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BMC Spotlight: JoAnn Falletta Conducts Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
BMC Spotlight: Brevard Music Center's Principal Guest Conductor JoAnn Falletta leads the Brevard Music Center Orchestra in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4. #BeInspiredBeHere
Apply Now https://www.brevardmusic.org/institute/apply/
published: 27 Mar 2019
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JoAnn Falletta enters 25th season leading Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
On Sept. 23, JoAnn Falletta will take to the podium at Kleinhan's Music Hall to begin her 25th season as music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Falletta joined Jacquie Walker for a live interview at News 4 at 5 to discuss her connection to the Buffalo community, her 25 years leading the orchestra and what she has planned for the upcoming season and beyond.
READ MORE: https://trib.al/TRQx5ry
published: 18 Sep 2023
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A week with JoAnn Falletta - Interlochen Center for the Arts
Acclaimed conductor JoAnn Falletta has been an impassioned advocate and supporter of music education throughout her illustrious career. Over the past two decades, Falletta has become a familiar face at Interlochen Arts Camp; spending time during her summers sharing her knowledge and passion with hundreds of young musicians at Interlochen Arts Camp. In 2018, Falletta again spent a week leading Interlochen Arts Camp’s premiere large ensemble—the World Youth Symphony Orchestra—through works of Bizet and Tchaikovsky. Here, Falletta shares her history with Interlochen and what brings her back throughout the years.
To learn more about Interlochen Arts Camp, visit http://camp.interlochen.org.
published: 07 Aug 2018
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London Symphony Orchestra/JoAnn Falletta
This is another excerpt from Jack Gallagher's Symphony No.2 (last movement) with JoAnn Falletta and the LSO - great stuff! James Walsh was the assistant engineer and videographer.
published: 26 Sep 2013
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A Conversation With Maestro JoAnn Falletta
On this episode of Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers, I’m speaking with JoAnn Falletta, Music Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Called "one of the finest conductors of her generation” by The New York Times, Maestro Falletta is the first woman to be appointed Music Director of a major American ensemble. Throughout the course of her career, she has been a tireless champion of music’s ability to transcend cultural and physical boundaries, and to speak to our shared humanity.
Tune in! And don’t forget to subscribe!
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/ikuxn
Listen on Spotify: https://rb.gy/9ozrh
www.jeffmiers.com
Produced by: 678Main
published: 07 Aug 2023
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Paine Symphony No.2 - Scherzo (JoAnn Falletta/Ulster)
Recorded in Belfast on 2nd March - to be released on Naxos in 2014. Tim Handley and Phil Rowlands with excellent, indispensible help from James Walsh. We drank wine too.
published: 18 Mar 2014
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The Ulster Orchestra/JoAnn Falletta - Holst Winter Idyll
This lovely music was recorded in October 2011 in Ulster. The last time I recorded this orchestra was with Peter Donohoe playing Hamilton Harty piano concerto (which is a fine piece). It was lovely to be back in Ulster with this lovely hall, great orchestra and of course their fab new principal concuctor JoAnn Falletta (with whom it was also nice to work again). This will be a NAXOS release of all Holst pieces and will come out quite soon I think.
published: 01 Nov 2011
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BPO Music Director JoAnn Falletta congratulates the Buffalo Bills, AFC East champions!
Maestro JoAnn Falletta sends a special message of congratulations to our AFC East Champions, the Buffalo Bills!
published: 07 Jan 2021
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A video portrait of JoAnn Falletta (circa 1992)
A feature portrait from CBS Sunday Morning featuring JoAnn Falletta, one of the most famous and successful female conductors of our time. Created by Eugenia Zukerman, flautist and arts correspondent.
Read her biography here: http://www.joannfalletta.com/biography.html
published: 03 Dec 2011
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JoAnn Falletta | Verdi's Requiem
Maestro JoAnn Falletta invites you to join us this weekend for two performances of Verdi’s Requiem to close out our 2022-23 concert season! 🎶 Watch the video to learn more.
