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Concerto in G major for viola and piano. Make copies of the PDF score in whole or in part except as expressly provided for in this agreement. Jul 31, 2012  Some pieces, like the Bartok viola concerto, are public domain in neither the US nor the European Union, and are thus marked '[TB]', which stands for 'Technical Block'. These scores have been blocked because they are not legal to download in both of. Bartok viola concerto is probably the best known of viola concertos and it is the last work composed by Bartok. We have to thank the great virtuoso violist William Primrose if we can enjoy Bartok's viola concerto. Indeed, Primrose commissioned Bartok to compose it and paid for it. Bela Bartok: Viola Concerto, Op. $50.00 - See more - Buy online Lead time before shipment: 24 hours - In Stock. Viola and Piano Reduction. By Bela Bartok.

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Béla Bartók'sPiano Concerto No. 3 in E major, Sz. 119, BB 127 is a musical composition for piano and orchestra. Bartók composed the piece in 1945 during the final months of his life, as a surprise birthday present for his second wife Ditta Pásztory-Bartók. It consists of three movements.

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Context[edit]

The Piano Concerto No. 3 was one of the pieces composed by Bartók after departing Hungary following the outbreak of World War II. Bartók's migration from Europe to America preceded that of his music. Lack of local interest, combined with Bartók's extended battle with leukemia and a general sense of discomfort in the American atmosphere prevented Bartók from composing a great deal in his early years in America. Fortunately, the composer was commissioned to create his Concerto for Orchestra which was extremely well received and decreased the composer's financial difficulties.[citation needed]

This, combined with an abatement of his medical condition, allowed for a change in the composer's general disposition. The changes in the composer's emotional and financial state are considered by a few to be the primary causes for the third piano concerto's seemingly light, airy, almost neoclassical tone, especially in comparison to Bartók's earlier works.[1][2]

However, while the composition of a piece as a gift (his wife Ditta Pásztory-Bartók's upcoming 42nd birthday on October 31, 1945) as opposed to a commission undoubtedly impacted the composing process, some think it[by whom?] more likely that the piece was instead the culmination of a trend of reduction and simplification which began almost ten years prior, with the Second Violin Concerto, and which concluded Bartók's exploration of tonality and complexity.[3]

Bartók died on September 26, 1945, with the concerto unfinished. The task of completing orchestration of the final 17 measures, drawing from Bartók's notes, was eventually executed by the composer's friend, Tibor Serly. The Third Piano Concerto was later published in an edition by Serly and Erwin Stein, an editor for Boosey & Hawkes.[4]

It was premiered in Philadelphia on February 8, 1946 under Hungarian conductor Eugene Ormandy with György Sándor as piano soloist. The piece has since been adapted for two pianos by Mátyás Seiber.[citation needed]

Beginning in the 1990s, the composer's son, Peter Bartók, in association with Argentinian musician Nelson Dellamaggiore, worked to re-print and revise past editions of the Third Piano Concerto, to eradicate the many printed errors identified but never corrected by his father.[5][6] Although few in actual number, changes made to the Piano Concerto affected the pitch content, pedalling and tempos of several key passages.[4] In 1994 Andrey Kasparov was soloist with the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic (formerly Columbus Pro Musica)[7] in the world premiere of the revised edition. According to conductor David Bowden, and Peter Bartók, who was in attendance: “These changes generally make the piano part more accessible or clarify questions of chordal structure....”[8]

The revised editions of both the two-piano reduction and the orchestral score of the Piano Concerto No. 3 are now available from Boosey & Hawkes.[5][9][10]

Music[edit]

Piano Concerto No. 3 consists of three movements:

  1. Allegretto
  2. Adagio religioso
  3. Allegro vivace

which combine for an approximate duration of 23 minutes. The piece was originally scored for 2 flutes (2nd doubling piccolo), 2 oboes (2nd doubling cor anglais), 2 clarinets in A and B (2nd doubling bass clarinet), 2 bassoons,4 horns in F, 2 trumpets in C, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, strings,and piano.

Allegretto[edit]

The first movement, based basically in E major, features an original Hungarian 'folk theme,' similar to a nineteenth-century Hungarian verbunkos dance. The theme is first introduced by the piano.

