Béla Bartók
Melody, Sz. 107/4/116
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Composer:Béla BartókGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1926 - 1939Average_duration:1:28Melody, Sz. 107/4/116 is a solo piano piece composed by Béla Bartók in 1910. It was premiered in Budapest in 1911 by the composer himself. The piece is part of a larger collection of piano pieces called For Children, which Bartók composed between 1908 and 1911. Melody is a simple and lyrical piece that showcases Bartók's interest in folk music. The piece is in the key of C major and is written in 4/4 time. It consists of a single melody that is repeated several times with slight variations. The melody is characterized by its use of pentatonic scales and folk-like rhythms. The piece is divided into two main sections. The first section is played softly and is marked by a gentle, flowing melody. The second section is more energetic and features a more complex rhythm. The two sections are connected by a short transitional passage. One of the most notable characteristics of Melody is its use of repetition. The melody is repeated several times throughout the piece, with slight variations each time. This creates a sense of familiarity and continuity that is characteristic of folk music. Another characteristic of the piece is its simplicity. Bartók's use of pentatonic scales and folk-like rhythms gives the piece a simple and accessible quality that is reminiscent of traditional folk music. Overall, Melody is a charming and accessible piece that showcases Bartók's interest in folk music. Its simple melody and use of repetition make it a popular choice for beginning piano students, while its folk-like rhythms and pentatonic scales make it a favorite among fans of Bartók's music.More....
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