DETAILS & TICKETS: https://bpo.org/event/verdis-requiem/all/
published: 08 Jun 2023
0:54
BMC Spotlight: JoAnn Falletta Conducts Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
BMC Spotlight: Brevard Music Center's Principal Guest Conductor JoAnn Falletta leads the Brevard Music Center Orchestra in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4. #BeInsp...
BMC Spotlight: Brevard Music Center's Principal Guest Conductor JoAnn Falletta leads the Brevard Music Center Orchestra in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4. #BeInspiredBeHere
Apply Now https://www.brevardmusic.org/institute/apply/
https://wn.com/Bmc_Spotlight_Joann_Falletta_Conducts_Tchaikovsky_Symphony_No._4
BMC Spotlight: Brevard Music Center's Principal Guest Conductor JoAnn Falletta leads the Brevard Music Center Orchestra in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4. #BeInspiredBeHere
Apply Now https://www.brevardmusic.org/institute/apply/
- published: 27 Mar 2019
- views: 4089
4:27
JoAnn Falletta enters 25th season leading Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
On Sept. 23, JoAnn Falletta will take to the podium at Kleinhan's Music Hall to begin her 25th season as music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. F...
On Sept. 23, JoAnn Falletta will take to the podium at Kleinhan's Music Hall to begin her 25th season as music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Falletta joined Jacquie Walker for a live interview at News 4 at 5 to discuss her connection to the Buffalo community, her 25 years leading the orchestra and what she has planned for the upcoming season and beyond.
READ MORE: https://trib.al/TRQx5ry
https://wn.com/Joann_Falletta_Enters_25Th_Season_Leading_Buffalo_Philharmonic_Orchestra
On Sept. 23, JoAnn Falletta will take to the podium at Kleinhan's Music Hall to begin her 25th season as music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Falletta joined Jacquie Walker for a live interview at News 4 at 5 to discuss her connection to the Buffalo community, her 25 years leading the orchestra and what she has planned for the upcoming season and beyond.
READ MORE: https://trib.al/TRQx5ry
- published: 18 Sep 2023
- views: 1157
4:45
A week with JoAnn Falletta - Interlochen Center for the Arts
Acclaimed conductor JoAnn Falletta has been an impassioned advocate and supporter of music education throughout her illustrious career. Over the past two decade...
Acclaimed conductor JoAnn Falletta has been an impassioned advocate and supporter of music education throughout her illustrious career. Over the past two decades, Falletta has become a familiar face at Interlochen Arts Camp; spending time during her summers sharing her knowledge and passion with hundreds of young musicians at Interlochen Arts Camp. In 2018, Falletta again spent a week leading Interlochen Arts Camp’s premiere large ensemble—the World Youth Symphony Orchestra—through works of Bizet and Tchaikovsky. Here, Falletta shares her history with Interlochen and what brings her back throughout the years.
To learn more about Interlochen Arts Camp, visit http://camp.interlochen.org.
https://wn.com/A_Week_With_Joann_Falletta_Interlochen_Center_For_The_Arts
Acclaimed conductor JoAnn Falletta has been an impassioned advocate and supporter of music education throughout her illustrious career. Over the past two decades, Falletta has become a familiar face at Interlochen Arts Camp; spending time during her summers sharing her knowledge and passion with hundreds of young musicians at Interlochen Arts Camp. In 2018, Falletta again spent a week leading Interlochen Arts Camp’s premiere large ensemble—the World Youth Symphony Orchestra—through works of Bizet and Tchaikovsky. Here, Falletta shares her history with Interlochen and what brings her back throughout the years.
To learn more about Interlochen Arts Camp, visit http://camp.interlochen.org.
