Bartók: Chamber Music

On this CD:

1. Contrasts, three pieces for clarinet, violin, & piano, Sz. 111, BB 116
Composed by Bela Bartok
Performed by Ida Biehler, Villa Musica Ensemble, Kalle Randalu, Ulf Rodenhauser

2. Sonata, for violin solo (edited by Yehudi Menhuin), Sz. 117, BB 124
Composed by Bela Bartok
Performed by Ida Biehler, Villa Musica Ensemble, Kalle Randalu, Ulf Rodenhauser

3. Romanian Folk Dances (6), for piano (Román népi táncok), Sz. 56, BB 68
Composed by Bela Bartok
Performed by Ida Biehler, Villa Musica Ensemble, Kalle Randalu, Ulf Rodenhauser

Bartók: Chamber Music, Music, Ulf Rodenhauser, Bela Bartok, Ensemble Villa Musica, Kalle Randalu, Ida Biehler, Chamber, Chamber Music, Classical, Mixed Chamber Ensemble with Keyboard, Violin Solo
String Quartets by Bartók & Hindemith
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    String Quartets by Bartók & Hindemith

    Manufacturer: Ecm Records
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    ASIN: B000NJKYL8
    Release Date: 2007-05-22

    Tracks:

    1. Allegro
    2. Adagio Molto
    3. Scherzo. Alla Bulgarese
    4. Andante
    5. Finale. Allegro Vivace
    6. I. Fugato. Sehr Langsame Viertel
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    Bartok: Violin Concertos, Viola Concerto, 6 Duo for 2 Violins, Violin Rhapsodies; Yehudi Menuhin
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • As good as it gets
    Bartok: Violin Concertos, Viola Concerto, 6 Duo for 2 Violins, Violin Rhapsodies; Yehudi Menuhin
    Yehudi Menuhin , Bela Bartok , Pierre Boulez , Antal Dorati , New Philharmonia Orchestra , and BBC Symphony Orchestra
    Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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    ASIN: B0000CE7FG
    Release Date: 2004-06-01

    Tracks:

    1. I: Andante Sostenuto
    2. II: Allegro Giocoso
    3. I: Moderato
    4. II: Adagio Religioso
    5. III: Allegro Vivace
    6. I: Lassu: Moderato/II: Friss: Allegretto Moderato
    7. I: Lassu: Moderato/II: Friss: Allegretto Moderato

    Tracks:

    1. I: Allegro Non Troppo
    2. II: Andante Tranquillo
    3. III: Allegro Molto
    4. 28. Sorrow
    5. 31. New Year's Greeting 4
    6. 33. Harvest Song
    7. 36. Bagpipes
    8. 41. Scherzo
    9. 42. Arabian Song
    10. I: Tempo Di Ciaccona
    11. II: Fuga: Risoluto, Non Troppo Vivo
    12. III: Melodia: Adagio
    13. IV: Presto

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars As good as it gets.......2007-02-07

    First you have to like Bartok. Not everyone enjoys the 20th century extention of classical music. If you do like Bartok and want to hear his violin compositions - then buy this CD and hear a true master at work.
    Collector's Edition
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • The Real Stuff
    • My Cup of Tea
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    Collector's Edition

    Manufacturer: Sony
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    ASIN: B0000026F3
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Prelude, Fugue And Riffs
    2. Con
    3. Ebony Con: I. Allegro Moderato
    4. Ebony Con: II. Andante
    5. Ebony Con: III. Moderato; Con Moto
    6. Derivations: I. Warm-Up
    7. Derivations: II. Contrapuntal Blues
    8. Derivations: III. Rag
    9. Derivations: IV. Ride Out
    10. Contrast Mono: I. Verbunkos (Recruiting Dance)
    11. Contrast Mono: II. Piheno (Relaxation)
    12. Contrast Mono: III. Sebes (Fast Dance)

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Real Stuff.......2007-03-25

    This disk collects Benny Goodman performances with the composers conducting, so it is historic and probably authoritative as to performance, but great to have Copland, Stravinsky, etc. themselves and Goodman in your collection. Nice performances, although sound varies with these vintage sessions.

