This is the Rhapsody n°1 for violin and piano composed by Bartok in 1928. Josef Szigeti: Violin Béla Bartok: Piano Live recording on 13 April 1940; The Washington Concert, The Library of Congress
3:06 Bartok has added tremolo in piano part (which is not written on score)...seems no other pianist is doing that. When I listen to orchestral version, I realize that he is imitating the Hungarian cimbalon.
Bela Bartok is one of the best´s compossers of the history of the music, and a great pianista and teacher , and here with a wonderful violinist Josef Szigeti,, spaguetti said Gitlis in the art of violin jaja,,, is the best this recorded
I knew this piece from '72 0r '73, as a young high school dropout hanging at the downtown Chicago Library listening to their old and wonderful LP collection.
This is, I believe, from the Lib of Con recording? I await eagerly Beethoven and Debussy and other Bartok...
...would that Bartok and Lipatti had both lived and played more with Sziegti and Enescu in the 50s, at least...
How is playing the same motif repeated with different colors,is Astonishing!!
82224561 5 months ago in playlist Περισσότερα βίντεο από τον χρήστη petrof4056
exelente!!!! bela es uno de los mas grandes musicos poco conocidos!!!!
nikichit 6 months ago
3:06 Bartok has added tremolo in piano part (which is not written on score)...seems no other pianist is doing that. When I listen to orchestral version, I realize that he is imitating the Hungarian cimbalon.
einsamaberfrei 10 months ago 2
Fantastic, tks for posting !!
federricoilgrande 1 year ago
Bela Bartok is one of the best´s compossers of the history of the music, and a great pianista and teacher , and here with a wonderful violinist Josef Szigeti,, spaguetti said Gitlis in the art of violin jaja,,, is the best this recorded
TheUsuarioyo 1 year ago 2
glorious!
acerb45666555 1 year ago
BRILLIANT!!!!!
emilyniloiv 2 years ago 2
Excellent sound quality! :)
NGS712 2 years ago
Funny, how Bartók himself misses (gets confused) at 6.16:) Genius of course but still cute:)
Mahgar 2 years ago
I knew this piece from '72 0r '73, as a young high school dropout hanging at the downtown Chicago Library listening to their old and wonderful LP collection.
This is, I believe, from the Lib of Con recording? I await eagerly Beethoven and Debussy and other Bartok...
...would that Bartok and Lipatti had both lived and played more with Sziegti and Enescu in the 50s, at least...
!Thank You!
kenmeerlivermaile 2 years ago