- published: 07 Aug 2018
- views: 2766
3:38
London Symphony Orchestra/JoAnn Falletta
This is another excerpt from Jack Gallagher's Symphony No.2 (last movement) with JoAnn Falletta and the LSO - great stuff! James Walsh was the assistant enginee...
This is another excerpt from Jack Gallagher's Symphony No.2 (last movement) with JoAnn Falletta and the LSO - great stuff! James Walsh was the assistant engineer and videographer.
https://wn.com/London_Symphony_Orchestra_Joann_Falletta
This is another excerpt from Jack Gallagher's Symphony No.2 (last movement) with JoAnn Falletta and the LSO - great stuff! James Walsh was the assistant engineer and videographer.
- published: 26 Sep 2013
- views: 2116
36:04
A Conversation With Maestro JoAnn Falletta
On this episode of Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers, I’m speaking with JoAnn Falletta, Music Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Called "one of th...
On this episode of Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers, I’m speaking with JoAnn Falletta, Music Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Called "one of the finest conductors of her generation” by The New York Times, Maestro Falletta is the first woman to be appointed Music Director of a major American ensemble. Throughout the course of her career, she has been a tireless champion of music’s ability to transcend cultural and physical boundaries, and to speak to our shared humanity.
Tune in! And don’t forget to subscribe!
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/ikuxn
Listen on Spotify: https://rb.gy/9ozrh
www.jeffmiers.com
Produced by: 678Main
https://wn.com/A_Conversation_With_Maestro_Joann_Falletta
On this episode of Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers, I’m speaking with JoAnn Falletta, Music Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Called "one of the finest conductors of her generation” by The New York Times, Maestro Falletta is the first woman to be appointed Music Director of a major American ensemble. Throughout the course of her career, she has been a tireless champion of music’s ability to transcend cultural and physical boundaries, and to speak to our shared humanity.
Tune in! And don’t forget to subscribe!
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/ikuxn
Listen on Spotify: https://rb.gy/9ozrh
www.jeffmiers.com
Produced by: 678Main
- published: 07 Aug 2023
- views: 441
8:00
Paine Symphony No.2 - Scherzo (JoAnn Falletta/Ulster)
Recorded in Belfast on 2nd March - to be released on Naxos in 2014. Tim Handley and Phil Rowlands with excellent, indispensible help from James Walsh. We drank ...
Recorded in Belfast on 2nd March - to be released on Naxos in 2014. Tim Handley and Phil Rowlands with excellent, indispensible help from James Walsh. We drank wine too.
https://wn.com/Paine_Symphony_No.2_Scherzo_(Joann_Falletta_Ulster)
Recorded in Belfast on 2nd March - to be released on Naxos in 2014. Tim Handley and Phil Rowlands with excellent, indispensible help from James Walsh. We drank wine too.
- published: 18 Mar 2014
- views: 1327
9:14
The Ulster Orchestra/JoAnn Falletta - Holst Winter Idyll
This lovely music was recorded in October 2011 in Ulster. The last time I recorded this orchestra was with Peter Donohoe playing Hamilton Harty piano concerto (...
This lovely music was recorded in October 2011 in Ulster. The last time I recorded this orchestra was with Peter Donohoe playing Hamilton Harty piano concerto (which is a fine piece). It was lovely to be back in Ulster with this lovely hall, great orchestra and of course their fab new principal concuctor JoAnn Falletta (with whom it was also nice to work again). This will be a NAXOS release of all Holst pieces and will come out quite soon I think.
https://wn.com/The_Ulster_Orchestra_Joann_Falletta_Holst_Winter_Idyll
This lovely music was recorded in October 2011 in Ulster. The last time I recorded this orchestra was with Peter Donohoe playing Hamilton Harty piano concerto (which is a fine piece). It was lovely to be back in Ulster with this lovely hall, great orchestra and of course their fab new principal concuctor JoAnn Falletta (with whom it was also nice to work again). This will be a NAXOS release of all Holst pieces and will come out quite soon I think.
