Béla Bartók. XIX.
Together with Franz Liszt, Bartók was regarded as the most prominent Hungarian composer to ever live. He was one of the key figures in last century’s classical music, but was also of importance for the Hungarian folk music. Every first wednesday of the month we’ll be playing his music, here on the Concertzender.
Playlist:
– Béla Bartók. Three rondo’s on Slovakian folk songs. Lili Kraus, piano.
– Bartók. Piano concerto no. 3. Jean-Efflam Bazouvet, piano. BBC Philharmonic conducted by Gianandrea Noseda.
– Tibor Serly. Rhapsody for altviolin and orchestra. Lawrence Power, altviolin. Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrew Litton.
– Bartók. Suite for two pianos part 2 and 3. Ingryd Thorson and Julian Thurber, piano.