Bartók: Concerto pour orchestre; Concerto pour Alto / Grosz, Bloch, Orchestre National de Lille

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Exiled in the United States since October 1940, Béla Bartók was short of money and worn out by leukaemia. Nevertheless, a few weeks’ respite from the disease in August 1943 enabled him to fulfil a commission from the conductor Serge Koussevitzky. For a fee of a thousand dollars, he quickly wrote the Concerto for Orchestra, which was to be premiered at Boston’s Symphony Hall on 1 December 1944. Koussevitzky was very enthusiastic about the Concerto, even describing it as ‘the best orchestra piece of the last 25 years’. It was the success of this score that prompted the violist William Primrose to ask the Hungarian composer to write a work for him. Bartók had little experience of the instrument and was only convinced when he heard the soloist perform the Walton Concerto on the radio. The score was initially planned in four movements, but the composer’s death reduced it to three. Amihai Grosz (a founder member of the Jerusalem Quartet, now principal viola of the Berliner Philharmoniker) joins the Orchestre National de Lille and Alexandre Bloch for this recording.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: October 06, 2023


  • Catalog Number: ALPHA1013


  • UPC: 3701624510131


  • Label: Alpha


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: 20th Century


  • Composer: Béla Bartók


  • Conductor: Alexandre Bloch


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestre National de Lille


  • Performer: Amihai Grosz



Works:


  1. Concerto for Orchestra, BB 123

    Composer: Béla Bartók

    Ensemble: Orchestre National de Lille

    Conductor: Alexandre Bloch


  2. Viola Concerto, BB 128

    Composer: Béla Bartók

    Ensemble: Orchestre National de Lille

    Performer: Amihai Grosz (Viola)

    Conductor: Alexandre Bloch