Allegro barbaro, BB 63 (Sz. 49), original for piano, composed in 1911, is one of Béla Bartók's most renowned and frequently performed piano solos. The title is a playful response to critics who labeled Bartók a "barbarian."
This piece exemplifies Bartók's signature style, incorporating elements of folk music. The composition blends Hungarian and Romanian scales; Hungarian peasant music typically uses the pentatonic scale, while Romanian music is predominantly chromatic.
Allegro Barbaro (SZ. 49) by B. Bartok - for string quartet
€ 20,00Prijs
Setting:
String Quartet (2 violins, viola, cello)
Including:
Score and parts
Number of pages:
23
File format:
PDF
Performance length:
3' 20''