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Bartók, BélaViola Concerto op.posth op. BB128 - (ed.Serly) (1945) 21'


Scoring
2.picc.2.2.2-3.3.2.1-timp.perc:cym/BD/SD-strings (also available for cello)

World Premiere
12/2/1949
Minneapolis
William Primrose, viola / Minneapolis Symphony / Antal Dorati


Repertoire Note  
On his death-bed Bartók left a draft of what appears to be almost all of the solo viola part, but debate still persists on whether he really intended a four or a three-movement work. The orchestration is largely Tibor Serly’s although Bartók left fairly frequent short-hand prompts to what
he had in mind. Along with the Walton Viola Concerto, it is among the most popular viola works of all time. The alternative revised edition, by Peter Bartók and Nelson Dellamaggiore, has restored many original Bartók features, but has not fundamentally challenged the orchestration. An adaptation for cello is also available.

Note by Malcolm Gillies 

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Viola Concerto Op Posth(Full score) > Details
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Recommended Recording
Hong-Mei Xiao, Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, János Kovács
Naxos 8.554183

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