Sonata for two pianos and percussion 1st mov.(1/2)

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TakeshiKubota | January 14, 2008

Bela Bartok's 'Sonata for two pianos and percussion' Kentaro Ifuku and Kae Oz...

TakeshiKubota | January 14, 2008

Bela Bartok's 'Sonata for two pianos and percussion'
Kentaro Ifuku and Kae Ozawa play piano,and
Takeshi Kubota and Hitomi Aikawa play percussion.

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Highest Rated Comments

  • A dazzling masterpiece of 20th-Century neoclassicism, and the summit of Bartok's musical achievement, along with his brilliant set of string quartets and Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta. And these performers display such gusto as well as precision. Terrific!

  • Im happy to be able to watch these musicians perform this piece.

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  • I´m studyng this entire piece. The part of Timpani/ Snare Drum and Tam-Tam. Really complex! but incredible beautifull!

  • composed in the summer 1937 in Budapest, Hungary, Bartok's homeland, this work was at the time a novelty due to the peculiar combination of instruments

  • Great! This is almost as interesting to watch as it is to listen to. Watching the percussionists in the fast sections zipping around from instrument to instrument is fun. I keep worrying they might bump into something and make a horrible noise.

  • Excellent in every way. Wonderful playing and I congratulate all of you for a fine performance. Dazling.

  • its great well done!

  • sectio aurea! :]

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