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Sonata

Sonata Bela Bartok

Titel (DE): Sonate für zwei Klaviere und Schlagzeug - Faksimile des Partiturentwurs und der annotierten Partiturkopie Paul Sachers
Titel (EN): Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion - Facsimile of the Draft Score and Paul Sacher's Annotated Full Score Copy
Titel (FR): Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion - Facsimile of the Draft Score and Paul Sacher's Annotated Full Score Copy
Komponist / Composer: Bartók, Béla
Herausgeber / Editor: Meyer, Felix
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Besetzung / Instrumentation: 2 Klaviere und Schlagwerk / 2 pianos and percussion
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Verlag / Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Erscheindungsdatum / Date of Publishing: 08.11.2018
Ausgabe / Publication: Partitur - Score - inkl. Audio-CD
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Seiten / Pages: 168
Verarbeitung: Halbleinen - Half cloth
Schwierigkeitsgrad / Difficulty: schwer - difficult - difficile
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ISMN: M-060-13586-6
ISMN-13: 979-0-060-13586-6
ISMN-EAN: 9790060135866
UPC: 888680922290
Béla Bartók's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, composed in summer 1937 on a commission from Paul Sacher and premièred in Basel in January 1938, is incontestably one of the supreme creations of modern music. This publication, with introductory essays by Felix Meyer, Robert W. Wason, Lászlo Vikárius, and Wolfgang Rathert, presents two major handwritten sources for this work from the holdings of the Paul Sacher Foundation: the draft score, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the sonata's genesis, and a "whiteprint" of the fair copy, which contains additions from Bartók and differs substantially from the definitive version at the end of the development section in movement 1. The volume also contains, on an enclosed CD, the radio recording of 1940, with Bartók and his wife Ditta Pásztory on the piano parts, as well as a new recording of the sonata in its "original" form, played by the Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo with percussionists Matthias Würsch and Christian Dierstein. In writing and sound, the volume leads readers to a closer acquaintance with Bartók's masterpiece and invites them to deepen their understanding of his compositional method, his revisions of the musical text, and his pianistic artistry.

Vorwort/Preface Essays F. Meyer, Zur Entstehung und zu den Quellen der Sonate für zwei Klaviere und Schlagzeug - R. W. Wason, Tonales Denken auf dem Prüfstand. Bartóks Revision des ersten Satzes - L. Vikárius, Meisterhaftes Klavierspiel unter widrigen Umständen. Die CBS-Radioaufnahme vom November 1940 - W. Rathert, Das Rohe und das Geordnete. Zur kompositorischen Rezeption der Sonate für zwei Klaviere und Schlagzeug Documents Essays F. Meyer, The Genesis and Sources of the Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion - R. W. Wason, Tonal Structure and Bartók's Revision of the First Movement - L. Vikárius, Masterly Pianism, Adverse Conditions: The CBS Radio Recording of November 1940 - W. Rathert, The Raw and the Organized: The Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion and Its Compositional Reception Facsimiles The Draft Score - Paul Sacher's Annotated Full Score Copy Appendix Original Layers Before Pasteovers Discography CD 1940 CBS radio recording by Béla Bartók and Ditta Pásztory, piano, with Henry J. Baker and Edward J. Rubsam, percussion - New recording by the Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo, with Matthias Würsch and Christian Dierstein, percussion

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La Sonate de Béla Bartók pour deux pianos et percussion, créée à l'été 1937 suite à une commande de Paul Sacher et dont la première eut lieu en janvier 1938 à Bâle, est l'un des chefs d'uvres incontestés de la nouvelle musique. La présente publication, introduite par des essais de Felix Meyer, Robert W. Wason, László Vikárius et Wolfgang Rathert présente deux importantes sources écrites à cette composition, issues du fonds de la fondation Paul Sacher : le brouillon de la partition, qui donne un point de vue fascinant sur la création de la Sonate, et une épreuve héliographique au propre légèrement annotée par Bartók, qui diffère substantiellement de la version définitive. Par ailleurs, la publication contient également un CD sur lequel figurent l'enregistrement radio de 1940 avec le compositeur et son épouse Ditta Pásztory aux pianos, ainsi qu'un nouvel enregistrement de la composition originale de la Sonate avec le Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo et les percussionnistes Matthias Würsch et Christian Dierstein.

Vorwort/Preface Essays F. Meyer, Zur Entstehung und zu den Quellen der Sonate für zwei Klaviere und Schlagzeug - R. W. Wason, Tonales Denken auf dem Prüfstand. Bartóks Revision des ersten Satzes - L. Vikárius, Meisterhaftes Klavierspiel unter widrigen Umständen. Die CBS-Radioaufnahme vom November 1940 - W. Rathert, Das Rohe und das Geordnete. Zur kompositorischen Rezeption der Sonate für zwei Klaviere und Schlagzeug Documents Essays F. Meyer, The Genesis and Sources of the Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion - R. W. Wason, Tonal Structure and Bartók's Revision of the First Movement - L. Vikárius, Masterly Pianism, Adverse Conditions: The CBS Radio Recording of November 1940 - W. Rathert, The Raw and the Organized: The Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion and Its Compositional Reception Facsimiles The Draft Score - Paul Sacher's Annotated Full Score Copy Appendix Original Layers Before Pasteovers Discography CD 1940 CBS radio recording by Béla Bartók and Ditta Pásztory, piano, with Henry J. Baker and Edward J. Rubsam, percussion - New recording by the Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo, with Matthias Würsch and Christian Dierstein, percussion

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Order id: 189677
Difficulty: 5 (5)
Duration: --:-- min
Pages: 168
publisher id: BH 13586
EAN: 9781784545048
Composer: Bela Bartok
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Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes / Bote & Bock
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