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Bartok / Ravel - Piano Concertos   | Brilliant Classics 9008

Bartok / Ravel - Piano Concertos

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 9008

Barcode: 5029365900829

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 23rd November 2009

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Contents

Artists

Klara Wurtz (piano)
Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Theodore Kuchar

Works

Bartok, Bela

Piano Concerto no.3, BB127, Sz119

Ravel, Maurice

Piano Concerto in G major

Artists

Klara Wurtz (piano)
Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Theodore Kuchar

About

When Bartók started work on his third and last piano concerto in 1944, he was already ill and in exile in the United States. The following year he died, leaving the concerto almost complete. His pupil Tibor Serly completed the final bars, using Bartók’s instructions. The concerto was premiered in 1946 and was an immediate success.

Unlike much of his earlier work, the Third concerto, like the Concerto for Orchestra, shows a more approachable and less modernistic character. The public had balked at Bartók’s spiky and percussive music, and the comparatively warm, almost wistful romanticism of the Third concerto provides an ideal introduction to the composer. The work is the summation of his close relationship with the concertos of the classical and romantic period composers he admired – Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt and Richard Strauss.

Ravel was determined to write just one work in each genre, and if he ever deviated from his rule, the resulting work in the same genre contrasted greatly with its companion. His two piano concertos were composed around 1930. The Concerto for the Left Hand is a very challenging work for the performer, and the mood is predominantly dark and brooding. In contrast, the Concerto in G was described by Ravel as a divertissement, and he said that Mozart and Saint-Saëns provided the inspiration. Allied to these influences is Ravel’s love of jazz which can be detected in the first movement and the finale which frame a serene and beautiful slow movement.

Klára Würtz studied with Zoltan Kocsis and Gyorgy Kurtag, and received a scholarship from András Schiff for his masterclasses at Prussia Cove, Cornwall. She has since performed widely in North America and Europe.

Recording made in 2008.

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