String Quartet No. 2 - BARTÓK
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Cuarteto de cuerda núm.2 Op. 17 en La menor Sz.67 - B.Bartók
I. Moderato................................. 00:58
II. Allegro molto capriccioso....... 11:37
III. Lento ........................................ 19:37
Cuarteto La Pampa - Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía
Eva Rabchevska, Violin
Roxana Wisniewska, Violin
Cristina Cordero, Viola
Alejandro Viana, Cello
18/05/2016 - Auditorio Sony - Madrid - Spain
"The String Quartet No. 2 by Béla Bartók was written between 1915 and October 1917 in Rákoskeresztúr in Hungary. It is one of six string quartets by Bartok.
The work is in three movements: Moderato, Allegro capriccioso and Lento.
In a letter to André Gertier, Bartók described the first movement as being in sonata form, the second as "a kind of rondo" and the third as "difficult to define" but possibly a sort of ternary form. The first movement opens with a leaping motif based on the interval of a seventh - a quintessentially atonal figure. But it intertwines with tonal themes, including a strikingly tender minor-key motif that has a strongly medieval quality. Kodály, who thought of the three movements of this quartet as "life episodes," heard "peaceful life" in the first movement, and for all its roiling emotions, the movement does indeed leave an impression of tranquility at the end.
The brooding, intense last movement (Kodály heard it as "suffering") is particularly funereal because it is as immobile as the second movement is animated. Long stretches are rhythmically static, and the parts that do move are often interrupted by silence.[1]
The work was dedicated to the Waldbauer-Kerpely Quartet, who gave the piece its premiere on 3 March 1918 in Budapest. The work was first published in 1920 by Universal Edition."
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Bartok is my favourite composer! the octatonic harmony is very complex!
Un excelente cuarteto, creo que es el mejor de Bartók. El segundo movimiento es el mejor del cuarteto y es uno de los más famosos de los cuartetos de cuerda de la historia.
The scherzo changed my musical life when I was 12
I've not a single technical concern. They've whipped it off like it was old hat. Great timing and balance.
I was delighted beyond words to hear this piece featuring in an episode of "Rab C. Nesbitt". I like to think that Bartok would have enjoyed the wonderful incongruity.
my favorite piece of music , above all others
Bravo
C’est très bien ❤
BRAVO.. BRAVO
Fantastic performance! And the recording is crystal clear, too. Nicely handled Webernesque section (or actual reference to Webern?) in minute 15. Thank you so much for posting.
Impressive, Bravo!
This Quartet is generally regarded as being in A-min.
hardly
yeah, lol to that
What is the name of the players? I love this rendition.
Watch the video all the way till the end.
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2nd player from the left :))
Beautiful playing, ruined for me by an add. We cannot all afford to pay for them to disappear.