    5 out of 5 stars My Cup of Tea.......2002-05-22

    Goodman's performances of all the music on this disc are superb. He (along with violinist Joseph Szigeti) commissioned the Bartok score and, notwithstanding its age (mono/1940) there has never been a better recording than this one. The other performances are first-rate stereo recordings that appeared on a 1966 CBS/Columbia Lp titled "Meeting at the Summit." Morton Gould's music often sounds like watered-down Copland to my ears, but "Derivations" is a really strong piece and quite memorable. The Stravinsky is a true masterpiece that has never sounded better, and the same goes for Bernstein's powerfully imagined, joyous "Prelude, Fugue and Riffs." Having the composers conduct was an inspired idea (in the case of the Bartok, the composer accompanies at the piano); not at all gimmicky. It's amazing how well Goodman still played in the middle '60s. Although he gave solid performances well into the '70s, he was still at or near his peak when these recordings were made and the dead-on intonation and range of color in his playing is simply breathtaking. The other reviewer mostly likes the Copland score. It's nice, but the real show-stopper here is the Bernstein: 7 1/2 minutes of sheer big-band bravado. Not to be missed!

    5 out of 5 stars Get it for the Copland.......2001-10-10

    Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto is one of the most magical pieces of music ever to come out of North America, and for me, this is *the* recording. Fifty years old, but as is so often the case, the original is the best - Mr Goodman's finest twenty minutes. Great value, too! The other pieces (by Bernstein, Stravinsky and Bartok) I can take or leave, but who knows, they might be your cup of tea.
    Midori ~ Encore!
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • A+
    • Even for a trained jazz musician who thinks classical artists are overhyped, this stands out as one of the best albums.
    • Fantastic
    • Enjoyable listening
    • very interesting
    Midori ~ Encore!
    Fritz Kreisler , Niccolo Paganini , Christoph Willibald Gluck , Cesar Cui , Grazyna Bacewicz , Edward Elgar , Dmitry Shostakovich , Antonin Dvorak , Sergey Prokofiev , Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky , Karol Szymanowski , Pablo de Sarasate , Gabriel Faure , Alexander Nikolayevich Skryabin , Bela Bartok , Eugène Ysaye , Midori (Goto) , and Robert McDonald
    Manufacturer: Sony
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    ASIN: B0000028N1
    Release Date: 1992-12-08

    Tracks:

    1. Praeludium and Allegro (in the style of Pugnani)
    2. Habanera, Op. 21, No. 2
    3. Cantabile
    4. Kaleidoscope: Orientale, Op. 50, No. 9
    5. Oberek, No. 2
    6. Salut d'Amour
    7. Miniature Viennese March
    8. 24 Preludes, Op. 34: No. 10 - Moderator non tropp
    9. 24 Preludes, Op. 34: No. 15 - Allegretto
    10. 24 Preludes, Op. 34: No. 16 - Andantino
    11. 24 Preludes, Op. 34: No. 24 - Allegretto
    12. Chanson de matin, Op. 15, No. 2
    13. Introduction et Tarentelle
    14. Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op. 46, No. 2 (B 170)
    15. The Love For Three Oranges: March
    16. Souvenir d'un lieu cher: Melodie, Op. 42, No. 3
    17. Mythes, Op. 30: La FOntaine d'Arethuse
    18. Syncopation
    19. Orfeo ed Euridice: Melodie ('Dance Of The Blessed Spirits')
    20. Berceuse, Op. 16
    21. Etude in Thirds, Op. 8, No. 10
    22. Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Dance With Sticks - Allegro moderato
    23. Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Waistband Dance - Allegro
    24. Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Stamping Dance - Andante
    25. Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Hornpipe Dance - Molto moderato
    26. Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Romanian Polka - Allegro
    27. Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Quick Dance - Allegro
    28. Reve d'enfant, Op. 14

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A+.......2007-05-10

    To say that I love this disc would be an understatement. I have probably listened to it 500 times. To comment on just a few of the tracks...
    The "Praeludium and Allegro" is definitely the best recording anyone (except maybe Kreisler!) has ever done. The praeludium, which is almost all quarter notes, is often just blindly sawed out. Midori treats each note individually. The allegro is also nice - not rushed at all. The staggeringly difficult Skryabin-Szigeti "Etude in Thirds" tossed off with impeccable technique and spotless intonation. Sarasate's "Habanera" sparkles with a decisive 'Spanish' flavor. Elgar's "Chanson de Matin" is just plain beautiful. Also nice are inclusions of some numbers not heard hardly ever, including Bacewicz's "Oberek #2" mazurka and the Shostakovich preludes. Robert McDonald, definitely one of the best, is the able pianist for all the numbers.

