bartók's 1943 Concerto for Orchestra as a focal point for investigat...
In the pre-compositional process of my Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, musical characteristics hav...
Rezső Sugár’s Sinfonia a Variazione (1970) is among those mostly unknown and unexplored symphonic wo...
During the transition to his heroic period, Ludwig van Beethoven employed Classical era ideas in an ...
The Hungarian composer Bela Bartok (1881-1945), unquestionably the twentieth-century’s most authori...
Written in late 1943 and premiered the following winter in 1944, Concerto for Orchestra, Sz 116, BB...
The year 1955 has a special importance for the compositional thinking in Hungary, because it was the...
Bart6k's own expanded tonal ("supradiatonic") pronouncements reveal that his music, notwithstanding...
Although there exists substantial literature on Béla Bartók's music, few sources address his tonal l...
Based on a fresh study of all primary sources of Bartók’s The Miraculous Mandarin (composition: 1918...
Bartók's biographers have often constructed their portraits around his production of original compos...
Abstract Recent studies of formal structure in themes in the Classical repertoire (William Caplin)...
In spite of his mistrust in giving public explanations about his compositions, Bartók worked with gr...
This paper reflects upon the results of Elliott Antokoletz's study of Bartok's music and the implica...
It is thus probably not by chance that Zoltán Kodály, writing in 1950 about Bartók “the folklorist,”...
textThis dissertation uses Béla Bartók's 1943 Concerto for Orchestra as a focal point for investigat...
In the pre-compositional process of my Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, musical characteristics hav...
Rezső Sugár’s Sinfonia a Variazione (1970) is among those mostly unknown and unexplored symphonic wo...
During the transition to his heroic period, Ludwig van Beethoven employed Classical era ideas in an ...