Béla Bartók
Fourths, Sz. 107/5/131
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Composer:Béla BartókGenre:KeyboardStyle:Character PieceCompose Date:1926 - 1939Average_duration:0:50Fourths, Sz. 107/5/131 is a piano piece composed by Béla Bartók in 1926. It was premiered in Budapest on December 5, 1926, by the composer himself. The piece is part of Bartók's Mikrokosmos, a collection of 153 progressive piano pieces that were written between 1926 and 1939. Fourths is the fifth piece in the fifth volume of Mikrokosmos, and it is also known as No. 131 in the collection. The piece is characterized by its use of fourths, which are intervals of four notes. The entire piece is based on the interval of a fourth, and it is played entirely with the left hand. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own tempo and character. The first movement is marked "Allegro," and it is characterized by its fast and lively tempo. The second movement is marked "Lento," and it is slower and more contemplative. The final movement is marked "Vivace," and it is faster and more energetic than the first movement. The use of fourths in the piece gives it a unique and modern sound. Bartók was known for his use of folk music in his compositions, and Fourths is no exception. The piece incorporates elements of Hungarian folk music, particularly in its use of rhythm and melody. Overall, Fourths is a challenging and complex piece that showcases Bartók's innovative approach to composition. Its use of fourths and incorporation of folk music make it a unique addition to the piano repertoire.More....