Béla Bartók
Mikrokosmos Vol. 1 (36), Sz. 107/1
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Composer:Béla BartókGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1926 - 1939Average_duration:20:44Mikrokosmos Vol. 1 (36), Sz. 107/1 is a collection of 36 piano pieces composed by Béla Bartók between 1926 and 1939. The collection was published in six volumes, with each volume containing six pieces. The first volume was published in 1932. The premiere of Mikrokosmos Vol. 1 (36), Sz. 107/1 was in Budapest in 1932. The collection was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it quickly became one of Bartók's most popular works. The 36 pieces in Mikrokosmos Vol. 1 (36), Sz. 107/1 are divided into six movements, each containing six pieces. The movements are: 1. Unison melodies - This movement contains six pieces that focus on unison melodies. The pieces are simple and easy to play, making them ideal for beginners. 2. Duet - This movement contains six pieces that are designed to be played by two pianists. The pieces are more complex than those in the first movement, but they are still relatively easy to play. 3. Imitative melodies - This movement contains six pieces that focus on imitative melodies. The pieces are more complex than those in the first two movements, and they require a higher level of skill to play. 4. Chords together and in opposition - This movement contains six pieces that focus on chords played together and in opposition. The pieces are more complex than those in the previous movements, and they require a high level of skill to play. 5. Staccato and legato - This movement contains six pieces that focus on staccato and legato playing. The pieces are more complex than those in the previous movements, and they require a high level of skill to play. 6. In Hungarian style - This movement contains six pieces that are inspired by Hungarian folk music. The pieces are the most complex in the collection, and they require a very high level of skill to play. The characteristics of Mikrokosmos Vol. 1 (36), Sz. 107/1 are typical of Bartók's style. The collection is characterized by its use of folk melodies, complex rhythms, and dissonant harmonies. The pieces are also notable for their use of unusual time signatures, such as 5/8 and 7/8. Overall, Mikrokosmos Vol. 1 (36), Sz. 107/1 is a significant work in Bartók's oeuvre. It is a testament to his skill as a composer and his dedication to advancing the art of piano playing.More....
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