- published: 01 Nov 2011
- views: 7964
0:36
BPO Music Director JoAnn Falletta congratulates the Buffalo Bills, AFC East champions!
Maestro JoAnn Falletta sends a special message of congratulations to our AFC East Champions, the Buffalo Bills!
Maestro JoAnn Falletta sends a special message of congratulations to our AFC East Champions, the Buffalo Bills!
https://wn.com/Bpo_Music_Director_Joann_Falletta_Congratulates_The_Buffalo_Bills,_Afc_East_Champions
Maestro JoAnn Falletta sends a special message of congratulations to our AFC East Champions, the Buffalo Bills!
- published: 07 Jan 2021
- views: 1436
9:30
A video portrait of JoAnn Falletta (circa 1992)
A feature portrait from CBS Sunday Morning featuring JoAnn Falletta, one of the most famous and successful female conductors of our time. Created by Eugenia Zuk...
A feature portrait from CBS Sunday Morning featuring JoAnn Falletta, one of the most famous and successful female conductors of our time. Created by Eugenia Zukerman, flautist and arts correspondent.
Read her biography here: http://www.joannfalletta.com/biography.html
https://wn.com/A_Video_Portrait_Of_Joann_Falletta_(Circa_1992)
A feature portrait from CBS Sunday Morning featuring JoAnn Falletta, one of the most famous and successful female conductors of our time. Created by Eugenia Zukerman, flautist and arts correspondent.
Read her biography here: http://www.joannfalletta.com/biography.html
- published: 03 Dec 2011
- views: 5825
0:44
JoAnn Falletta | Verdi's Requiem
Maestro JoAnn Falletta invites you to join us this weekend for two performances of Verdi’s Requiem to close out our 2022-23 concert season! 🎶 Watch the video to...
Maestro JoAnn Falletta invites you to join us this weekend for two performances of Verdi’s Requiem to close out our 2022-23 concert season! 🎶 Watch the video to learn more.
DETAILS & TICKETS: https://bpo.org/event/verdis-requiem/all/
https://wn.com/Joann_Falletta_|_Verdi's_Requiem
Maestro JoAnn Falletta invites you to join us this weekend for two performances of Verdi’s Requiem to close out our 2022-23 concert season! 🎶 Watch the video to learn more.
DETAILS & TICKETS: https://bpo.org/event/verdis-requiem/all/
- published: 08 Jun 2023
- views: 195
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Béla Bartók - Violin Rhapsody No. 1 (1928–29) {Stern/Bernstein}
Béla Viktor János Bartók (25 March 1881 – 26 September 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Liszt are regarded as Hungary's greatest composers (Gillies 2001). Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of comparative musicology, which later became ethnomusicology.
Rhapsody Folk Songs for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 (1928-29)
Dedication: Joseph Szigeti
1. Lassú. Moderato
2. Friss. Allegretto moderato
Isaac Stern, violin and the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein
rec. 1962
Rhapsody No. 1, Sz. 86, 87, and 88, BB 94 is the first of two virtuoso works for violin and piano, written by Béla Bartók in 1928 and subsequently arran...
