℗ 2023 TACET
Released April 27, 2023
Duration 47m 34s
Record Label TACET Musikproduktion
Catalogue No. TACET262DIG
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Béla Bartók: Hungarian Pictures, Concerto for Orchestra

Concerto Budapest, András Keller

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Hungarian Pictures, Sz. 97, BB 103  
1.1
I. An evening in the village. Lento rubato - Allegro
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
2:41
1.2
II. Bear dance. Allegro vivace
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
1:39
1.3
III. Melody. Andante
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
2:22
1.4
IV. Slightly tipsy. Allegretto rubato
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
2:17
1.5
V. Swineherd's dance. Allegro molto
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
2:01
Concerto for Orchestra, Sz. 116, BB 123  
1.6
I. Introduzione. Andante non troppo - Allegro vivace
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
9:51
1.7
II. Giuoco delle coppie. Allegro scherzando
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
6:01
1.8
III. Elegia. Andante, non troppo
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
7:16
1.9
IV. Intermezzo interrotto. Allegretto
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
4:03
1.10
V. Finale. Presto
Béla Bartók; Concerto Budapest; András Keller
9:23
Digital Booklet
This recording (like the entire TACET catalog, by the way) not only captivates on first listen, but invites you to savor countless small details, each twist a treasure that András Keller and the musicians of Concerto Budapest bring out as knowledgeably as they do lovingly. "... They (Bartók and Kodály) wanted not only to put the Hungarian into the light, not to serve a mere colony of German music history, but to study folk music in all its manifestations, moreover - Bartók said in 1931 - to serve the fraternization of peoples. Later they explicitly aimed at 'a synthesis of East and West'. This very turn from the Hungarian to the global is nowhere more evident than in one of the last works, the Concerto for Orchestra, which outwardly echoes the Hungarian Pictures as they do the early period of folk music research..." - Jan Reichow (from the liner notes)
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – TACET Musikproduktion Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-9.06
-18.11 to 0.00
-33.40
-40.60 to -27.05
-28.41
-35.50 to -20.90
14
11 to 18
1
I. An evening in the village. Lento rubato - Allegro
-18.11-40.60-35.511
2
II. Bear dance. Allegro vivace
-9.33-30.47-27.013
3
III. Melody. Andante
-14.62-37.25-31.412
4
IV. Slightly tipsy. Allegretto rubato
-14.03-35.72-31.912
5
V. Swineherd's dance. Allegro molto
-3.46-29.59-23.413
6
I. Introduzione. Andante non troppo - Allegro vivace
-2.46-30.42-24.818
7
II. Giuoco delle coppie. Allegro scherzando
-14.29-36.16-33.014
8
III. Elegia. Andante, non troppo
-5.78-31.45-25.415
9
IV. Intermezzo interrotto. Allegretto
-8.55-35.31-30.816
10
V. Finale. Presto
0.00-27.05-20.917

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