Béla Bartók : A Celebration

Adjunct Professor of Ethnomusicology Benjamin Suchoff
Scarecrow Press
9780810849587
0-8108-4958-5

This compilation of essays, lectures, and scholarly papers from 1953 to the present includes insights obtained by the author over a half-century career as a Bartk specialist. Divided into three parts, chapters examine Bartk as a multifaceted music figure: composer, folklorist, pianist, and teacher. As composer, it includes program notes, an introduction to his principles of composition, and theoretic-analytical discussion of selected works, including Mikrokosmos. As folklorist, it examines the outcome of Bartk's fieldwork, methodology, and findings in East European, Arabic, and Turkish autochthonous folk music materials. Bartk's American years are also discussed. The narrative is supported by a substantial number of musical examples and references. Particularly essential for music teachers and university students, it is an indispensable resource for future research in Bartk studies. It is also intended for theorists, ethnomusicologists, and musicians interested in understanding Bartk 's compositional processes and methodology.