published: 23 Feb 2019
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Rhapsody No.1 for Violin & Piano, Sz. 86 James Ehnes
Rhapsody No.1 for Violin & Piano, Sz. 86
Composer : Bela Bartok
Violin : James Ehnes
published: 21 Jun 2019
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Jiyoon Lee - Bela Bartok Rhapsody No. 1 for violin and piano Sz. 87
Live recording from May, 2015
Jiyoon Lee, violin
Thomas Hoppe, Piano
published: 06 Sep 2016
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Béla Bartók - Rhapsody no. 1 for violin and piano (score)
00:00 Lassù
04:33 Friss
Réka Szilvay - violin
Christoph Berner - piano
published: 31 May 2022
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Nathan Meltzer & Rohan De Silva | Bartók Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin & Piano
As part of their Violin Channel Vanguard Concerts Series 1 debut, violinist Nathan Meltzer & pianist Rohan De Silva perform Bartók's Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin & Piano
Full episode available at: https://theviolinchannel.com/vanguard-concerts/
The #vanguardconcerts Series 1 concerts feature world-renowned artists - including Joshua Bell & Alessio Bax, Charles Yang & Peter Dugan, the Dover Quartet, Nathan Meltzer, Kevin Zhu & Rohan De Silva, Sophia Bacelar, Jamaii Melvin & Noreen Polera, Tessa Lark, Amy Yang & Frank Vignola, the Junction Trio, Jordan Bak and Philippe Quint & Jun Cho
Produced by The Violin Channel Founder, Geoffrey John Davies, The Kaufman Music Center and the Alphadyne Foundation each concert features a custom look and feel by Creative Director, David Katzive
published: 12 Mar 2021
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Bartók Rhapsody No1 - Lassú - György Pauk
György Pauk - violin
Iván Fischer - conductor
NHK Orchestra
2000 February
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/video/76758
published: 12 Feb 2011
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Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano, Sz.86 - Hyeyoon Park/Benjamin Grosvenor
Violin: Hyeyoon Park
Piano: Benjamin Grosvenor
Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano, Sz.86
Recorded by Altenburg Arts at Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore, 25th September 2022
#violin #violinist #bartok #piano #pianomusic #pianist #classicalmusic #korea
published: 08 Mar 2023
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Bela Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano
2007.10.12 19:30
台北國家音樂廳
National Concert Hall
小提琴:黃義方 鋼琴:蔣茉莉
Violin: Yi-Fang Huang
Piano: Moli Chiang
Bela Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano
published: 13 Sep 2013
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Bartók Rhapsody No1 - Friss - György Pauk
György Pauk - violin
Iván Fischer - conductor
NHK Orchestra
2000 February
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/video/76782
published: 13 Feb 2011
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Rhapsody (Folk Dances) No.1 for violin and orchestra (1928) Sz.87: I. Lassú (Moderato)
Provided to YouTube by Hungaroton
Rhapsody (Folk Dances) No.1 for violin and orchestra (1928) Sz.87: I. Lassú (Moderato) · Béla Bartók · Budapest Symphony Orchestra · Dénes Kovács · János Ferencsik
Four Pieces for Orcheatra, Rhapsody Nos. 1 and 2, Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
℗ 1988 HUNGAROTON RECORDS LTD.
Released on: 1988-07-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 27 Jan 2016
10:02
Béla Bartók - Violin Rhapsody No. 1 (1928–29) {Stern/Bernstein}
Béla Viktor János Bartók (25 March 1881 – 26 September 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. He is considered one of the most importan...
Béla Viktor János Bartók (25 March 1881 – 26 September 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Liszt are regarded as Hungary's greatest composers (Gillies 2001). Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of comparative musicology, which later became ethnomusicology.
Rhapsody Folk Songs for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 (1928-29)
Dedication: Joseph Szigeti
1. Lassú. Moderato
2. Friss. Allegretto moderato
Isaac Stern, violin and the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein
rec. 1962
Rhapsody No. 1, Sz. 86, 87, and 88, BB 94 is the first of two virtuoso works for violin and piano, written by Béla Bartók in 1928 and subsequently arranged in 1929 for violin and orchestra, as well as for cello and piano. It is dedicated to Hungarian virtuoso violinist Joseph Szigeti, a close friend of Bartók, who gave the first performance of the orchestra version in Königsberg on 1 November 1929, with Hermann Scherchen conducting the orchestra (Kenneson 1994, 127).
