Boulez unravels Bartok's sonic universe
A monumental piece of 20th century music, recorded in 1973.
Pierre Boulez and the New York Philharmonic present a lucid interpretation of Bartók's "Concerto for Orchestra." The complex acoustic structure is meticulously organized, clearly highlighting the dialogue between the instruments. This is a definitive masterpiece, culminating in a deep understanding of contemporary music and exceptional conducting technique.
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I - Introduzione
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II - Gioco Delle Coppie
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III - Elegia
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IV - Intermezzo Interrotto
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V - Finale
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Composed By - Béla Bartók
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Conductor - Pierre Boulez
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Cover [Art] - Mike Fowler (5)
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Liner Notes [English] - Herbert Reid (2)
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Liner Notes [French] - Marcel Marnat
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Liner Notes [German] - Knut Franke
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Orchestra - New York Philharmonic
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Producer - Thomas Z. Shepard