Unit 6: Bartok and Concerto for Orchestra Flashcards
Dates
1881-1945
Family Background and Education
Born in Hungary
Father was headmaster of an agricultural school and an amateur musician
Mother was a piano teacher
Started composing in 1890s; earliest works were dance pieces
First public concert at age eleven
Gained considerable attention as a concert pianist
Life and Musical Career
First major success was his nationalist symphonic poem Kossuth
Searched for an authentic Hungarian “voice”; developed an interest of researching folk music at the source
Did not limit research to Hungarian folk music
Premiere of The Wooden Prince was highly successful; followed by premiere of his opera, Bluebeard’s Castle
Gave concerts all over Europe
Musical Style and Contributions
Hungarian nationalism demonstrated through the use of folk elements such as non-traditional scales, irregular rhythms, phrase structures, and dance types
Expressionist elements are present in his opera, Bluebeard’s Castle
Also influenced by Stravinsky and primitivism
Displays a percussive approach to instrumental writing
Fond of compositional devices including palindromic forms and mathematical principles
Genres and Titles
Kossuth, Bluebeard’s Castle, The Wooden Prince
V: Ostinato
A short rhythmic or melodic pattern repeated throughout a section or a work
V: Polytonality
Simultaneous use of two or more keys
Concerto for Orchestra: Genre
Orchestral work
Concerto for Orchestra: Compositional Date
1943
Concerto for Orchestra: Structure
Five movements