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Born: 25 March 1881, Nagyszentmiklós,
Hungary
Died: 26 September 1945, New
York, USA
Bartók, Béla
The list of the greatest and most
influential composers of the 20th century should
undoubtedly include Béla Bartók. A national
Hungarian
composer, who, together with Kodaly ,
explored the roots of Hungarian folk songs,
and those of all the nations in the region
( Turkey, Balkans ,
and North Africa),
and recorded them, in order to preserve the popular music that fascinated
him so much. The two published about 7,000 of these songs in a book and
produced a series of important studies and arrangements of these songs.
His work in this field deeply influenced his own style of composition,
with lively rhythms
, frequent use of pentatonic scale
melodies and dissonant harmonies
with tone clusters
and rare chords .
Bartók studied piano
and composition at the Budapest
Academy of Music, where he was appointed professor
of piano in 1907.
During the 1920s, Bartok gained
success in Budapest with the short opera Duke
Bluebeard's Castle ,
the ballets
'The Wooden Prince'
and 'The Miraculous Mandarin' .
He also traveled all over Europe
as a virtuoso pianist.
Other brilliant and known works
were the 'Mikrokosmos'
(1926-37) and the String
Quartets No. 3-6
which many consider as a few of the best string
quartets
written in the 20th-century.
After moving to the United
States
in 1940, and although he lived frugally, he
completed one of his most important works there - the Concerto
for Orchestra .


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