Bartók evidently composed both rhapsodies purely as a personal gesture, rather than on commission, and did so without telling anyone until they were both completed (Walsh 2005, 235). According to the violinist Zoltán Székely, he and the composer met one day in 1928 and, after chatting for a time, Bartók suddenly announced that he had a surprise for him, and produced the manuscripts of the two rhapsodies, which no one else had previously seen. "One is for you; one is for Szigeti," Bartók told him. “You may choose which one you like for the dedication.” Székely chose the Second Rhapsody, but quickly added, "that doesn’t mean that the First Rhapsody was already dedicated to Szigeti!" (Kenneson 1994, 113).
Both rhapsodies exemplify a mode of composition using peasant-music sources, described by Bartók as taking an existing melody and adding an accompaniment together with some introductory or ending material, in such a way that the newly composed matter is strictly secondary—never competing with the folk material for prominence. This was acknowledged in the scores of the early editions, which bore the subtitle "Folk Dances" (Walsh 2005, 235–36). Bartók's objective was to transplant the entire style of Eastern-European fiddle playing into the Western concert context. In order to further this project, he insisted that Szigeti listen to the original field recordings from which the melodies were transcribed (Laki 2001, 141). The Rhapsody uses the same slow–fast (lassú—friss) paired movements of the popular Hungarian verbunkos (recruiting dance) found in the earlier Rhapsody for Piano of 1904, and to which he would later return in the first movement of Contrasts in 1938 (Losseff 2001, 124). Bartók specified that each of the movements can be performed separately—not only the fast second movement but also the more serious slow opening movement of each rhapsody (Walsh 2005, 235).
https://wn.com/Béla_Bartók_Violin_Rhapsody_No._1_(1928–29)_Stern_Bernstein
Béla Viktor János Bartók (25 March 1881 – 26 September 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Liszt are regarded as Hungary's greatest composers (Gillies 2001). Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of comparative musicology, which later became ethnomusicology.
Rhapsody Folk Songs for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 (1928-29)
Dedication: Joseph Szigeti
1. Lassú. Moderato
2. Friss. Allegretto moderato
Isaac Stern, violin and the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein
rec. 1962
Rhapsody No. 1, Sz. 86, 87, and 88, BB 94 is the first of two virtuoso works for violin and piano, written by Béla Bartók in 1928 and subsequently arranged in 1929 for violin and orchestra, as well as for cello and piano. It is dedicated to Hungarian virtuoso violinist Joseph Szigeti, a close friend of Bartók, who gave the first performance of the orchestra version in Königsberg on 1 November 1929, with Hermann Scherchen conducting the orchestra (Kenneson 1994, 127).
Bartók evidently composed both rhapsodies purely as a personal gesture, rather than on commission, and did so without telling anyone until they were both completed (Walsh 2005, 235). According to the violinist Zoltán Székely, he and the composer met one day in 1928 and, after chatting for a time, Bartók suddenly announced that he had a surprise for him, and produced the manuscripts of the two rhapsodies, which no one else had previously seen. "One is for you; one is for Szigeti," Bartók told him. “You may choose which one you like for the dedication.” Székely chose the Second Rhapsody, but quickly added, "that doesn’t mean that the First Rhapsody was already dedicated to Szigeti!" (Kenneson 1994, 113).
Both rhapsodies exemplify a mode of composition using peasant-music sources, described by Bartók as taking an existing melody and adding an accompaniment together with some introductory or ending material, in such a way that the newly composed matter is strictly secondary—never competing with the folk material for prominence. This was acknowledged in the scores of the early editions, which bore the subtitle "Folk Dances" (Walsh 2005, 235–36). Bartók's objective was to transplant the entire style of Eastern-European fiddle playing into the Western concert context. In order to further this project, he insisted that Szigeti listen to the original field recordings from which the melodies were transcribed (Laki 2001, 141). The Rhapsody uses the same slow–fast (lassú—friss) paired movements of the popular Hungarian verbunkos (recruiting dance) found in the earlier Rhapsody for Piano of 1904, and to which he would later return in the first movement of Contrasts in 1938 (Losseff 2001, 124). Bartók specified that each of the movements can be performed separately—not only the fast second movement but also the more serious slow opening movement of each rhapsody (Walsh 2005, 235).
