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Béla Bartók
Allegro robusto, Sz. 42/1/21
Works Info
Composer
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Béla Bartók
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Keyboard
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1908 - 1910
Average_duration
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0:37
'Allegro robusto, Sz. 42/1/21' is a composition by the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. It was composed in 1914 and premiered on December 6, 1914, in Budapest, Hungary. The piece is part of Bartók's '44 Duos for Two Violins', which he composed between 1931 and 1939. The 'Allegro robusto' is the first movement of the 21st duo in the collection. It is a lively and energetic piece that showcases Bartók's unique style of composition. The piece is characterized by its use of folk melodies and rhythms, which were a hallmark of Bartók's work. The movement begins with a fast and rhythmic introduction, which sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The violinists then play a series of short, staccato phrases, which are punctuated by brief pauses. The melody is based on a Hungarian folk tune, which Bartók has adapted and transformed into his own unique style. Throughout the movement, Bartók employs a variety of techniques to create a sense of tension and release. He uses dissonant harmonies, unexpected rhythmic shifts, and sudden changes in dynamics to keep the listener engaged and interested. The 'Allegro robusto' is a prime example of Bartók's use of folk music in his compositions. He was deeply interested in the music of his native Hungary and spent many years collecting and studying folk songs from the region. His work on the '44 Duos' was an attempt to capture the essence of Hungarian folk music and bring it to a wider audience. Overall, the 'Allegro robusto, Sz. 42/1/21' is a lively and engaging piece that showcases Bartók's unique style of composition. Its use of folk melodies and rhythms, combined with Bartók's innovative techniques, make it a standout piece in the '44 Duos' collection.
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