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Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra, Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta

Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Susanna Mälkki

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Mälkki and her Helsinki Philharmonic offer performances that are at once satisfying, dazzling and individual. There’s a poise, indeed an elegance, to the basic good posture of these interpretations,...

Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra, Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta

Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Susanna Mälkki

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Mälkki and her Helsinki Philharmonic offer performances that are at once satisfying, dazzling and individual. There’s a poise, indeed an elegance, to the basic good posture of these interpretations,...

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"On two highly praised discs, Susanna Mälkki and her players in the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra have released recordings of Béla Bartók’s three scores for the stage – The Miraculous Mandarin, The Wooden Prince and Bluebeard’s Castle, all written before 1918. The team now takes on two of his late orchestral masterpieces. Composed in 1936 for the Basel Chamber Orchestra, Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta is one of the purest examples of Bartók’s mature style, with its synthesis of folk music, classicism and modernism. One immediately striking feature is the unusual instrumentation: two string orchestras seated on opposite sides of the stage, with percussion and keyboard instruments in the middle and towards the back. In 1940, during the Second World War, Bartók emigrated to the U.S.A., where he initially found it difficult to compose. In 1943 he received a prestigious commission from the Boston Symphony Orchestra, however, and in less than eight weeks he composed the Concerto for Orchestra. In it he worked with contrasts between different sections of the orchestra, and the soloistic treatment of these groupings was his reason for calling the work a concerto rather than a symphony."

Contents and tracklist

I. Andante tranquillo
Track length7:51
II. Allegro
Track length7:32
III. Adagio
Track length7:32
IV. Allegro molto
Track length7:22
I. Introduzione
Track length9:52
II. Presentando le coppie
Track length6:41
III. Elegia
Track length7:31
IV. Intermezzo interrotto
Track length4:23
V. Finale
Track length10:05

Awards and reviews

  • BBC Music Magazine
    Christmas 2021
    Orchestral Choice
  • Gramophone Magazine
    December 2021
    Editor's Choice
  • Building A Library
    January 2022
    Also Recommended

Christmas 2021

Mälkki and her Helsinki Philharmonic offer performances that are at once satisfying, dazzling and individual. There’s a poise, indeed an elegance, to the basic good posture of these interpretations, held on a taut rein, with shifts of energy splendidly controlled and could have brought the exiled Hungarian composer a new lease of life in the US.

December 2021

Mälkki and her orchestra marry a cool, lucid beauty to unsettling intensity...right up there with some of the best accounts on record.

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