    5 out of 5 stars Even for a trained jazz musician who thinks classical artists are overhyped, this stands out as one of the best albums........2007-04-11

    Let's be honest--any kid with a violin who ever set foot in a conservatory thinks (s)he's a prodigy, the next Mehta or Yo Yo Ma, while they play the same old tired music everyone else plays, exactly as the greats play it, with hardly a shred of originality that doesn't arise out of an inability to replicate the 'masters' as well as their CD players (and that goes for jazz musicians too, but they don't get as snobby about it). The musicians who are truly great don't have any sort of attitude about their playing or their music--they just play, and they play anything, and it's great.

    Midori has been one such great artist from early on. She simply had the knack. You would still want to listen to her if she was half as skilled. Every decent musician practices assiduously, seeks out the best people to learn from, makes sacrifices in life just for the chance to play for a living (even weddings and strip clubs if need be), but few have 'the knack.'

    I don't know if Midori has a similar story, nor does it really matter in terms of actually making music. I know her parents moved from Osaka to the States with her when she was about ten just so she could pursue her potential--as all great students have great parents. I'm sure she didn't just pop out of the womb playing violin. But, like I wrote above, she's got the knack that you can't get through practice or training. She's just plain great.

    Yes, I'm bored by classical music in general. I like 'good' music regardless of style though, and this album is so far beyond good that it belongs in whatever collection of immortal artist you may have--say: Miles Davis, Joe Henderson, Johnny Cash, Billy Joel, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Shaka Khan, Luther Vandross, and--even if you have no other classical music in your collection--Midori.

    4 out of 5 stars Fantastic.......2006-08-11

    Midori produces some amazing sounds out of her violin!
    You cant go wrong with Encore! Shes brilliant.

    3 out of 5 stars Enjoyable listening.......2005-09-24

    I enjoyed this cd especially the first three pieces. Midori played Sarasate and Paganini pretty well.

    4 out of 5 stars very interesting.......2005-09-13

    I as watching (and listening!) her play live in Dubrovnik this summer. In this record she is equally brilliant as she is when playing live!
    Bela Bartok: The 6 String Quartets - Emerson String Quartet
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Compositions: Outstanding! Performance: Mixed.
    • Great technique but little soul
    • Brilliant playing, but lacking color and flavor
    • The Bartok Cycle at its Best
    • As usual, the Emerson's just don't get it
    Bela Bartok: The 6 String Quartets - Emerson String Quartet
    Eugene Drucker , Lawrence Dutton , David Finckel , Philip Setzer , and Emerson String Quartet
    Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
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    ASIN: B000001G9O
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. String Quartet No. 1, Op. 7: 1. Lento - attacca
    2. String Quartet No. 1, Op. 7: 2. Poco e poco accelerande all' Allegretto - Introduzione. Allegro 0 attacca
    3. String Quartet No. 1, Op. 7: 3. Allegro vivace
    4. String Quartet No. 3: 1. Prima Parte: Moderato - attacca
    5. String Quartet No. 3: 2. Seconda parte: Allegro - attacca: Ricapitulazione della prima parte; Moderato
    6. String Quartet No. 3: 3. Coda: Allegro molto
    7. String Quartet No. 5: 1. Alllegro
    8. String Quartet No. 5: 2. Adagio molto
    9. String Quartet No. 5: 3. Scherzo: Alla bulgarese
    10. String Quartet No. 5: 4. Andante
    11. String Quartet No. 5: 5. Finale: Allegro vivace

    Tracks:

    1. String Quartet No. 2, Op. 17: 1. Moderato
    2. String Quartet No. 2, Op. 17: 2. Allegro molto capriccioso
    3. String Quartet No. 2, Op. 17: 3. Lento
    4. String Quartet No. 4: 1. Allegro
    5. String Quartet, No. 4: 2. Prestissimo, con sordino
    6. String Quartet, No. 4: 3. Non troppo lento
    7. String Quartet, No. 4: 4. Allegretto pizzicato
    8. String Quartet, No. 4: 5. Allegro molto
    9. STRING QUARTET NO. 6: 1. Mesto-piu mosso, pensante - Vivace
    10. STRING QUARTET NO. 6: 2. Mesto - Marcia
    11. STRING QUARTET NO. 6: 3. Mesto - Burletta
    12. STRING QUARTET NO. 6: 4. Mesto

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    The six quartets of Bartók have been well represented on record, far better than the six of Schoenberg or the fifteen of Shostakovich. The choice on Compact Disc, however, is an easy one, for the Emerson Quartet not only plays the music better than any other ensemble, but gets all six essays onto two discs. Making roses out of what must seem more like a collection of thistles to most others who attempt to play the set, the Emerson players show the kind of ensemble polish that caused one European critic to complain, "too smooth.... I like my Bartók rougher." But awkwardness and rhythmic uncertainty, which have made many a lesser group sound rough in this music, should not be confused with expressive edge, which the Emersons bring to the music in full measure. Their readings are extraordinarily revealing, high-intensity, not at all for the faint of heart. With the odd-numbered quartets on one disc and the even on the other, each CD is a "microcosmos" of the whole set. The sound quality is excellent throughout. --Ted Libbey

