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Rhapsody for violin and piano No 1, Sz86
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Cover of 'Bartók: Sonata, Contrasts & Rhapsodies' (CDH55149)
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Movement 1: Prima parte: Lassú
Track 14 on CDH55149 [4'25] Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
Movement 2: Seconda parte: Friss
Track 15 on CDH55149 [5'15] Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
Rhapsody for violin and piano No 1, Sz86
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Bartók regarded his two violin Rhapsodies as basically folk music arrangements, but their more elaborate forms are of his own composition. Both of them build on the standard gypsy csárdás sequence of lassú and friss (slow and fast) and use mostly Rumanian folk tunes from Transylvania, though with some added colouring from Hungarian and Ruthenian melodies. Otherwise they make quite a contrast, the first Rhapsody more swashbuckling in its opening lassú (perhaps telling a tall tale, judging by the ‘Hungarian sneezes’ of disbelief that punctuate it), the second Rhapsody more alluring and mysteriously passionate. However, the second Rhapsody is the wilder of the two in its friss, starting from a stamping barn dance and progressively daring itself to ever more hair-raising feats. In the character of folk music, Bartók found it hard to decide how to end either Rhapsody. Szigeti claimed that his manuscript copy of the first Rhapsody contains thirty-nine unpublished bars, and even the published score offers a choice of two endings (the present recording uses the first, and Bartók and Szigeti recorded the piece twice with the second). The second Rhapsody also began life with a longer ending, printed in early editions before being revised in 1945 to the version heard here.

from notes by Roy Howat © 1990

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Details for CDH55149 track 14
Prima parte: Lassú
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-90-41514
Duration
4'25
Recording date
3 January 1990
Recording venue
Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, Hampstead, London, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Andrew Keener
Recording engineer
Antony Howell
Hyperion usage
  1. Bartók: Sonata, Contrasts & Rhapsodies (CDA66415)
    Disc 1 Track 14
    Release date: November 1990
    Deletion date: November 2003
    Superseded by CDH55149
  2. Bartók: Sonata, Contrasts & Rhapsodies (CDH55149)
    Disc 1 Track 14
    Release date: November 2003
    Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
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