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Béla Bartók
Village Joke, Sz. 107/5/130
Works Info
Composer
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Béla Bartók
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1926 - 1939
Average_duration
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2:26
Béla Bartók's "Village Joke" is a short piano piece that was composed in 1914. It is part of his larger work, "Ten Easy Pieces," which was written for young pianists. The piece was premiered in Budapest in 1918. "Village Joke" is a lively and playful piece that is characterized by its use of syncopation and irregular rhythms. The piece is in 2/4 time, but Bartók frequently uses accents and rests to create a sense of unpredictability and surprise. The melody is simple and folk-like, with a repetitive motif that is developed throughout the piece. The piece is divided into two main sections, each of which is repeated. The first section is in the key of G major and features a lively, dance-like melody. The second section is in the key of D major and is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative mood. The two sections are connected by a brief transitional passage that features a descending chromatic scale. Overall, "Village Joke" is a charming and accessible piece that showcases Bartók's skill at incorporating folk elements into his compositions. Its use of irregular rhythms and unexpected accents make it a fun and engaging piece to play and listen to.
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