Takács’ Bartók I
塔克斯四重奏之巴爾托克全集 I
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Takács’ Bartók I
塔克斯四重奏之巴爾托克全集 I
Sat
21
Sep
2019
Grand Hall
Lee Shau Kee Lecture Centre, Centennial Campus
The University of Hong Kong
8PM
$250 single concert
$400 both concerts – see details of Takács’ Bartók II

Programme

This event is part of Takács’ Bartók: The Complete String Quartets

BARTÓK String Quartet No. 1
BARTÓK String Quartet No. 3
Intermission
BARTÓK String Quartet No. 5

Béla Bartók's string quartet cycle is one of the most significant contributions to the genre in the last century, influencing many composers including György Ligeti and Benjamin Britten. Spanning his whole career as a composer, Bartók's six string quartets represent his relentless endeavour to create a unique musical language that could express both his modernist and nationalist aspirations. In each string quartet, Bartók experimented with different strategies to syncretize the old with the new, the agrarian with the urban, the humorous with the ferocious, creating spectacular kaleidoscopes of competing musical forces. The progressive harmonic design of the First Quartet (1909) operates within the framework of conventional motivic development. The Prima parte and the Seconda parte of the Third Quartet (1927) present a juxtaposition of Schoenbergian chromaticism and Stravinskian primitivism. In the urgent and exciting Finale of the Fifth Quartet, Bartók plotted a grotesque scene by introducing a dissonant accompaniment to a diatonic tune.

Artists

Edward Dusinberre, violin
Harumi Rhodes, violin
Geraldine Walther, viola
András Fejér, cello

House Programme

Sat
21
Sep
2019
Grand Hall
Lee Shau Kee Lecture Centre, Centennial Campus
The University of Hong Kong
8PM
$250 single concert
$400 both concerts – see details of Takács’ Bartók II

Concert Excerpt - Bartók String Quartet No. 6, Final Movement

Concert Excerpt - Bartók String Quartet No. 6, Final Movement

Remarks

  • Patrons under the age of 12 will not be admitted.
  • Approximately 80 minutes with an intermission
  • Guests are advised to arrive punctually.
  • Programmes and artists subject to change
  • Latecomers will be admitted during intermission – please plan to arrive early.

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