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In the Third Concerto Mr. Schiff brought out the elegiac beauty, folkloric lyricism, dancing spirits and, by the end, impish joy of this piece, which he describes as Bartok's swan song.
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While we are all waiting to see how all this promise comes to fruition, there is the DG Concerts recording of Dudamel conducting the LA Philharmonic in Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra earlier this year that is now available on iTunes.
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While we are all waiting to see how all this promise comes to fruition, there is the DG Concerts recording of Dudamel conducting the LA Philharmonic in Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra earlier this year that is now available on iTunes.
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Mr. Bartok is correct that we should encourage moderate Muslims to reject the excesses of the terror-masters, and we should promise any factions who rebel peace and good-fellowship.
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A snap-pizzicato (also known as Bartok-pizzicato) articulation was added:
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(Soundbite of music) SIMON: You can hear Christoph Eschenbach conduct Brahms and Bartok and read an essay about the new music director on our new classical blog, Deceptive Cadence, all at nprmusic. org.
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(Soundbite of music) SIMON: You can hear Christoph Eschenbach conduct Brahms and Bartok and read an essay about the new music director on our new classical blog, Deceptive Cadence, all at nprmusic. org.
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(Soundbite of music) SIMON: You can hear Christoph Eschenbach conduct Brahms and Bartok and read an essay about the new music director on our new classical blog, Deceptive Cadence, all at nprmusic. org.
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(Soundbite of music) SIMON: You can hear Christoph Eschenbach conduct Brahms and Bartok and read an essay about the new music director on our new classical blog, Deceptive Cadence, all at nprmusic. org.
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(Soundbite of music) SIMON: You can hear Christoph Eschenbach conduct Brahms and Bartok and read an essay about the new music director on our new classical blog, Deceptive Cadence, all at nprmusic. org.
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