This Music gives me chills... Bartok almost always does that to me. The first "Improvisation" is a brilliant example of a compositional technique called "non-functional harmony," aka "non-functional traditional structures," and for that reason it's even more unsettlingly sensual than the other seven pieces... ...because the listener is hearing familiar-sounding chords, perfectly voice-led, but in an unexpected succession. (Whenever a Poster has the gracious courtesy to actually provide us with the score of any piece, we should always express our appreciation: MANY THANKS!)
Génial...Musique addictive , comme un sortilège. Merci encore.
This Music gives me chills... Bartok almost always does that to me.
The first "Improvisation" is a brilliant example of a compositional technique called "non-functional harmony," aka "non-functional traditional structures," and for that reason it's even more unsettlingly sensual than the other seven pieces...
...because the listener is hearing familiar-sounding chords, perfectly voice-led, but in an unexpected succession.
(Whenever a Poster has the gracious courtesy to actually provide us with the score of any piece, we should always express our appreciation: MANY THANKS!)
I've been looping this video all night... thanks a lot!!
When I stop looking it finds me
Csodálatos.
Bartok is awesome man
this such a mad banger
Cool
So is that a Hungarian major scale. And or Hungarian minor? Yep that’s happening
great, quitte an inspiration
dope af
7:50
it's just for me cuz I play no. 7
When the brain gives up.
5:32 HOLD UP!!!!! I've heard this before I don't know where but this sounds familiar.......
Honestly, probably pop music. The Wanted - Glad You Came has a similar melody to that part. Maybe it's just me.
Ornstein's fourth piano sonata has a similar moment
common hungarian folk theme used by bartok
Horrible