US TARIFFS UPDATE | August 2025 | No impact expected on your Presto orders | Read full details
Bartók - Allegro barbaro, BB 63, Sz. 49
-
Intimate and poetic, this pianism which delicately suggests rather than making statements. A lovely hour and a quarter. —
Awards:
-
Gramophone Awards, 2017, Shortlisted - Instrumental
-
-
Kocsis plays Bartók - Complete Solo Piano Music
RecommendedAll of the solo piano recordings now appear for the first time in an integral collector edition and this set is a “must” for any collector interested in one of the major contributions to twentieth-century piano repertory
Zoltán Kocsis (piano)
Awards:
-
Penguin Guide, Rosette
Purchase product
Downloads
Audio formats guide -
-
Bela Bartók: Orchestral Works
Špela Mastnak (percussion), Yuka Ohta (percussion), Max Riefer (percussion), Stephan Böhnlein (kettle drum), Martin Frink (percussion), Jochen Ille (percussion), Michael Gärtner (percussion), Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Pietari Inkinen
Awards:
-
International Classical Music Awards, 2023, Nominated - Assorted Programs
-
-
-
[Bartók’s] roots in late Romanticism are laid bare in the Four Piano Pieces from 1903, and in many ways it’s the work that shows Bach’s pianism off to best advantage, revealing a subtlety of... —
-
-
Bartok at the Piano 1
RecommendedVilma Medgyaszay (soprano), Mária Basilides (contralto), Ferenc Székelyhídy (tenor), József Szigeti (violin), Benny Goodman (clarinet), Ditta Bartók-Pásztor (piano), Harry J. Baker (percussion), Edward J. Rubsan (percussion)
Awards:
-
Gramophone Awards, 1982/3, Winner - Historic non-vocal
Purchase product
Downloads
Audio formats guide -
-
New. Béla Bartok: Piano Concerto No. 3, Dance Suite & Out of Doors
Bianca Sitzius (piano), University of North Carolina School of the Arts Symphony Orchestra, Serge Zehnacker
Purchase product
Downloads
Audio formats guide -
Purchase product
Downloads
Audio formats guide -
Purchase product
Downloads
Audio formats guide