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Compositions: Outstanding! Performance: Mixed........2007-06-05

    One reviewer said that Emerson wasn't rough enough. When this was released, I believe it was the roughest interpretation I had ever heard! Over-all, these are very good performances (and 100% accurate). The weakness of these performances is the gentler sections which, though technically perfect, lack feeling and conviction. Béla Bartók: The Six String Quartets - Juilliard String Quartet does a very good job of the quiet sections, but lacks power on the aggressive parts.

    My favorite recording of these pieces is Bartók: 6 String Quartets by the Hungarian String Quartet. Since I bought that I haven't listened to other recordings of this piece.

    4 out of 5 stars Great technique but little soul.......2007-05-12

    The Emersons blow through Bartok's most difficult passages with masterly aplomb; their virtuosity is never in question, and if you were not already familiar with these works you might think these performances were definitive. Bartok, however had a mysterious and lyrical side to him, and the Emersons don't illuminate those remarkable moments in these performances. I constantly get the impression that the Emersons are determined not to let Bartok push them around. They manhandle him masterfully, throwing him to the ground and leaving him in the gutter. Bartok deserves more sympathy than that. With the Emersons it is the bravura playing that will give you goose bumps, not Bartok's dark visions.

    4 out of 5 stars Brilliant playing, but lacking color and flavor.......2007-01-03

    I've had this album for several years and have played it often, but I have come to be less than satisfied because of the lack of tone color in these performances. Bartok was, among other things, a Hungarian nationalist composer and a colorist. For me, these performances do not reflect the full color and nationalistic flavor that other performances have shown.

    5 out of 5 stars The Bartok Cycle at its Best.......2006-08-17

    This cycle won 2 Grammophone Awardsin 1989 for Record of the Year and Best Chamber Music Performance, and 2 Grammys in 1990 for Best Classical Recording and Best Chamber Music Performance. After listening to them it is easy to see why. Bartok's string quartets have never sounded better. The closest rivals for my ears is the Takacs performances which I also own and love.

    Enough has been written regarding their technical skills. In these, as in many other of their albums, they also provide us with an insightful interpretation.

    Highly recommended.

    2 out of 5 stars As usual, the Emerson's just don't get it.......2006-02-09

    Yes, they play very well, they are always in tune, and they can play as fast as they choose - but they don't understand the music. If you want a great version of these works, take a listen to the Hungarian Quartet on DG, or the Tokyo Quartet on RCA.
    Bartok: Viola Concertos
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Everybody is fascinated by a "posthumous work"
    • Polished performance of a Bartok masterpiece
    • Magnificent!
    • Great Performances
    • 2 versions of unfinished concerto performed together.
    Bartok: Viola Concertos

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    ASIN: B00000AEMH
    Release Date: 1998-08-25

    Tracks:

    1. Concerto For Viola And Orchestra: Allegro moderato
    2. Concerto For Viola And Orchestra: Lento
    3. Concerto For Viola And Orchestra: (Finale) Allegretto
    4. Two Pictures Sz 46: In Full Flower: Poco adagio
    5. Two Pictures Sz 46: Village Dance: Allegro
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    7. Concerto For Viola And Orchestra, Sz 120: Adagio religioso
    8. Concerto For Viola And Orchestra, Sz 120: Allegro vivace
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    Bartók did not live to finish his Viola Concerto, and Tibor Serly's completion from Bartók's sketches hasn't satisfied anyone except violists hungry for repertoire. This disc offers the Serly version and a new completion by the composer's son Peter and violist Paul Neubauer. Neither edition ranks among Bartók's masterpieces, although the new version seems a bit more convincing. The most striking element about this disc is the thrillingly dark tone and passionate playing of Xiao, a superb Chinese musician who now teaches in Michigan. Janós Kovacs and the orchestra also sound splendid. The Serly piece is just a brief suite of transcriptions from Bartók's For Children, but Bartók's Two Pictures is marvellous music. --Leslie Gerber

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Everybody is fascinated by a "posthumous work".......2007-06-30

    If you compare the Bartok Viola Concerto with other candidates in the same league such as Schubert No 8 , Bruckner No 9 or most famous of all, the Mozart Requiem, then it clearly doesn't quite make it. The Concerto for Orchestra and even the third Piano Concerto are better pieces. This is well played, however, and I will let the musicologists argue about which version is better.

