Featuring:
Bartók
Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71, BB 79 – Old Dance Tunes: No. 1: Allegro (Arra gyere, amőre én...) (‘Come over here with me...’)
Дeva
777
Folk songs set to piano accompaniment. Is there anything strange about that? Not at all. Folk music set to pop accompaniment. Is there anything strange about that? Well... but why would there be? What is the difference between Béla Bartók creating arrangements of folk songs for the piano, the instrument most typically used in classical music, and Dorina Takács (or Дeva) setting folk songs to electronic pop music accompaniment? This is one of the things the next concert in the Musical Dissection series is about (spoiler: while there is a difference in terms of music, there is none in theory. In both cases the creators carefully and lovingly transfer the folk song from its original environment into another musical universe).
Age: 12-18 year
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
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