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Bartók Béla: Duets for Treble Recorders
Two Treble Recorders (2TREB REC)
Bartók Béla: Duets for Treble Recorders
Two Treble Recorders (2TREB REC)
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The Children’s and Female Choruses were composed in a single burst of creative activity at the zenith of Bartók’s career, in the summer of 1935, between such masterpieces as the String Quartet No. 5 and the Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta. These short choral pieces are based on folk texts that Bartók further polished and stylized. The music, however, is wholly the composer’s own, although it frequently includes motifs, rhythmic formulas and line structures reminiscent of Hungarian folk songs. Both editions contain nine of the two-part pieces of the set, transcribed idiomatically but faithfully for descant and treble recorders, respectively.
Contents
- Bartók: 27 Two- and Three-Part Choruses, Sz. 103, BB 111: Ne menj el (Don't Leave Me)
- Bartók: 27 Two- and Three-Part Choruses, Sz. 103, BB 111: Ciposutes (Breadbaking)
- Bartók: 27 Two- and Three-Part Choruses, Sz. 103, BB 111: Huszárnóta (Hussar)
- Bartók: 27 Two- and Three-Part Choruses, Sz. 103, BB 111: Jatek (Candle Song)
- Bartók: 27 Two- and Three-Part Choruses, Sz. 103, BB 111: Kanon (Canon)
- Bartók: 27 Two- and Three-Part Choruses, Sz. 103, BB 111: Ne Lattalak Volna! (Had I Never Seen You)
- Bartók: 27 Two- and Three-Part Choruses, Sz. 103, BB 111: Senkim a vilagon (Song of Loneliness)
- Bartók: 27 Two- and Three-Part Choruses, Sz. 103, BB 111: Van egy gyurum (The Fickle Girl)
- Bartók: 27 Two- and Three-Part Choruses, Sz. 103, BB 111: Level az otthoniakhoz (Letter to Those at Home)