Bartók’s landmark Concerto for Orchestra is not only a
thrilling orchestral tour de force; it’s also a striking and deeply
expressive work which effortlessly assimilates Hungarian folk melodies
and rhythms in its compelling and polished score. At times brooding and
mysterious, it’s Bartók’s most popular and uplifting work, and it ends
in a flurry of high spirits.
With its lush and vivid orchestration and a healthy rhythmic swagger,
Kodály’s lesser-known Concerto for Orchestra is a captivating and
buoyant work. Inspired by the Baroque concerto grosso but updated with a
romantic sensibility, the result is a sure-footed, rousing and
energetic showpiece for orchestra.
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