- published: 23 Feb 2019
- views: 42211
9:12
Rhapsody No.1 for Violin & Piano, Sz. 86 James Ehnes
Rhapsody No.1 for Violin & Piano, Sz. 86
Composer : Bela Bartok
Violin : James Ehnes
Rhapsody No.1 for Violin & Piano, Sz. 86
Composer : Bela Bartok
Violin : James Ehnes
https://wn.com/Rhapsody_No.1_For_Violin_Piano,_Sz._86_James_Ehnes
Rhapsody No.1 for Violin & Piano, Sz. 86
Composer : Bela Bartok
Violin : James Ehnes
- published: 21 Jun 2019
- views: 23752
10:35
Béla Bartók - Rhapsody no. 1 for violin and piano (score)
00:00 Lassù
04:33 Friss
Réka Szilvay - violin
Christoph Berner - piano
00:00 Lassù
04:33 Friss
Réka Szilvay - violin
Christoph Berner - piano
https://wn.com/Béla_Bartók_Rhapsody_No._1_For_Violin_And_Piano_(Score)
00:00 Lassù
04:33 Friss
Réka Szilvay - violin
Christoph Berner - piano
- published: 31 May 2022
- views: 6524
9:23
Nathan Meltzer & Rohan De Silva | Bartók Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin & Piano
As part of their Violin Channel Vanguard Concerts Series 1 debut, violinist Nathan Meltzer & pianist Rohan De Silva perform Bartók's Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin &...
As part of their Violin Channel Vanguard Concerts Series 1 debut, violinist Nathan Meltzer & pianist Rohan De Silva perform Bartók's Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin & Piano
Full episode available at: https://theviolinchannel.com/vanguard-concerts/
The #vanguardconcerts Series 1 concerts feature world-renowned artists - including Joshua Bell & Alessio Bax, Charles Yang & Peter Dugan, the Dover Quartet, Nathan Meltzer, Kevin Zhu & Rohan De Silva, Sophia Bacelar, Jamaii Melvin & Noreen Polera, Tessa Lark, Amy Yang & Frank Vignola, the Junction Trio, Jordan Bak and Philippe Quint & Jun Cho
Produced by The Violin Channel Founder, Geoffrey John Davies, The Kaufman Music Center and the Alphadyne Foundation each concert features a custom look and feel by Creative Director, David Katzive
https://wn.com/Nathan_Meltzer_Rohan_De_Silva_|_Bartók_Rhapsody_No._1_For_Violin_Piano
As part of their Violin Channel Vanguard Concerts Series 1 debut, violinist Nathan Meltzer & pianist Rohan De Silva perform Bartók's Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin & Piano
Full episode available at: https://theviolinchannel.com/vanguard-concerts/
The #vanguardconcerts Series 1 concerts feature world-renowned artists - including Joshua Bell & Alessio Bax, Charles Yang & Peter Dugan, the Dover Quartet, Nathan Meltzer, Kevin Zhu & Rohan De Silva, Sophia Bacelar, Jamaii Melvin & Noreen Polera, Tessa Lark, Amy Yang & Frank Vignola, the Junction Trio, Jordan Bak and Philippe Quint & Jun Cho
Produced by The Violin Channel Founder, Geoffrey John Davies, The Kaufman Music Center and the Alphadyne Foundation each concert features a custom look and feel by Creative Director, David Katzive
- published: 12 Mar 2021
- views: 3822
4:30
Bartók Rhapsody No1 - Lassú - György Pauk
György Pauk - violin
Iván Fischer - conductor
NHK Orchestra
2000 February
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/video/7675...
