Béla Bartók
Romanian Folksongs (2), Sz. 58, BB 57 (completed by Bruno Suchoff)
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Composer:Béla BartókGenre:ChoralCompose Date:1909Average_duration:1:39Béla Bartók's Romanian Folksongs (2), Sz. 58, BB 57 is a collection of two movements for piano, completed by Bruno Suchoff after Bartók's death. The work was composed in 1915 and premiered in 1920 in Budapest. The first movement, "Pe loc" (On the Spot), is a lively and rhythmic dance in 2/4 time. It features a repetitive melody that is typical of Romanian folk music, with frequent use of syncopation and irregular accents. The piano accompaniment is also highly rhythmic, with frequent use of ostinato patterns and percussive effects. The second movement, "Buciumeana" (Dance from Bucsum), is a slower and more melancholic piece in 3/4 time. It features a haunting melody that is played in a mournful, almost improvisatory style. The piano accompaniment is sparse and atmospheric, with frequent use of open fifths and other modal harmonies. Overall, Romanian Folksongs (2) is a prime example of Bartók's interest in folk music and his use of traditional melodies and rhythms in his compositions. The work showcases his unique approach to harmony and rhythm, as well as his ability to capture the essence of a particular musical tradition.More....
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