Béla Bartók's best-known and most substantial works for violin and piano are his Sonatas No. 1 and No. 2 and the Rhapsodies No. 1 and No. 2, though he wrote several more pieces for this combination of instruments -- some early miscellaneous compositions, and later collections of folk songs and dances, which Bartók identifies by name or national ...
This little program of transcriptions for flute and harp could have been played a half-century ago in an old-money living room or an afternoon-tea musicale at a social club. It's beautifully done, and, taken for what it is, it's delightful. The program is centered on exactly the composer who would have been the repertoire center of any player of ...
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