Bartók: 7 Sketches, BB 54, Sz. 44

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Bartok: Piano Music

Bartok: Piano Music


Bartók:

Sonatina, BB 69, Sz. 55

Romanian Christmas Carols, BB 67, Sz. 57

Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68

Dirges (4), Op. 9a, BB 58, Sz. 45

7 Sketches, BB 54, Sz. 44

Allegro barbaro, BB 63, Sz. 49


Tamas Vesmas (piano)

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Bartok: Works for Piano Solo, Vol. 2

Bartok: Works for Piano Solo, Vol. 2


Bartók:

14 Bagatelles, BB 50, Sz. 38

Ten Easy Piano Pieces, Sz. 39, BB 51

7 Sketches, BB 54, Sz. 44

Three Burlesques, Op. 8c, Sz. 47, BB55

Two Romanian Dances, Op. 8a, Sz. 43, BB56

Dirges (4), Op. 9a, BB 58, Sz. 45


Hungaroton Bartók New Series - HCD32525

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$15.75

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Volume 1 - Scarlatti & Bartók

Volume 1 - Scarlatti & Bartók


Bartók:

3 Rondos on Slovak Folk Tunes, BB 92, Sz. 84

7 Sketches, BB 54, Sz. 44

Marche funèbre from Kossuth, BB 31

(arranged for piano by the composer)

6 Danses bulgares. extr. de Mikrokosmos, Vol.VI, Sz.107

Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K420 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K58 in C minor

Keyboard Sonata K82 in F major

Keyboard Sonata K491 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K430 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K159 in C major 'La caccia'

Keyboard Sonata K9 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K17 in F major

Keyboard Sonata K3 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K380 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K135 in E major


Dejan Lazic (piano)

At first sight, they appear to have nothing in common - but disregarding the stylistic elements and a difference of two centuries, you soon recognize that both Scarlatti and Bartók, are in a sense, musical architects, who as piano virtuosos were equally interested in miniature forms and inspired by folk music.

Inspired by an 18th century performance practice, where two different character pieces were executed opposite each other in pairs in contrast with each other, I experimented in both the concert hall and the recording studio with the series of pieces on this CD. I found out quickly that I heard, experienced and played both Scarlatti and Bartók’s work ‘differently’ when they were executed alternately - as if discovering hidden secrets in familiar works! This realization led to a new and fresh perspective on the style and rubato and reconsideration of rhythmic, melodic and dynamic elements. (Dejan Lazic, liner notes)

“An exciting idea this…and it works! After all, Bartók greatly admired Scarlatti: he even recorded a couple of his sonatas. Both composers were innovators and combined a strong feeling for rhythm with an audacious sense of harmony.
Dejan Lazic wastes no time in establishing his credentials as a Scarlatti player. He opens the programme with a somewhat militaristic-sounding C major piece, K420, and already it's all there – the light, resilient touch, the crisp (and often free) approach to rhythm, nimble passage- Bartók Orchestral 113 work and an obvious appreciation of subsidiary material. The last of that particular Scarlatti trio, a filigree piece in F, segues beautifully with the first of Bartók's Three Rondos on Slovak Folktunes (in C), the principal common denominator here, as so often elsewhere, the dance element.
Lazic has a very individual Bartók style; he's no literalist, as illustrated by his emphatic handling of the syncopated main motif of the last Rondo.
Again the segue from Bartók (third Rondo) to Scarlatti (the processional D major Sonata, K491) is imaginative, though the switch from the gaily skipping D major Sonata (K159) to the first of Bartók's haunting Seven Sketches is more surprising. Lazic personalises the sequence in a most compelling way. He then gently breaks their spell with Scarlatti's D minor ('Pastoral') and interestingly sandwiches a dramatic piano version (Bartók's own) of the Kossuth Funeral March between lively sonatas in F major and A minor. Perhaps the most effective segue finds the flamenco strumming of Scarlatti's K135 (E major) acting as a prelude to the first of six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm which conclude Bartók's Mikrokosmos. Here Lazic underlines the individual character of each dance, tenderising the fourth (a tribute to Gershwin) with expressive arpeggios, and focusing the fifth's dizzying rhythmic ambiguities.
You reach the journey's end eager to start all over again – or maybe work out another Scarlatti- Bartók sequence. The potential is limitless and let's hope that that this first volume of a series called 'Liaisons' doesn't preclude a second Scarlatti-Bartók sequence.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Imaginative fantasy, whole-hearted expressiveness, compelling, dramatic performance, playing of real individuality.” Gramophone Magazine

“An exciting idea this… and it works! After all, Bartók greatly admired Scarlatti: he even recorded a couple of his sonatas. Both composers were innovators and combined a strong feeling for rhythm with an audacious sense of harmony.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2008

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Bartók: Piano Music Volume 1

Bartók: Piano Music Volume 1


Bartók:

Piano Sonata, BB 88, Sz. 80

Piano Suite, BB 70, Sz. 62, Op. 14

Piano Suite, BB 70, Sz. 62, Op. 14

Andante (deleted second movement)

7 Sketches, BB 54, Sz. 44

Hungarian Peasant Songs for piano (15), BB 79, Sz. 71

3 Hungarian Folksongs from Csik, BB 45b, Sz. 35a

3 Rondos on Slovak Folk Tunes, BB 92, Sz. 84


Jeno Jando (piano)

“Jeno Jando starts an important new series devoted to Bartok's piano music with splendid performances of three important works: the Sonata, the Suite op.14, and Fifteen Hungarian Folksongs. He seems to have a special affinity for the playful pulsations of these pieces, as well as finding underlying connections in the sonata that make it quite dramatic.” Turok's Choice, December 2001

