Schönberg, Webern, Bartok / Moscow Virtuosi / Vladimir Spivakov
Editorial Reviews Anton Webern (1883-1945) Bela Bartok (1881-1945) Moscow Virtuosi With his Moscow Virtuosi, Vladimir Spivakov recorded works for strings by 20th century composers. Schoenberg's "Transfigured Night" has long been one of the classics of the post-romantic expressionistic style which Schoenberg embraced before he said farewell to tonal music. Webern's "Slow Movement" is similar in style, while Bartok's "Divertimento" tries to fuse elements of classicism and folklore, thereby achievinga seriousness which is both serene and poignant
Album Description
Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951)
Verklarte Nacht (Transfigured Night) (1943)
Langsamer Satz (Slow Movement)(1930)
Divertimento Sz. 113 (1939)
Vladimir Spivakov, director
Schönberg, Webern, Bartok / Moscow Virtuosi / Vladimir Spivakov, Music, Webern Schönberg, Bartok, Vladimir Spivakov
Schönberg, Webern, Bartok / Moscow Virtuosi / Vladimir Spivakov
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