    5 out of 5 stars Polished performance of a Bartok masterpiece.......2004-06-26

    I am really not concerned about the controversy surrounding the Bartok viola concerto. It is simply a splendid work, with many passages marked undeniably with Bartok's stamp. (Don't listen to the editorial reviewer; it's a great piece!) It is wonderful to have both the Serly and the Peter Bartok/Paul Neubauer versions together for comparison. If anything, I like the newer version better: it has many felicitous examples of orchestration and adds fewer embellishments to the original Bartok sketches. Of course, had Bartok lived, he might have added more to his concerto (for instance, the slow movement as it stands seems rather brief - though I think it works just fine). But perhaps it is better simply to stick with what Bartok wrote and leave it at that. The performances are ideal: the violist's tone is firm and rich throughout, and the orchestra provides supple dialogue with the soloist. My only complaint is that the last movement could have gone a bit faster (when I played it in my college orchestra, the soloist really went like a whirlwind). Were they perhaps worried that this movement too would sound too short? But no matter. Naxos continues to astound with its fine issues at extraordinarily low prices. I encourage music lovers to grab the best Naxos CD's (including this one) with avidity.

    5 out of 5 stars Magnificent!.......2004-06-26

    I am really not concerned about the controversy surrounding the Bartok viola concerto. It is simply a splendid work, with many passages marked undeniably with Bartok's stamp. (Don't listen to the editorial reviewer; it's a great piece!) It is wonderful to have both the Serly and the Peter Bartok/Paul Neubauer versions together for comparison. If anything, I like the newer version better: it has many felicitous examples of orchestration and adds fewer embellishments to the original Bartok sketches. Of course, had Bartok lived, he might have added more to his concerto (for instance, the slow movement as it stands seems rather brief - though I think it works just fine). But perhaps it is better simply to stick with what he wrote and leave it at that. The performances are ideal: the violist's tone is firm and rich throughout, and the orchestra provides supple dialogue with the soloist. My only complaint is that the last movement could have gone a bit faster (when I played it in my college orchestra, the soloist really went like a whirlwind). Were they perhaps worried that this movement too would sound too short? But no matter. Naxos continues to astound with its fine issues at extraordinarily low prices. I advise music lovers to grab the best Naxos CD's (including this one) with avidity.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Performances.......2004-03-06

    This disc contains excellent recordings of
    "Two Pictures" and the "Viola Concerto".

    I definitely prefer the version with Tibor Serly's orchestration.

    Though this concerto is not in the same league as Bartok's two brilliant violin concertos, I'd say the finale qualifies as a masterpiece.

    Bartok was dying when he composed the "Viola Concerto". It sounds as if his spirit were being called home to Transylvania.

    4 out of 5 stars 2 versions of unfinished concerto performed together........1998-10-04

    The viola concerto, unfinished at Bartók's death, was completed by violist/composer/conductor Tibor Serly in the version familiar to listeners. Critics and musicologists have frequently criticized Serly's version, and Bartók's son supervised a new completion of the concerto, published in 1995. The casual listener will hear little difference in the 2 versions performed together here by Hong-Mei Xiao, though aficionados will enjoy the chance to compare them (Bartók's final version surely would have been better than either). Her tone is bright and violin-like, lacking some of the mellow darkness of Lars Anders Tomter's performance of the Walton "Viola Concerto" on Naxos 8.553402. She performs with virtuosity, and the Hungarian orchestra is steeped in Bartók's idiom. His "Two Pictures" are early works, showing promise, but not up to the standards of his mature orchestral masterpieces. Serly's own "Rhapsody," composed while he was revising the concerto, is a harmless virtuoso showpiece, reminiscent of Georges Enescu. As always, Naxos provides a full disc of well-recorded, polished performances by lesser-known musicians at an bargain price.
    Béla Bartók: The 6 String Quartets - Takács Quartet
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    Béla Bartók: The 6 String Quartets - Takács Quartet
    Edward Dusinberre , Andras Fejer , Karoly Schranz , Roger Tapping , and Takács Quartet
    Manufacturer: Decca
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    ASIN: B0000042GU
    Release Date: 1998-01-13

    Tracks:

    1. String Quartet No. 1, op. 7 (Sz 40): I. Lento
    2. String Quartet No. 1, op. 7 (Sz 40): II. Poco a poco accelerando all'allegretto
    3. String Quartet No. 1, op. 7 (Sz 40): III. Introduzione Allegro - Allegro vivace
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    1. String Quartet No. 2, op. 17 (Sz 67): I. Moderato
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    3. String Quartet No. 2, op. 17 (Sz 67): III. Lento
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    12. IV. Mesto

