Bartók: Andante

This page lists all recordings of Andante, by Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Bartók: Piano Music

Bartók: Piano Music


Bartók:

Hungarian Peasant Songs

Piano Suite Op. 14

Andante

Allegro barbaro, Sz. 49

3 Rondos on Folk Tunes, BB 92

Ten Easy Piano Pieces, Sz. 39, BB 51

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

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

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


Peter Frankl (piano)

'Peter Frankl has unassailable credentials as a Bartók interpreter . . . a performer of power and insight. He is especially persuasive . . . a desirable collection' Hi-Fi News

ASV - CDDCA687

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£8.49 (£7.23 ex. VAT)

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Bartók - Music for Solo Violin & Violin and Piano

Bartók - Music for Solo Violin & Violin and Piano


Bartók:

Andante

Violin Sonata in E minor, BB28

Hungarian Folk Songs

for violin and piano

Sonata for Solo Violin, Sz 117


Elise Bĺtnes (violin) & Hĺvard Gimse (piano)

Béla Bartók’s music for the violin occupies an important position in his creative output. The instrument attracted him at intervals throughout his career, from the Andante of 1902 to the magnificently disciplined Sonata for Violin Solo, written in 1944. Norwegian Elise Bĺtnes, newly appointed concertmaster of the Oslo Philharmonics, makes her international debut release as a soloist with a selection of these phenomenal works, revealing a mature interpreter and an outstanding violinist.

The earliest surviving work by Bartók for violin and piano is the Andante in A major composed in 1902 while he was a student at the Budapest Academy of Music. It seems to have been written for a fellow-student destined for fame as a violinist, namely Adila d’Aranyi, niece of Joseph Joachim. The work was written as a kind of friendly message on a series of six postcards. The Sonata in E minor was written only one year later, but it reveals a more ambitious composer audibly inspired by both the virtuosity of Liszt, Hungarian folk music, the chromatic harmony of Richard Strauss and the violin sonatas of Brahms.

Bartók and Kodály, as professional ethnomusicologists, uncovered the old, authentic Hungarian folk music by going into the countryside with a phonograph and recording the actual melodies people sang and danced to. They published their first joint collection of folksongs in 1906, and Bartók published his piano pieces entitled “For Children” in 1909. In 1931 Bartók transcribed several numbers under the title Hungarian Folk Songs for violin and piano. Bartók’s Sonata for unaccompanied violin was one of his last compositions. It was written early in 1944 for Yehudi Menuhin, who had begun to emerge as a notable interpreter of Bartók’s violin music. The composer worked on the piece in close collaboration with Menuhin, who gave the world premiere in New York on 26 November 1944 and subsequently edited the score for publication.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

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For Children

For Children

Piano music composed for or about children


Bach, J S:

Prelude in E major, BWV937

Prelude in G minor, BWV930

Bartók:

An evening in the country

Andante

Swineherd's Song

Moderato

Jest

Beethoven:

Für Elise (Bagatelle in A minor, WoO59)

Bizet:

La toupie

Chopin:

Nocturne in C minor Op. post.

Daquin:

Le Coucou

Debussy:

Docteur Gradus ad Parnassum (from Children's Corner)

The Little Shepherd (from Children's Corner)

Le petit nčgre

Fauré:

Berceuse from Dolly Suite, Op. 56

Jolivet:

Chanson naďve Nos. 1 & 3

Liszt:

Étude Nos. 1 & 2

Magin:

Danse noble

Nostalgie du pays

Chant des moissons

Maticic:

Miniature Variations

Mozart:

Ah vous dirai-je, maman

Prokofiev:

Waltz

Schumann:

Wilder Reiter

Volksliedchen Op. 68/9

Fröhlicher Landmann

Tchaikovsky:

Maman

Valse

Villa-Lobos:

O Polichinello

A Pobrezinha

Moreninha


Lívia Rév (piano)

Helios - CDH55194

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£5.49 (£4.67 ex. VAT)

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Bartók: Rhapsody for Violin & Piano No. 1, Sz.86, etc.

Bartók:

Rhapsody for Violin & Piano No. 1, Sz.86

Rhapsody for Violin & Piano No. 2, Sz.89

Andante

Piano Quintet


Gyorgy Pauk (violin), Jeno Jando (piano)

Kodaly Quartet

Naxos - 8550886

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£4.99 (£4.25 ex. VAT)

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