Search - Artist/Band: Béla Bartók

Artist Info

  • Name: Béla Bartók
  • Birthday: 03/25/1881
  • Birth Place: Nagyszentmiklós, Hungary
  • Died: 09/26/1945
  • Decades Active: 1920,1930,1940
  • Genre: Classical
  • Styles: Modern Composition
  • Moods: Cerebral, Nocturnal

Albums

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Title Release
  • Kontraste-Mikrokosmos
  • 05/29/2006
  • Turkish Folk Music Collection
  • 03/26/1996

    Individual Bio

    An Hungarian composer and musicologist who transcribed Hungarian folk melodies and composed ballet, opera, orchestral, and chamber music, including "Dance Suite" (1923), "Sonata for Two Pianos & Percussion" (1937), "Mikrokosmos, 6 Books" (1926-39), and "Concerto for Orchestra" (1943). Bartók was a 20th-century original who showed how superb intellectual effort (he invented a composition system using Golden Sections, the Fibonnacci series, and quasi-serial techniques) and great passion (as can be seen in his in-depth studies of the Hungarian folk music, the "night music" expressionist social tension between the wars, and his own life as a forced émigré) can combine to make great art. ~ Blue Gene Tyranny, All Music Guide