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The first chord of the first movement, which consists of four pitches, E, F, A, and B, implying both E Dorian and E Mixolydian,[clarification needed] is relatively tonal, especially when compared to the first chord of Piano Concerto No. 1. The chord develops further with the addition of C in the second bar, resulting in the pentatonic, which is followed with G, leaving a major scale short of D. Bartók continues to add D to complete the Mixolydian scale, followed by G natural to suggest the Dorian mode. Finally, in bar six, Bartók displays the Lydian mode through G and A.[citation needed] This complex melodic pattern is an example of what Bartók called 'polymodal chromaticism,' the rapid succession of many modes through chromatic alteration to produce a chromatic texture.[3]

Adagio religioso[edit]

The second movement, based in C major, seems to mirror the style of a Beethovenchorale. The string introduction followed by the chorale on piano is a clear allusion to the third movement of Beethoven's String Quartet in A minor.[11][12]

Bartók includes a harmony related to the Tristan chord, a set of intervals from Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde referred to as the 'characteristically sad and yearning harmony of Romanticism.'[3] The final resolution of the Tristan chord comes as a C-based pentatonic mode, and as Bartók was known to consider pentatony a chief characteristic of ancient Hungarian folksong, this can be considered a musical symbol of his Hungarian homeland. The middle section is in Bartók's Night music style. It contains imitations of natural sounds of insect and bird calls.[11]

Allegro vivace[edit]

The third and final movement demonstrates a joie de vivre and apparent optimism often found in Bartók's final movements, though with considerably stronger folk inspiration with its apparent Hungarian folk melody and its rondo-like returning theme. It has been said that this movement 'captures the infectious ebullient spirit of the folk song.'[13] There is also a central fugato section in almost Baroque style.

References[edit]

  1. ^Morgan, Robert P., Twentieth-Century Music, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York, pp. 179-186, [1991]
  2. ^Antokoletz, Elliott, The Music of Béla Bartók: A Study of Tonality and Progression in Twentieth-Century Music, Univ. of California Press, Berkeley, [1984]
  3. ^ abcGillies, Malcolm, 'Final Chamber Works', in The Bartók Companion, edited by Malcolm Gillies (Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press, 1993), pp. 538–553.
  4. ^ abKasparov, Andrey. “Third Piano Concerto in the Revised 1994 Edition: Newly Discovered Corrections by the Composer.” Hungarian Music Quarterly 11, Nos. 3-4 (2000): 2-11.
  5. ^ abBartók, Peter (August 2008). 'Béla Bartók's works, corrected editions'. Bartokrecords.com. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  6. ^Somfai, László. Béla Bartók: Composition, Concepts, and Autograph Sources. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996.
  7. ^Columbus Indiana Philharmonic (2011-09-17). 'Columbus Indiana Philharmonic | Columbus Indiana Philharmonic History'. Thecip.org. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  8. ^Sluder, Claude K. “Revised Bartók composition highlights Pro Musica concert.” The Republic 16 February 1994.
  9. ^Boosey & Hawkes. 'Béla Bartók - Piano Concerto 3 (1994)'. Boosey.com. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  10. ^Boosey & Hawkes. 'Béla Bartók - Piano Concerto 3'. Boosey.com. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  11. ^ abKovács, János, 'Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3' Booklet note for Hungaroton HCD 31888-91 (2000)
  12. ^Whittall, Arnold, The Concerto in Modern Times: Central Europe in the Twentieth Century in A Guide to the Concerto, edited by Layton, Robert, Oxford University Press, p. 284, [1996]
  13. ^Nissman, Barbara, Bartók and the Piano: A Performer's View, The Scarecrow Press, Inc., Lanham, pp. 274-283, [2002]

Recordings[edit]

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  • Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin under conductor Ferenc Fricsay, Soloist: Géza Anda, 1959/1960 recorded in the Jesus Christ Church in Berlin.
  • New Philharmonia Orchestra under conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent, Soloist: John Ogdon, recorded prior to 1968 in Europe, Angel/EMI.
  • Budapest Festival Orchestra under conductor Iván Fischer, Soloist: András Schiff, in April 1996 recorded in Budapest in the Italian Cultural Institute. Sound engineer was Eberhard Sengpiel.
  • London Symphony Orchestra under conductor Pierre Boulez, Soloist: Hélène Grimaud, 2004.
  • Frank Zappa recorded part of the concerto in 1988 on his last tour, and it is included in his album, Make a Jazz Noise Here, alongside an extract from Stravinsky's Histoire du Soldat.
  • Jeno Jandó. András Ligeti, Budapest Symphony Orchestra.1994.

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Very first bars of the third piano concerto from Bela Bartok
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