Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Béla Bartók with "From the Diary of a Fly," a captivating collection of his piano works released on June 1, 2024, by Winter & Winter. This album, performed by Teodoro Anzellotti, offers a comprehensive journey through Bartók's diverse and innovative compositions, spanning a duration of 55 minutes and 43 seconds.
The album features a rich tapestry of pieces, including selections from Bartók's renowned "Mikrokosmos," "For Children," and "Fourteen Bagatelles," as well as his evocative "Romanian Folk Dances." Each track showcases Bartók's unique blend of folk influences and modernist techniques, providing a deep dive into his musical genius. From the whimsical "Bagpipe" to the lively "Merry Andrew" and the serene "Evening in Transylvania," this album is a testament to Bartók's ability to capture the essence of his cultural heritage while pushing the boundaries of classical music.
Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "From the Diary of a Fly" promises an enriching experience. The meticulous performance by Teodoro Anzellotti brings out the nuanced beauty and technical brilliance of Bartók's compositions, making this album a standout addition to any music lover's collection. Dive into the timeless allure of Béla Bartók's music and discover the depth and breadth of his artistic vision.
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. II], Bb 53: 3. AllegrettoBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. II], Bb 53: 23. Andante TranquilloBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. II], Bb 53: 24. AndanteBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. II], Bb 53: 11. LentoBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. II], Bb 53: 29. Canon / Kanon / Kánon (Allegro Non Troppo)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. II], Bb 53: 18. Teasing Song / Spottlied / Gúnydal (Sostenuto)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Three Hungarian Folksongs from Csík / Drei Volkslieder Aus Dem Komitat Csík / Három Csíkmegyei Népdal, Bb 45b: 1. Rubato (»The Peacock« / »Der Pfau« / »Fölszállott a Páva«)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Three Hungarian Folksongs from Csík / Drei Volkslieder Aus Dem Komitat Csík / Három Csíkmegyei Népdal, Bb 45b: 2. L'istesso Tempo (»At the Jánoshida Fairground« / »Auf Dem Jánoshida Festplatz« / »Jánoshidi Vásártéren«)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Three Hungarian Folksongs from Csík / Drei Volkslieder Aus Dem Komitat Csík / Három Csíkmegyei Népdal, Bb 45b: 3. Poco Vivo (»White Lily« / »Weiße Lilie« / »Fehér Liliomszál«)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Ten Easy Piano Pieces / Zehn Leichte Klavierstücke / Tíz Könnyű Zongoradarab, Bb 51: 5. Evening in Transylvania / Ein Abend Am Lande / Este a SzékelyeknélBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Romanian Folk Dances / Rumänische Volkstänze / Román Népi Táncok, Bb 68: 1. Jocul Cu Bâtă (»Stick Dance« / »Der Tanz Mit Dem Stabe«)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Romanian Folk Dances / Rumänische Volkstänze / Román Népi Táncok, Bb 68: 2. Brâul (»Sash Dance« / »Schärpentanz«)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Romanian Folk Dances / Rumänische Volkstänze / Román Népi Táncok, Bb 68: 3. Pe Loc (»In One Spot« / »Der Stampfer«)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Romanian Folk Dances / Rumänische Volkstänze / Román Népi Táncok, Bb 68: 4. Buciumeana (»Dance from Bucsum« / »Tanz Aus Butschum«)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Romanian Folk Dances / Rumänische Volkstänze / Román Népi Táncok, Bb 68: 5. 'Poarga' Românească (»Romanian Polka« / »Rumänische Polka«)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Romanian Folk Dances / Rumänische Volkstänze / Román Népi Táncok, Bb 68: 6. Mărunţel (»Fast Dance« / »Schnelltanz«)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 31. Andante TranquilloBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 35. Con MotoBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 36. Drunkard's Song / Lied Der Betrunkenen / Részegek Nótája (Vivace)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 26. ModeratoBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 11. LentoBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 6. Study for the Left Hand / Studie Für Die Linke Hand / Balkéztanulmány (Allegro)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 27. Jest / Scherz / Tréfa (Allegramente)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 10. Children's Dance / Kindertanz / Gyermektánc (Allegro Molto)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 20. Drinking Song / Trinklied / Bordal (Allegro)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 21. Allegro RobustoBéla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
For Children / Für Kinder / Gyermekeknek [Vol. I], Bb 53: 40. Swine-Herd's Dance / Schweinehirtentanz / Kanásztánc (Allegro Vivace)Béla Bartók, Teodoro Anzellotti
Béla Bartók, born in 1881 in Nagyszentmiklós, Hungary, was a towering figure in 20th-century music, renowned as a composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. His deep connection to Hungarian and Central European folk music infused his compositions with a unique and captivating flavor, making him one of Hungary's greatest composers alongside Franz Liszt. Bartók's prodigious talent was evident from a young age; by four, he could play forty tunes on the piano, and by five, he began formal piano lessons with his mother. His musical journey took him from his early studies in Pozsony to becoming a distinguished teacher at the Zeneakadémia. Bartók's extensive work in collecting and studying folk music from across Central Europe enriched his compositions, which span orchestral works, string quartets, piano solos, and vocal settings of folk songs. His legacy endures as one of the most significant contributors to classical and neoclassical music, celebrated for his innovative approach and deep cultural roots. Bartók passed away in New York in 1945, leaving behind a rich musical heritage that continues to inspire and enchant audiences worldwide.