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Bartok: Complete Solo Piano Music

Bartok: Complete Solo Piano Music


Bartók:

14 Bagatelles, BB 50, Sz. 38

Two Elegies, BB 49

Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68

Sonatina, BB 69, Sz. 55

3 Hungarian Folk Tunes, BB 80b

Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68

3 Hungarian Folksongs from Csik, BB 45b, Sz. 35a

Allegro barbaro, BB 63, Sz. 49

Dirges (4), Op. 9a, BB 58, Sz. 45

Piano Suite, BB 70, Sz. 62, Op. 14

Romanian Christmas Carols, BB 67, Sz. 57

3 Studies, BB 81, Sz. 72, Op. 18

3 Rondos on Slovak Folk Tunes, BB 92, Sz. 84

The First Term at the Piano, BB 66, Sz. 53

For Children, Sz42

Piano Sonata, BB 88, Sz. 80

Out of Doors, Sz. 81, BB89

9 Little Piano Pieces, BB 90, Sz. 82

Petite Suite, BB 113, Sz. 105

Mikrokosmos, BB 105, Sz. 107, Books 1-6 (complete)

Sonatina, BB 69, Sz. 55

7 Sketches, BB 54, Sz. 44

Hungarian Peasant Songs for piano (15), BB 79, Sz. 71

Improvisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 74, Op. 20

Ten Easy Piano Pieces, Sz. 39, BB 51

Dance Suite, BB 86, Sz. 77

Rhapsody for piano, Op. 1, BB36a, Sz. 26

long version

4 Piano Pieces, BB 27, Sz. 22

Marche funèbre from Kossuth, BB 31

Rhapsody for piano, Op. 1, BB36a, Sz. 26

shortened version


Zoltán Kocsis performs the complete solo piano music of his fellow Hungarian, Béla Bartók. Completed in 2001, these critically acclaimed, definitive performances are the benchmark against which all others are considered.

"Kocsis penetrates to the very centre or soul of this music" The Penguin Guide to CDs

“it remains the classic set for the foreseeable future. Bartok playing doesn't come any better than this - nor does piano recording. Kocsis penetrates to the very centre and soul of this music more deeply than almost any rival. Scrupulous to the composer's wishes, Kocsis can produce power and drama when required, but it also commands a wide-ranging palette and a marvellously controlled vitality.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

Decca Collectors Edition - 4782364

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$41.50

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Bartók Complete Edition: Piano Works

Bartók Complete Edition: Piano Works


Bartók:

4 Piano Pieces, BB 27, Sz. 22

Gábor Gabos (piano)

Rhapsody for piano, Op. 1, BB36a, Sz. 26

Gábor Gabos (piano)

3 Hungarian Folksongs from Csik, BB 45b, Sz. 35a

Kornél Zempléni (piano)

14 Bagatelles, BB 50, Sz. 38

Kornél Zempléni (piano)

Ten Easy Piano Pieces, Sz. 39, BB 51

Kornél Zempléni (piano)

Two Elegies, BB 49

Loránt Szûcs (piano)

For Children, Sz42

Kornél Zempléni (piano)

Two Romanian Dances, Op. 8a, Sz. 43, BB56

Loránt Szûcs (piano)

7 Sketches, BB 54, Sz. 44

Loránt Szûcs (piano)

Dirges (4), Op. 9a, BB 58, Sz. 45

Loránt Szûcs (piano)

Three Burlesques, Op. 8c, Sz. 47, BB55

Dezsõ Ránki (piano)

Allegro barbaro, BB 63, Sz. 49

Dezsõ Ránki (piano)

The First Term at the Piano, BB 66, Sz. 53

Dezsõ Ránki (piano)

Sonatina, BB 69, Sz. 55

Dezsõ Ránki (piano)

Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68

Dezsõ Ránki (piano)

Romanian Christmas Carols, BB 67, Sz. 57

Dezsõ Ránki (piano)

Piano Suite, BB 70, Sz. 62, Op. 14

Dezsõ Ránki (piano)

Three Hungarian Folktunes, Sz. 65-66

Dezsõ Ránki (piano)

Hungarian Peasant Songs for piano (15), BB 79, Sz. 71

Gábor Gabos (piano)

3 Studies, BB 81, Sz. 72, Op. 18

Gábor Gabos (piano)

Improvisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 74, Op. 20

Gábor Gabos (piano)

Dance Suite, BB 86, Sz. 77

Gábor Gabos (piano)

Piano Sonata, BB 88, Sz. 80

Erzsébet Tusa (piano)

Out of Doors, Sz. 81, BB89

Erzsébet Tusa (piano)

9 Little Piano Pieces, BB 90, Sz. 82

Erzsébet Tusa (piano)

3 Rondos on Slovak Folk Tunes, BB 92, Sz. 84

Gábor Gabos (piano)

Petite Suite, BB 113, Sz. 105

Erzsébet Tusa (piano)

Mikrokosmos, BB 105, Sz. 107, Books 1-6 (complete)

Books 1-5: Loránt Szûcs (piano), book 6: Kornél Zempléni (piano)

7 Pieces from Mikrokosmos for Two Pianos, Four Hands, Sz 108, BB 120

Ditta Bartók-Pásztory (piano), Mária Comensoli (piano)

Suite for Two Pianos, BB 122, Sz. 115a

Ditta Bartók-Pásztory (piano), Mária Comensoli (piano)


Hungaroton Bartók Complete Edition - HCD31898-905

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$108.00

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