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    If chamber music suggests merely sedate and timid pleasures, let the Takács Quartet guide you through the profound experience that this medium can convey--above all in the hands of a composer as rich in imagination and innovative in temperament as Béla Bartók. In some ways his cycle of string quartets traces not only his personal creative evolution but the deeply tragic zeitgeist of half a century as well. The Takács Quartet plays with an unfaltering sense for the lifeblood of this music in performances that are both gutsy and ethereal. --Thomas May

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    Béla Bartók has emerged as one of the few modern masters who continue to be regularly performed and recorded. The six string quartets that span his career from 1908 to 1939 are generally regarded as this century's unsurpassed addition to the medium, and they provide an intimate entrée into the world of their withdrawn and enigmatic composer. With this cycle, the Takács Quartet confirms its reputation, against some very fierce competition, as possibly the most cogent, exciting exponent of this music today. They achieve an unusually successful synthesis of the quartets' polarizing components: lyrically haunting "night music," passages of grotesquely ironic humor, and, in the Sixth Quartet, an unrelentingly pervasive sense of desolation and farewell. In the process, the Takács players give visceral life to the extremities of technique Bartók's scores demand. These range from exaggerated glissandi to pizzicati made to snap violently against the fingerboard, at times producing a sound more akin to a percussion battery than a string quartet. The ensemble convincingly traverses Bartók's creative evolution, from the hothouse romanticism of the First Quartet to the Third's densely packed modernist fury and the palindrome structures of the Fourth and Fifth Quartets. Richly nuanced with local color, these accounts are among the best available on disc and will likely become standard-setters. --Thomas May

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars go for Tokyo.......2006-08-28

    Bartok is not a likely candidate for frequent recordings in the 21st century. Before it is too late you should acquire the Tokyo version on RCA (including the Janacek quartets). Besides being a bargain (2 composers for the price of 1), you get passionate playing and sound that is excellent. Do not be swayed by anyone who says Decca (inventor of the "tree" after all) knows how to record anything. It does depend on your speakers (headphones). I have owned systems on which the Tokyo String Quartet did not sound good. Well, this is about the Takacs. They are relatively bloodless (do any of you really hear passion in this recording?). There are many who would say that that's the way Bartok should sound. But the Tokyo is like Heffler and Mikrokosmos--he sounds much better than Ranki whether or not he's authentic.

    5 out of 5 stars Spectacular.......2006-01-31

    I bought this CD in preparation for the Takacs Quartet's performance of the Bartok cycle in January of 2005. This recording is absolutely amazing, and it brings out the liveliness and the joy that the members of the Quartet take in playing this piece. Now, make sure you get the chance to see this group live; you will be amazed and astounded by their cohesiveness and energy.

    2 out of 5 stars Lacklustre insight ... airbrushed production. .......2005-11-01

    A medium to large hall ambience smooths & smudges it all. An inappropriate production decision for these quartets.
    The playing lacks the emotional concentration & forensic insight needed - they have their moments but overall it just doesn't involve you like it should. The overall effect is of an airbrushed quality - the result is lacklustre.
    I grew up on the landmark 1960's Juilliard readings, so you may know where I'm coming from, and what I expect to hear. It so happens that is what works best for this music, which is why those are legendary performance recordings.
    After that these fall very far short. As Sony are still not re-releasing those classics, buy the Emerson Qt. recordings instead - they are of a similar quality to - and in the spirit of - the Juilliard's reading.

    4 out of 5 stars The third way........2005-10-04

    I've recently bought this cycle, after having or listening those by Tokyo String Quartet (DG & RCA), Hagen Quartett (DG), Alban Berg Quartett (EMI), Vegh Qt (Auvidis) and some other versions played by outstanding quartets, like the glorius Arditti Quartet's recording of the Fourth Quartet in Grammavision label.

    If I'm thinking about a third way is because Takács shows a middle interpretation between the very hungarian performings of the Vegh Qt and the very "international" or "western" playing of the Tokyo Qt, ABQ or Hagen Qt versions. The Takács Quartet that play in this CD box is formed by musicians from the western tradition and hungarian born players, 50%; something you can feel in their interpretation, which is a bit more objective than Takács' first recording released by Hungaroton, with more hungarian players in the quartet, but still with the taste of the hungarian Bartók tradition, much more close to the popular and folk reminiscences of his music.

