Bartok

His Life and Works

Bartok
Malcolm Gillies
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Hardback
h235 x 156mm - 288pg
1 Jun 2021 US
9780195134001
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The only single-volume biography of Bela Bartok available in English, this fascinating book offers a fresh perspective on one of the most loved and frequently performed composers of the twentieth century, an artist who ranks with Stravinsky and Schoenberg as a leading figure in modern classical music. Building on more than twenty-five years of research, Malcolm Gillies weaves together the varied aspects of Bartok' s life--theprivate and public man, the pianist, the champion of folk music, and the national and cultural figure--with a perceptive discussion of his music. The book looks at two pivotal moments in Bartok' s life--the first, the Budapestpremiere of Richard Strauss' s Also Sprach Zarathustra, which inspired Bartok to begin his climb to the heights of modern composition. The second moment was when a vacationing Bartok overheard a servant girl singing a folk song, an experience which sparked one of the great quests of modern music--Bartok' s epic effort to collect and preserve over 10,000 folk tunes. We see how Bartok came to believe that if a particular interval or rhythm worked well in a folktune, he could take its essence and creatively transform it in his own pieces, whether a string quartet or some of the innovative vocal pieces that he wrote. Gillies sheds light on both the modernist and folk influences that can be foundin Bartok' s work, and he offers an engaging commentary on the full range of Bartok' s compositions, ranging from Bluebeard' s Castle to his ballets The Wooden Prince and The Miraculous Mandarin, to his piano and violin concertos, and much more. A delight for all classical music lovers, this book will be an absolute must-read for the legions of Bartok fans.

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Malcolm Gillies is a Vice-President of The Australian National University. An internationally recognized and preeminent Bartok scholar, he has written extensively on twentieth-century music. His books include Bartok Remembered and Bartok in Britain: A Guided Tour.

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