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VA - Bartók, Ligeti, Kurtág (2002)

Posted By : ooliver | Date : 15 Feb 2009 16:11:07 | Comments : 9 |
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ECM_1729


VA - Bartók, Ligeti, Kurtág (2002)
András Keller, János Pilz, violins
Contemporary | EAC (ape + cue) | CD 58:01 | booklet | 234MB | RS

Musical interpretation changes overtime, as does the response it elicits. Undoubt edly the 44 Duos for Two Violins have gained in standing - have perhaps even been ennobled - since great violinists have been programming them in concert. But a further reason these little pieces are listened to differently today - as artworks sui generis - is that many of these miniatures provide such blissful relief from the countless garrulous works of our time. And in their overwhelming lucidity, they also consign both hypertrophic musical actionism and the so-called "new simplicity" to the place they deserve: namely, to the order of fashionable musical trends.
from the attached booklet


Béla Bartók: 44 Duos for Two Violins (1931) (45 tracks, 52:34)
01 Vol 4: XXXXIV "Erdély" tánc (Transylvanian song) 02:12
02 Vol 1: VII Oláh nóta (Walachian [rumanian] song) 00:54
03 Vol 3: XXXV Rutén kolomejka (Rutherian song) 01:03
04 Vol 1: X Rutén nóta (Rutherian song) 01:15
05 Vol 1: XI Gyermekrengetéskor (Lullaby) 01:20
06 Vol 2: XXIII Menyasszonybúcsúztató (Wedding song) 01:21
07 Vol 1: VIII Tót nóta II (Slovak song) 01:14
08 Vol 1: IX Játék (Play song) 00:42
09 Vol 1: XIV Párnás tánc (Pillow dance) 00:47
10 Vol 2: XX Dal (A Rhythm Song) 01:36
11 Vol 3: XXXI Ujévköszöntö IV (New Year greeting) 00:43
12 Vol 3: XXXII Máramorosi tánc (Dance from Máramaros) 00:40
13 Vol 2: XXI Ujévköszöntö I (New Year greeting) 02:19
14 Vol 1: XII Szénagyüjtésior Uj (Harvest song) 01:14
15 Vol 1: XIII Lakodalmas (Wedding song) 01:29
16 Vol 3: XXXIV Számláló nóta (Counting song) 00:57
17 Vol 3: XXXIII Ara táskor (Harvest song) 01:55
18 Vol 2: XIX Mese (Fairy tale) 01:17
19 Vol 3: XXIX Ujévköszöntö II (New Year greeting) 00:54
20 Vol 1: II Kalamajkó (Maypole Dance) 00:41
21 Vol 1: III Menuetto 00:57
22 Vol 3: XXVI "Ugyan édes komámasszony..." (Teasing song) 00:34
23 Vol 3: XXX Ujévköszöntö III (New Year greeting) 00:53
24 Vol 1: I Párositó (Teasing song) 00:54
25 Vol 2: XXII Szunyogtánc (Mosquito dance) 00:32
26 Vol 3: XXVII Sánta-tánc (Limping dance) 00:33
27 Vol 1: VI Magyar nóta I (Hungarian song) 01:02
28 Vol 2: XXV Magyar nóta II (Hungarian song) 00:57
29 Vol 2: XV Katonanóta (Soldiers' song) 01:03
30 Vol 1: IV Szentivánéji (Midsummer Night song) 00:49
31 Vol 2: XVI Burleszk (Burlesque) 01:00
32 Vol 2: XVII Menetelö nóta I (Marching song) 00:50
33 Vol 2: XVIII Menetelö nóta II ((Marching song) 00:53
34 Vol 3: XXVIII Bánkodás (Sorrow) 02:28
35 Vol 3: XXXVI Szól a duda (Bagpipes) 02:05
36 Vol 1: V Tót nóta I (Slovak song) 01:02
37 Vol 3: XXXVI Szól a duda (Bagpipes) 02:07
38 Vol 4: XXXVII Preludium és kánon (Prelude and Canon) 02:51
39 Vol 4: XXXVIII Forgatós (Rumanian Whirling dance) 00:44
40 Vol 2: XXIV Tréfás nóta (Comic song) 00:43
41 Vol 4: XXXXIII Pizziccato 01:13
42 Vol 4: XXXX Oláh tánc (Rumanian dance) 00:50
43 Vol 4: XXXXII Arab dal (Arab song) 01:20
44 Vol 4: XXXXI Scherzo 00:47
45 Vol 4: XXXIX Szerb tánc (Serbian dance) 00:54

György Ligeti:
Ballad and Dance (2 Violin Duos after a Romanian Folk Song) (1949-50) 02:47
46 I Ballad, andantino 01:28
47 II Dance,allegro vivace 01:19

György Kurtág:
48 Ligatura - Message To Frances-Marie, Op 31/b (1973) 02:40

ECM New Series 1729 (2002)

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Posted By: peachfuzz Date: 15 Feb 2009 22:04:29
Other than the fact that all 3 composers are Romanians, I find Bartok's piece entertaining even though I ain't too crazy about his music in general. I would say the highlight of this album lies, however, with Kurtag's "Ligatura" that brought him into the international limelight. Originally written for cellist Frances-Marie Uitti, it creates a musical enigma that's eerily similar to Arvo Pärt with a long trace of dysfunctional Minimalism in its family history (if you know what I mean).

Thanks for sharing!
Posted By: mendelfan Date: 16 Feb 2009 00:23:11
thanks :-D
Posted By: KannikaK Date: 16 Feb 2009 00:56:22
Thank you very much.
Posted By: itsartolie Date: 16 Feb 2009 08:10:09
excellent music thank you for sharing
Posted By: vtzsolt Date: 17 Feb 2009 09:24:59
dear peachfuzz! other than the fact that all 3 composers are HUNGARIANS (maybe transylvanians?!),
I agree with your opinion. Kurtag's "Ligature" is the highlight of the album!
Posted By: Orion Hunter Date: 22 Feb 2009 12:31:47
You're right, Zsolt.
Sad that foreigners never know the difference...
Posted By: xavel Date: 07 Mar 2009 13:21:12
thank you for the upload
Posted By: Eliano Date: 06 May 2009 12:15:36
Very thanks
Posted By: Blue61 Date: 09 Dec 2009 00:59:22
Thank you very much from Spain.
Muchas gracias !!!
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