    I don't hear in this performings the amazing precision of the Tokyo String Quartet in every pizzicatti, glissandi, or technical resource of the works; but, on the other hand, I can say that the musicality and folk sense of some parts it's better done in this Decca recording, which looks much more to the origin of some chords in the folk hungarian music which Bartók so deep has studied. Takács (Decca) bring a more aggressive version, something that makes very complex to have the precision of the more refine and "distant" Tokyo performings. Anyway, technically it's marvellous too, and that's the reason why I give them 4 stars... 5 stars only in heaven...

    The conclusion is we are listening a very good performances of the cycle, in style and technique, one of the key works in this genre along the XXth Century; probably between the better.

    5 out of 5 stars Finally, they get it.......2005-08-31

    Bartok has been called many things, but one thing I wish he would be called more often is a mystic of music. In my over-educated opinion, that is what he was, and that dominated him as a composer, a pianist, an ethnomusicologist and a pedagogue. The problem is that many performers come to this music very naive or, worse, dismissive of this quality of Bartok's genius, and focus too heavily on technical apsects. The result is obvious: a failure to give a proper and authentic voice to the music.

    I am sympathetic to the dilemma of any performer tackling these quartets - these are very demanding on a technical level alone. But this does not mean their beauty resides purely in that facet, nor does it excuse any performer for rendering these as a technical or academic exercise. Suffice to say, some performers just don't "get it," and thus ought not attempt these works, if they are not able to met the technical challenge they present and then transcend it in spirit to articulate their fuller beauty.

    As a musician who's studied Bartok academically, I am very aware on an intellectual level of how these works relate to Bartok's studies in folk music, and I can easily pick out and analyze his inversions and sequences of folk motifs that populate these works. However, all too often this is something not easily *heard* by the average listener - a tragic irony, seeing much of Bartok's work is so rooted in folk music, which is possibly the most accessible of music idioms. Sadly, this is a mystic's lot: they experience something that is univerally accessible, yet in the process of articulating that experience, those first recieving the message miss the point, get destracted by superficial details, and obscure the beauty and truth of the mystic's message for everyone else. Luckily, music can speak for itself - if the performer doesn't get in the way. So if the performer understands, either consciously or intuitively, that there is a *heart* to these works beyond what he sees written so precisely and techinically on the page (i.e. "gets it"), and strives to articulate this, then that engimatic mysicism of Bartok is unlocked and becomes readily accessible to anyone willing to peer into it.

    Fortunately and thankfully, the Takacs Quartet "get it." This is very likely the finest performance of these quartets ever recorded. Without repeating too much of what other reviewers have already said, there is a very genuine spirit and superior command to the Takacs Quartet's performance that makes the very challenging and highly technical quality of these quartets transparent so to reveal, rather than obscure, Bartok's vision. They open up Bartok's quartets in a rare way that allow the listener to "live" inside them, and glaze readily upon their beauty, possibly very closely to how Bartok originally envisioned it. I listened to this recording immediately after listening the 1960's recording by the Novak Quartet, and the difference was astounding. It only vindicated my long standing opinion that Bartok was indeed a mystic of music, and that his unique and very challenging compositions offer much, much more (and for a wider audience) than one might assume from a less inspired performance.

    Absolutey, unequivocally recommended.
    Heigh-Ho! Mozart
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Delightful Disney Music
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    Heigh-Ho! Mozart

    Manufacturer: Delos Records
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    ASIN: B000000709
    Release Date: 1995-06-16

    Tracks:

    1. Colors of the Wind in the Style Of - English Chamber Orchestra
    2. Heigh-Ho! In the Style Of - Shanghai Quartet
    3. Beauty and the Beast in the Style Of - English Chamber Orchestra
    4. Second Star to the Right in the Style Of - Voices of Ascension
    5. Under the Sea in the Style Of - Millar Brass Ensemble
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    16. When You Wish upon a Star in the Style Of - English Chamber Orchestra

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Delightful Disney Music.......2007-03-28

    These Disney tunes done in the style of classic composers are so much fun. Children and adults alike will enjoy these songs over and over.

    5 out of 5 stars Uncle Walt would be quite honored!.......2006-12-20

    For many a baby boomer, Walt Disney meant animation. But, besides that, music played an important part in the telling of the story. So interested in music was the animator that he fashioned one of his greatest triumphs ("Fantasia") on the works of the great masters.

    Well, Donald Frasier and a bevy of musicians have compiled a wonderful collection of interpretations of familiar Disney tunes, many from Walt's time, along with a few latter day compositions.

