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| author | Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com> | 2022-02-10 22:29:25 +0100 |
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| committer | Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com> | 2022-02-10 22:29:25 +0100 |
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Add correct diacritic to Béla Viktor János's name
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diff --git a/en/programs.in b/en/programs.in index 793abda..417f894 100644 --- a/en/programs.in +++ b/en/programs.in @@ -51,16 +51,16 @@ intermission Ravel — string quartet (1903) NOM : 360° -COMPOSITEURS : Haydn, Bartok, Brahms +COMPOSITEURS : Haydn, Bartók, Brahms DURÉE : 1:50 with intermission DESCRIPTION : This panoramic vision provides an exploration of the string quartet's repertoire with three great composers representative of the aesthetics of their time. -This program will take you on a journey across centuries and styles, from the elegant and inventive classicism of Haydn to the mysterious and flamboyant modernism of Bartok, passing via the sometimes tender, sometimes tumultuous sentimental romanticism of Brahms. +This program will take you on a journey across centuries and styles, from the elegant and inventive classicism of Haydn to the mysterious and flamboyant modernism of Bartók, passing via the sometimes tender, sometimes tumultuous sentimental romanticism of Brahms. Three contrasting quartets that highlight the universal and timeless aspect of musical language. MORCEAUX : Haydn — quartet Op. 76, No. 1 (1797) -Bartok — quartet No. 2, Op. 17 (1917) +Bartók — quartet No. 2, Op. 17 (1917) intermission Brahms — quartet Op. 51, No. 2 (1873) @@ -79,13 +79,13 @@ intermission Beethoven — quartet Op. 18, No. 4 (1799) NOM : The precursors -COMPOSITEURS : Beethoven, Bartok +COMPOSITEURS : Beethoven, Bartók DURÉE : 1:15 with no intermission DESCRIPTION : This concert brings together two virtuoso quartets that have marked the history of music. Today they are considered masterpieces of the repertoire. Beethoven played a major role in the development of the string quartet. Through his sixteen quartets composed over nearly thirty years, he pushed the boundaries of the genre, sharing his deepest feelings. During its creation, the 7^th^ quartet encountered the incomprehension of both the public and the performers. To the violinist Radicati, who told him it wasn't music, Beethoven replied: “It's not for you! It's for times yet to come.” -Advancing from a different perspective, Bartok sought to innovate in form while anchoring his work in the popular tradition of his country. He undertook an innovative approach which led him to collect folklore themes from local populations. His cycle of six string quartets, also composed over the space of thirty years, is the completion of the quest for this new musical language, inspired by popular music with the richness of construction specific to Western written music. +Advancing from a different perspective, Bartók sought to innovate in form while anchoring his work in the popular tradition of his country. He undertook an innovative approach which led him to collect folklore themes from local populations. His cycle of six string quartets, also composed over the space of thirty years, is the completion of the quest for this new musical language, inspired by popular music with the richness of construction specific to Western written music. MORCEAUX : Beethoven — quartet No. 7, Op. 59, No. 1, “Razumovsky” (1806) -Bartok — quartet No. 2, Op. 17 (1917) +Bartók — quartet No. 2, Op. 17 (1917) |
