An email from Gramophone fell into my box yesterday with this in it, I'm not a subscriber so I'm not sure why this happened, anyway look here:
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/feature/...bdGI57gQR%2Fwv gasp!
An article by R3's Rob Cowan about the life and music of Bartok. Next week's BAL with Rob being about the MfSP&C I thought this would be of interest and might start a debate on the merits of Bartok. Except for the CfO I found him hard at first but slowly began to appreciate more even the quartets. When was the last CotW on Bartok I wonder?
Anyone who is keen on Bartok should visit here if they have not already done so:
it's run by his son Peter and it will explain some of the background to his attempts to set some records straight regarding his father's music in particular the scores, some of which seem to be corrupt or uncorrected. The CfO is a case in point. On his deathbed he had just completed his review before publication but somehow the corrected score got lost.
CDs and LPs are available some of which were recorded by Peter himself in London [Kingsway Hall, borrowing microphones from EMI!!] in the 1950s using the New SO, one of those session orchestras like the National PO, and conducors like Susskind.
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/feature/...bdGI57gQR%2Fwv gasp!
An article by R3's Rob Cowan about the life and music of Bartok. Next week's BAL with Rob being about the MfSP&C I thought this would be of interest and might start a debate on the merits of Bartok. Except for the CfO I found him hard at first but slowly began to appreciate more even the quartets. When was the last CotW on Bartok I wonder?
Anyone who is keen on Bartok should visit here if they have not already done so:
it's run by his son Peter and it will explain some of the background to his attempts to set some records straight regarding his father's music in particular the scores, some of which seem to be corrupt or uncorrected. The CfO is a case in point. On his deathbed he had just completed his review before publication but somehow the corrected score got lost.
CDs and LPs are available some of which were recorded by Peter himself in London [Kingsway Hall, borrowing microphones from EMI!!] in the 1950s using the New SO, one of those session orchestras like the National PO, and conducors like Susskind.
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