String Quartet No. 2 (Bartók)

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The String Quartet No. 2 in A minor by Béla Bartók was written between 1915 and October 1917 in Rákoskeresztúr in Hungary. It is one of six string quartets by Bartok.

Bartók string quartet number 2, second movement, played by the Carmel Quartet
CatalogueSz. 67
Composed1915 (1915)–17
DedicationWaldbauer-Kerpely Quartet
Performed3 March 1918 (1918-03-03): Budapest
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String Quartet
No. 2
by Béla Bartók
CatalogueSz. 67
Composed1915 (1915)–17
DedicationWaldbauer-Kerpely Quartet
Performed3 March 1918 (1918-03-03): Budapest
Published1920 (1920)
Movementsthree
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The work is in three movements:

  1. Moderato
  2. Allegro molto capriccioso
  3. Lento

In a letter to André Gertier, Bartók described the first movement as being in sonata form, the second as "a kind of rondo" and the third as "difficult to define" but possibly a sort of ternary form. Zoltán Kodály, who thought of the three movements of this quartet as "life episodes," heard "peaceful life" in the first movement, and for all its roiling emotions, the movement does indeed leave an impression of tranquility at the end.

The brooding, intense last movement (Kodály heard it as "suffering") is particularly funereal because it is as immobile as the second movement is animated. Long stretches are rhythmically static, and the parts that do move are often interrupted by silence.[1]

The work was dedicated to the Waldbauer-Kerpely String Quartet [hu], who gave the piece its premiere on 3 March 1918 in Budapest. The work was first published in 1920 by Universal Edition.

Discography

More information Year, Performer ...
Year Performer Label
2019 Quatuor Ragazze Channel Classics [2]
2017 Heath Quartet Harmonia Mundi - HMM90766162
2007 Quatuor Ebene Mirare [3]
1997 Takács Quartet Decca [4]
1988 Emerson Quartet Deutsche Grammophon [5]
1963 Juilliard String Quartet Sony Classical - 5062312 [6]
1950 Juilliard String Quartet Sony Classical - 19439831102
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