Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from April 27, 2021 Favoriting

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Favoriting April 27, 2021: A440, Op. 7, No. 31, Let's Hear a few of Bartók's Students

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Béla Bartók  Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion Sz. 110, BB 115 , III. Allegro non troppo (1937)   Favoriting Geza Frid and Luctor Ponse, pianos, with percussionists of The London Symphony Orchestra. Recorded 1967    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Tibor Serly  Concertino 3x3, III. Allegro Vivace (1965)   Favoriting Lynn Kao - piano; Paul Freeman conducting the Czech National Symphony Orchestra    0:10:31 (Pop-up)
         
György Kósa  Miniatűrök (Miniatures), Version for Viola and Harp, No. 13. Vivace (1964)   Favoriting     0:25:54 (Pop-up)
György Kósa  Duet for Violin and Viola, II. Allegro animato (1943)   Favoriting     0:26:35 (Pop-up)
         
Violet Archer  Piano Concerto No. 1, III. Allegro ma non troppo (1956)   Favoriting Christine Petrowska-Quilico - piano with the CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste conducting 
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Violet Archer  3 Duets for 2 Violins, No. 3 Larghetto poco maestoso (1955)   Favoriting Ricardo Odriozola and Guillaume Tardif, violins    0:42:23 (Pop-up)
Violet Archer  Piano Trio No. 2, III. Allegro con brio, energetico (1957)   Favoriting     0:46:17 (Pop-up)
         
Sándor Veress  Piano Trio, "3 Quadri", III. Der Bauerntanz   Favoriting     0:54:06 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 8:00pm
21:

Buonasera Maestra,
Simao tutti studenti?
Avatar 8:01pm
TDK60:

The Parade steps off..
  8:02pm
headcleaner:

credo di sì, @21
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:05pm
p/b:

wow with this madness. Good evening fmuworld
Avatar 8:06pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ah. Great.
Avatar 8:08pm
slugluv1313:

good evening, Bethany! Everyone!
oooooo loving the Hungarian ENERGY :)
Avatar 8:09pm
slugluv1313:

(i mean, Pluto DID just go into Retrograde earlier this afternoon -- so Bartók and his students are purrrrrfect)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:10pm
WR:

Hello Bethany & all. Bartók!
Avatar 8:14pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

slugluv1313: Yeah! - & ☽Moon past Full but still in ♏︎Scorpio...
Have asked people what I should do to learn keyboard - & been told there are 'simple' Bartok pieces for lessons... Really ?! Totally intimidated.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:16pm
Mr. Pumpy:

Hello, Bethany and the gang!
  8:17pm
headcleaner:

I've heard that also about Bartók - perhaps _For Children_? I would appreciate people's recommendations for "beginner" Bartók scores, if there is such a thing
  8:23pm
headcleaner:

or even just pieces of compositions
  8:23pm
(another) Patrick in Hoboken:

Love the show Bethany!
  8:25pm
bunyan:

I don't know how "beginner" you mean, but his progressive exercises, _Mikrokosmos_ isn't too scary until about volume 3...
  8:26pm
headcleaner:

worth a shot, bunyan!
Avatar 8:26pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I guess the idea is he has the roots in Folk Musics - & it can keep you engaged enuff with interesting stuff @ that level...
  8:27pm
bunyan:

You can hear all six volumes of Mikrokosmos on Youtube. Volume 6 ends with the Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm!
Avatar 8:28pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Thx bunyan.
  8:30pm
Wrobertü:

Tremendous respect for all the pollinators out there.
  8:30pm
bunyan:

I see that a few people have been added tutorials and practice guides for at least the early volumes. I hope you'll find that of some help.
Avatar 8:30pm
Bethany Ryker:

Greetings, from pollen kingdom headquarters!! Thanks as always for listening and being part of the show!
Avatar 8:33pm
ranjit:

It's a pollen principality around here too - my itchy eyes say hi!
  8:33pm
headcleaner:

Kósa seems to be an interesting figture - was wondering about what he was up to the year this piece was composed (1943) - seems he had a Jewish background but managed not to get sent to the camps? Though he wasn't allowed to perform in public?
Avatar 8:35pm
jt:

Hello ! Over @ Wikipedia you can see Bela's High school picture, he had really cool hair, almost 'Richard Hell' territory. He and Webern died the same year -same month(!) Sad time for groundbreaking classical composers.. Wonder if they hung out much?
  8:36pm
bunyan:

I've wondered if the actual recordings Kodaly and Bartok made have survived. I've pictured them roaming the Balkans and North Africa asking people to "sing real loud" into their gramophone...
  8:37pm
headcleaner:

"respect for the pollinators. but sorry that our species is genociding yours, so that a small handful of companies can make a tidy profit for a couple of years. it's the anthropocene and hey, these things happen"
  8:38pm
bunyan:

We should be bothered more about the fact that a geological epoch needs to be named for us...
Avatar 8:41pm
jt:

You have to admit, Violet Archer is just TOO good a name to use only once.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:45pm
steveo:

Hello, I'm enjoying to listen
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
steveo:

The oak trees are doing their horrendous catkin thing in Brooklyn
Avatar 8:47pm
ranjit:

i've got a brooklyn ginkgo puffing out yellow clouds outside my window
Avatar 8:48pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...in Spring she used her alias : Violent Achoo...
  8:53pm
Dr. Jobygaxx:

Definitely great music for writing progress notes for my patients with some intense and traumatic emotional/interpersonal experiences. Cheers!
Avatar 8:54pm
21:

Grazie Maestra Bethany.
Avatar 8:58pm
TDK60:

I thank thee, Bethany.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
bukowski.:

thank you, Bethany!
Avatar 8:58pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

TY As Ever DJ BR !
Always Nutritious, Delicious & Good for the Soul.
Avatar 8:59pm
slugluv1313:

beautiful show, Bethany -- thanks so much!
  9:00pm
bunyan:

Thank you again, as always...
Avatar 9:00pm
ranjit:

thank you, Bethany!
  9:01pm
Zetti:

Thank you!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:01pm
WR:

thank you Bethany! It always goes so fast.
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