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Bartók Festival – Take nóta!

Bartók Festival – Take nóta!

This concert of the Bartók Festival invites you to explore his orchestral works most deeply influenced by folk and traditional music. Get ready for a battle between classical violin and gypsy violin!

Fri 06.02.26 20:00
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As part of his ongoing research into traditional music, Bartók gradually integrated the folk elements he discovered into his compositions. In the Six Romanian Folk Dances, he drew inspiration from melodies originating in Transylvania. Initially titled Hungarian Folk Dances, the work was renamed in 1920 following Transylvania’s integration into Romania.

The Rhapsodies for Violin further develop...

As part of his ongoing research into traditional music, Bartók gradually integrated the folk elements he discovered into his compositions. In the Six Romanian Folk Dances, he drew inspiration from melodies originating in Transylvania. Initially titled Hungarian Folk Dances, the work was renamed in 1920 following Transylvania’s integration into Romania.

The Rhapsodies for Violin further develop Bartók’s stylistic exploration. Originally written for violin and piano, these rhapsodies demand greater virtuosity than the Six Dances, bringing folk traditions even closer to the classical concert stage. They were later orchestrated, incorporating traditional instruments such as the cimbalom.

The Dance Suite, composed in 1923 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the unification of Buda and Pest, reflects Bartók’s ethnomusicological research. However, rather than serving a patriotic purpose, Bartók also draws from Arab, Romanian, and other musical traditions, allowing them to coexist.

As part of the festival, a series of activities surrounds the concert:

  • 4:00–6:00 pm: Musiq3 Listening Table at Bozar (free registration required)

  • 7:00–7:30 pm: multilingual introduction

  • 8:00–9:00 pm: concert

  • after the concert: meet Simone Lamsma during a signing session at the Boîte à Musique stand in the Bozar entrance hall. As part of the Star Soloists subscription series.

This concert is part of the Bartók Festival, co-organized with Bozar. Discover the full programme here.

Thanks to the players of the National Lottery and to the Tax Shelter of the Federal Government of Belgium through Casa Kafka Pictures. With the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Belgium.

Programma booklet (FR-NL)

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Fri 06.02.2026 20:00
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Concert with introduction

Enhance your experience beyond the concert with an introduction! The introduction starts at 7 pm and is free upon presentation of your concert ticket.

Programme

  • Béla Bartók
    44 Duos for Two Violins, Sz. 98, BB 104, I. Párosíto (Teasing Song)
  • Traditional
    Transylvanian folk music
  • Béla Bartók
    Transylvanian Dances, Sz. 96, BB 102b
  • Béla Bartók
    Rhapsody for violin No. 1, Sz. 87, BB 94
  • Béla Bartók
    44 Duos for Two Violins, Sz. 98, BB 104, II. Kalamajkó (Maypole Dance)
  • Béla Bartók
    Hungarian Pictures, Sz. 97, BB 103
  • Béla Bartók
    Romanian Folk Dances, Sz.56, BB 68 (arr. Tcha Limberger)
  • Béla Bartók
    Dance Suite, Sz. 77, BB 86a

Artists

  • Antony Hermus Conductor
  • Simone Lamsma Violin
  • Kalotaszeg trio:
  • Tcha Limberger Violin
  • Rudolf Toni Bratsch
  • Vilmos Csikos Double bass

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