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Bartok 3rd movement
Bartok
Concerto for orchestra , 3rd movement
This movement has been described as the “apex” of the concerto, being completely central, and was composed in honour of Koussevitsky’s wife. It has impressionistic overtones; is reminiscent of Debussy’s style. The movement is divided into three sections, section A, section B and a Da Capo.
Section A (bars 1-33)
This movement opens with the “darkness theme,” with only the timpani and double bass playing. The intervals, 4th, 2nd, 3rd and a 5th give the opening a pentatonic feel. The mood is subdued and mysterious, with very quiet dynamics, and is very contrasting to the second movement. The harp plays two held minims before the strings come in with stretto entries. These are played above pedal notes played by the Double basses, (D, Db, C).
In bars 10-22 Bartok’s “night theme” is heard, with colourful, chromatic phrases played back and forth (antiphony) between the flutes and clarinets, whilst the pedal notes are sustained in the double basses, violins, violas and cellos. Glissandis are also played by the harp. The key in this section moves around C major and minor; this is heard in the string section. The
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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