List of string quartets by Béla Bartók
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The Hungarian composer Béla Bartók wrote six string quartets, for two violins, viola and cello:
List
- String Quartet No. 1 (1909), Op.7, Sz. 40, BB 52
- String Quartet No. 2 (1917), Op.17, Sz. 67, BB 75
- String Quartet No. 3 (1927), Sz. 85, BB 93
- String Quartet No. 4 (1928), Sz. 91, BB 95
- String Quartet No. 5 (1934), Sz. 102, BB 110
- String Quartet No. 6 (1939), Sz. 114, BB 119
Posterity
Notable composers who have been influenced by them include:
- Benjamin Britten, particularly in the Sonata in C for Cello and PianoTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
- Elliott Carter, who refers in the opening of his own First String Quartet to Bartók's Sixth QuartetTemplate:Sfn
- Chen YiTemplate:Sfn
- Edison Denisov, whose Second Quartet is closely related to Bartók's Fifth QuartetTemplate:Sfn
- Franco Donatoni, who was deeply impressed when he heard a broadcast of Bartók's Fourth QuartetTemplate:Sfn
- Robert Fripp, who mentions them as an influence on the band King CrimsonTemplate:Sfn
- Miloslav IštvanTemplate:Sfn
- György Kurtág, whose Opp. 1 and 28 both owe a great deal to Bartók's quartetsTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
- György Ligeti, whose two string quartets both owe a great deal to Bartók's quartetsTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
- Bruno MadernaTemplate:Sfn
- George Perle, who credits the Bartók Fourth and Fifth Quartets as precedents for his use of arrays of chords related to one another by different types of symmetryTemplate:Sfn
- Walter PistonTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
- Steve Reich, who described them in an interview as "the greatest set of quartets since Beethoven"Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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- Stefan Wolpe, who explained in a public lecture how he had derived ideas from Bartók's Fourth QuartetTemplate:Sfn
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- Jouni Kaipainen, credited openly Bartók's quartets as his model.[1]
Recordings
Key recordings of the complete cycle include:
- Emerson String Quartet, Deutsche Grammophon, released 1990.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Hagen QuartetScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Juilliard String Quartet:
- Recorded 1949, New York. Robert Mann and Robert Koff, violins; Raphael Hillyer, viola; Arthur Winograd, cello. Three LPs, 12 in., monaural. Columbia Masterworks ML 4278/4279/4280.
- Recorded May and September, 1963, Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York. Robert Mann and Isidore Cohen, violins; Raphael Hillyer, viola; Claus Adam, cello.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Three LPs, 12 in., stereo. Columbia Masterworks D3L 317 (set): ML 6102, 6103, 6104. New York: Columbia Masterworks, 1965.
- Recorded 13–23 May 1981, Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York. Robert Mann and Earl Carlyss, violins; Samuel Rhodes, viola; Claus Adam, cello.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Lindsay String QuartetTemplate:Sfn
- Takács Quartet, Decca 289 455 297-2. Released 1998.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
See also
References
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External links
- Performance guide, Bartók QuartetScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
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