    Every selection is a winner, destined to make the listener reflect and recall the films from which they came. And if one is familiar with composer whose musical style is "copied" here, the album is a treasure.

    5 out of 5 stars Fabulous CD.......2006-10-04

    Being a classical music connoisseur, I often listen to my local public classical radio station to hear the works of the great composers of old and of today. One day the station played "Colors of the Wind" and announced it was from this CD. I fell in love with it. I am a huge Disney fan who has over 350 Disney songs on my iPod. Pretty much the only music I listen to is either classical or Disney. And having them combined makes this CD euphoria for the ears.

    Each song is in the style of a different classical composer, and usually in the style of one of their more specific songs. One with a trained ear will hear chords and melodies in almost perfect similitude of the original.

    I can listen to this CD over and over and never get bored. How could you be bored when you're hearing all of your favorite old Disney songs in a new exciting way?

    4 out of 5 stars sleeping to Disney.......2006-07-30

    I am really pleased that there is a classical music cd that has only Disney classics so that I can play them for my infant daughter while she sleeps. We are big Disney fans and it's fun to play these instead of the regular classical music. They sound just like the original songs. I would have given 5 stars but I wish they would have had all instrumental music, one of the songs has a choir singing, but it still sound good.

    5 out of 5 stars this is a treasure.......2003-05-11

    Disney music is always uplifting. Classical music is beautiful. Combine the two - and you get THIS! "Colors of the Wind" is glorious, followed by the enchanting title track. "Beauty and the Beast" is true to the romance of the original. "The Second Star to the Right" is magical. Everything is awesome - and flawless. I initially bought this because I love The Main Street Electrical Parade music, and that is definiely a highlight here - but so are ALL the other songs! This is GOOD STUFF! It is so excellent that it can be a very beneficial introduction to classical music - for kids AND adults.
    Tchaikovsky: Piano Concertos 1, 2 & 3 - Prokofiev: Piano Concerto 5 - Bartok: Piano Concerto 2 - Emil Gilels, Sviatoslav Richter, Lorin Maazel
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    Tchaikovsky: Piano Concertos 1, 2 & 3 - Prokofiev: Piano Concerto 5 - Bartok: Piano Concerto 2 - Emil Gilels, Sviatoslav Richter, Lorin Maazel

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    ASIN: B000EMSIBM
    Release Date: 2006-05-02

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    2. II. Andantino Semplice - Prestissimo - Tempo I - New Philharmonia Orchestra
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    7. I. Allegro - Sviatoslav Richter
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    5 out of 5 stars A classic Tchaikovsky Second Concerto, plus astonishing Richter.......2006-06-08

    The reissue gods are smiling. This bargain Gemini two-fer contains four superlative concerto recordings--the Tchaikovsky Second and Third with Gilels, the Prokofiev Fifth and Bartok Second with Richter. The conductor throughout is Lorin Maazel, definitely on best behavior, and the orchestras vary between the LSO (Prokofiev), New Philharmonia (Tchaikovsky), and the Orchestre de Paris (Bartok). EMI's early Seventies analog sound is bright and forward. The perspective on the piano is natural with Gilels, but as usual, Richter asked to be miked more up close.

    Gilels had already made a magisterial Tchaikovsky First with Reiner in 1955 (RCA) when he first stormed West out of Russia, and he would go on to make one just as great in 1980 with Mehta (Sony). This version from 1973 is let down by Maazel's less-than-committed acompaniment, which moves too glibly and quick in the first movement especially. But the Second and Third Concertos are another story. Gilels makes the best case ever for the former work, despite the usual cuts. Maazel livens up, giving us springy rhythms and elegance, while Gilels is polished marble and power. I will be satisfied to own this one version for life, I'm sure.

    On CD 2, Richter returns to one of his favorites, the Prokofiev Fifth concdrto, which he had already recorded in 1959 to universal acclaim--this was his time to roar out of Russia and astonish the West. This remake offers somewhat different tempos but the same astonishing solo work. For me, the main distinction is Maazel's razor-sharp, brilliant conducting and the virtuoso playing of the London Sym., wwhich far surpasses the earlier reading on DG. The same holds true for the Bartok Second, where Richter takes a fiendishly difficult, percussive piano part and makes it speak and sing as never before. Pollini is equally riveting in this work but not nearly as approachable. Officially, Richter never recorded the two most popular concertos from these composers, the Prokofiev and Bartok Third. That's a shame, but these great recordings, along with Gilels's' contribution, make this an unmissable bargain.
    Masters of the Bow
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