Bartók's Viola Concerto

Bartók's Viola Concerto
Author: Donald Maurice
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195156900

Tells the intriguing story of Bela Bartok's viola concerto, a work left unfinished at his death in 1945. Drawing on interviews and documents that reveal previously unavailable information, it discusses the commission, the reconstruction by Tibor Serly, events leading up to the premiere, its reception over the second half of the twentieth century, the revisions, and future possibilities.

Bartok's Viola Concerto

Bartok's Viola Concerto
Author: Donald Maurice
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2004-03-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780195348118

When Bela Bartók died in September of 1945, he left a partially completed viola concerto commissioned by the virtuoso violist William Primrose. Yet, while no definitive version of the work exists, this concerto has become arguably the most-performed viola concerto in the world. The story of how the concerto came to be, from its commissioning by Primrose to its first performance to the several completions that are performed today is told here in Bartók's Viola Concerto:The Remarkable Story of His Swansong. After Bartók's death, his family asked the composer's friend Tibor Serly to look over the sketches of the concerto and to prepare it for publication. While a draft was ready, it took Serly years to assemble the sketches into a complete piece. In 1949, Primrose finally unveiled it, at a premiere performance with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. For almost half a century, the Serly version enjoyed great popularity among the viola community, even while it faced charges of inauthenticity. In the 1990s, several revisions appeared and, in 1995, the composer's son, Peter Bartók, released a revision, opening the way or an intensified debate on the authenticity of the multiple versions. This debate continues as violists and Bartók scholars seek the definitive version of this final work of Hungary's greatest composer. Bartók's Viola Concerto tells the story of the genesis and completion of Bartók's viola concerto, its reception over the second half of the twentieth century, its revisions, and future possibilities.

Bartók's Viola Concerto

Bartók's Viola Concerto
Author: Donald Maurice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN: 9780199868339

This text tells the intriguing story of Bela Bartok's viola concerto, a work left unfinished at his death in 1945. Drawing on interviews and documents that reveal previously unavailable information, it discusses the commission, reception and future possibilities.

Challenges and Creative Solutions in Performing Béla Bartók's Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, Sz. 120, BB 128

Challenges and Creative Solutions in Performing Béla Bartók's Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, Sz. 120, BB 128
Author: Rossana Cauti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Music
ISBN:

ABSTRACTPerforming Bela Bartók's Concerto for Viola and Orchestra poses myriad technical hurdles. The initial approach to studying this work must include practice strategies that isolate its numerous technical challenges and work through them. This is why forging a targeted practice plan is vital in order to avoid inefficient and counterproductive methods of study. To that end this treatise provides a practical guide for violists interested in learning and performing this concerto. Chapter 1 describes the purpose and need for this study. The chapter also provides a brief background on the difficult genesis of the work and the ongoing debate on the accuracy of the existing editions. Chapters 2 and 3 introduce the methodology chosen for this study and its delimitations. Chapter 4 offers some insight on existing research to be used as complementary material. Chapters 5 and 6 present aspects of Ivan Galamian and Otakar Ševčík's pedagogical output that relate to this treatise. Chapters 7 to 12 introduce newly created exercises, directed to the violists performing the piece and conceived to overcome technical challenges encountered in the concerto. This treatise acknowledges the contribution to the advancement of violin pedagogy of Otakar Ševčík, Ivan Galamian and Simon Fischer. While my research is comprised of original exercises for viola, it is based on principles that are complimentary to the technical approach of Otakar Ševčík and Simon Fischer. Footnotes and Appendix C will provide further guidance on this. INDEX WORDS: Bela Bartók, viola, viola technique, viola pedagogy, viola concerto, viola study, viola etude, Bartók Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, Otakar Ševčík, Ivan Galamian, analytical study.