[quote=dpcon]William,
Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra is great on so many levels as you mentioned. We forget how modern and unique that piece is in almost all it's elements: Melody, Harmony, Modality, Rhythm, Color, Form, Orchestration and even Instrumentation if I'm not mistaken.
I like his entire body of work from Bluebeards Castle to Music for Strings Percussion and Celeste to his incredible String Quartets.
We would never have had the original theme from "The Outer Limits" (Dominic Frontiere) without Bartoks 2nd Piano Concerto. Which brings to mind his totally original writing for that instrument. He's a giant among composers of the last century.
Bartok: absolutely. Thinking about the music for strings percussion and celesta, with its amazing whirring insect music - prefigures Ligeti, Grisey, FSOL, etc. Also a gorgeously worked out fugue in the first movement, and we don't get too many of those around here these days...
BTW quite a nice Ligeti Hommage in the score for the remake of Solaris. I'm not sure about the marimba-type stuff though. Who was this? Jonathan Larsen?
Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra is great on so many levels as you mentioned. We forget how modern and unique that piece is in almost all it's elements: Melody, Harmony, Modality, Rhythm, Color, Form, Orchestration and even Instrumentation if I'm not mistaken.
I like his entire body of work from Bluebeards Castle to Music for Strings Percussion and Celeste to his incredible String Quartets.
We would never have had the original theme from "The Outer Limits" (Dominic Frontiere) without Bartoks 2nd Piano Concerto. Which brings to mind his totally original writing for that instrument. He's a giant among composers of the last century.
Bartok: absolutely. Thinking about the music for strings percussion and celesta, with its amazing whirring insect music - prefigures Ligeti, Grisey, FSOL, etc. Also a gorgeously worked out fugue in the first movement, and we don't get too many of those around here these days...
BTW quite a nice Ligeti Hommage in the score for the remake of Solaris. I'm not sure about the marimba-type stuff though. Who was this? Jonathan Larsen?