Béla Bartók's 1907 Violin Concerto : Genesis and Fate (Quellen und Studien zur Musikgeschichte von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart. Sources and Studies in Mus) (2020. 156 S. 24 Abb. 210 mm)

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The genesis and genius of Bartók’s Concerto was mingled with his love for Stefi Geyer. As Hungarian Tristan pursuing his Isolde, he sounds allusions to Wagner’s paean of unfulfilled love. In transposing the ideal into the real, Bartók enlists folk sources voicing pristine truths of peasants. While biography and Tristan allusions supply the keys to Stefi’s Concerto, the Tristan grief motif serves as bridge from idealized romance to the pentatonic simplicity of peasant realism. In these tensions private love and public life, and esoteric romance and raw worldliness are provoked and reconciled. The rise and fall of living romance and its musical mirroring against peasant scales and rhythms is background to "Tristan" ruling a score that incites and resolves the clash of two conflicting worlds

Bartók’s 1907 Violin Concerto, expressing his love for Stefi Geyer, sounds various allusions to Wagner’s paean to unrequited love. The work presents a musical crossroads contrasting Stefi’s ideal world and peasant realism.

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