Béla Bartók
Mosquito dance (Szúnyogtánc) (44 Duos Vol. 2/22), Sz. 98/22, BB 104/22
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Composer:Béla BartókGenre:ChamberCompose Date:1931Average_duration:00:36Béla Bartók's "Mosquito Dance" (Szúnyogtánc) is the 22nd piece in his collection of 44 Duos for two violins, Sz. 98/22, BB 104/22. The collection was composed between 1931 and 1939 and premiered in 1933. The "Mosquito Dance" is a lively and playful piece that captures the buzzing and darting movements of a mosquito. The piece is in the key of D major and is marked Allegro. It is composed in a rondo form, with a recurring main theme that alternates with contrasting sections. The main theme is characterized by fast, staccato notes that imitate the buzzing of a mosquito. The contrasting sections are slower and more lyrical, with a more legato style of playing. The "Mosquito Dance" is a prime example of Bartók's use of folk music in his compositions. The piece is based on a Hungarian folk tune, which Bartók collected during his travels throughout Hungary and other parts of Eastern Europe. He was known for his extensive research and collection of folk music, which he incorporated into his compositions to create a unique and distinct style. Overall, the "Mosquito Dance" is a fun and energetic piece that showcases Bartók's skill in incorporating folk music into his compositions. Its playful nature and use of imitation make it a popular choice for violinists and audiences alike.More....
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Mosquito dance (Szúnyogtánc) (44 Duets Vol. 2/22), Sz. 98/22, BB 104/22
Mosquito Dance No. 22 from 44 Duos for 2 Violins SZ. 98
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