György Pauk - violin
Iván Fischer - conductor
NHK Orchestra
2000 February
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/video/76758
https://wn.com/Bartók_Rhapsody_No1_Lassú_György_Pauk
György Pauk - violin
Iván Fischer - conductor
NHK Orchestra
2000 February
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/video/76758
- published: 12 Feb 2011
- views: 18446
10:03
Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano, Sz.86 - Hyeyoon Park/Benjamin Grosvenor
Violin: Hyeyoon Park
Piano: Benjamin Grosvenor
Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano, Sz.86
Recorded by Altenburg Arts at Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore...
Violin: Hyeyoon Park
Piano: Benjamin Grosvenor
Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano, Sz.86
Recorded by Altenburg Arts at Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore, 25th September 2022
#violin #violinist #bartok #piano #pianomusic #pianist #classicalmusic #korea
https://wn.com/Bartok_Rhapsody_No.1_For_Violin_And_Piano,_Sz.86_Hyeyoon_Park_Benjamin_Grosvenor
Violin: Hyeyoon Park
Piano: Benjamin Grosvenor
Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano, Sz.86
Recorded by Altenburg Arts at Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore, 25th September 2022
#violin #violinist #bartok #piano #pianomusic #pianist #classicalmusic #korea
- published: 08 Mar 2023
- views: 472
9:52
Bela Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano
2007.10.12 19:30
台北國家音樂廳
National Concert Hall
小提琴:黃義方 鋼琴:蔣茉莉
Violin: Yi-Fang Huang
Piano: Moli Chiang
Bela Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano
2007.10.12 19:30
台北國家音樂廳
National Concert Hall
小提琴:黃義方 鋼琴:蔣茉莉
Violin: Yi-Fang Huang
Piano: Moli Chiang
Bela Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano
https://wn.com/Bela_Bartok_Rhapsody_No.1_For_Violin_And_Piano
2007.10.12 19:30
台北國家音樂廳
National Concert Hall
小提琴:黃義方 鋼琴:蔣茉莉
Violin: Yi-Fang Huang
Piano: Moli Chiang
Bela Bartok Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano
- published: 13 Sep 2013
- views: 1493
7:21
Bartók Rhapsody No1 - Friss - György Pauk
György Pauk - violin
Iván Fischer - conductor
NHK Orchestra
2000 February
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/video/7678...
György Pauk - violin
Iván Fischer - conductor
NHK Orchestra
2000 February
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/video/76782
https://wn.com/Bartók_Rhapsody_No1_Friss_György_Pauk
György Pauk - violin
Iván Fischer - conductor
NHK Orchestra
2000 February
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/video/76782
- published: 13 Feb 2011
- views: 9504
4:07
Rhapsody (Folk Dances) No.1 for violin and orchestra (1928) Sz.87: I. Lassú (Moderato)
Provided to YouTube by Hungaroton
Rhapsody (Folk Dances) No.1 for violin and orchestra (1928) Sz.87: I. Lassú (Moderato) · Béla Bartók · Budapest Symphony Orch...
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Rhapsody (Folk Dances) No.1 for violin and orchestra (1928) Sz.87: I. Lassú (Moderato) · Béla Bartók · Budapest Symphony Orchestra · Dénes Kovács · János Ferencsik
Four Pieces for Orcheatra, Rhapsody Nos. 1 and 2, Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
℗ 1988 HUNGAROTON RECORDS LTD.
Released on: 1988-07-13
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https://wn.com/Rhapsody_(Folk_Dances)_No.1_For_Violin_And_Orchestra_(1928)_Sz.87_I._Lassú_(Moderato)
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Rhapsody (Folk Dances) No.1 for violin and orchestra (1928) Sz.87: I. Lassú (Moderato) · Béla Bartók · Budapest Symphony Orchestra · Dénes Kovács · János Ferencsik
Four Pieces for Orcheatra, Rhapsody Nos. 1 and 2, Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
℗ 1988 HUNGAROTON RECORDS LTD.
Released on: 1988-07-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 27 Jan 2016
- views: 223