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Two Romanian Folk Dances : ウィキペディア英語版 | Two Romanian Dances, Op. 8a
The ''Two Romanian Dances'' (''Két Román Tánc'' in Hungarian), Op. 8a, are piano work written by Béla Bartók, based on Romanian folk music. Written in 1910, they date from the beginning of his interest in folk music — his first work showing strong folk influence, the String Quartet No. 1, is from just two years before. However, the ''Dances'' show that he has already seamlessly incorporated folk idioms into his musical language. ==Romanian Dance No. 1, Op. 8a No. 1== The first dance (''Allegro vivace'') is rhapsodic in form, though with a recurrent main theme. This theme, which provides the melodic, textural, and rhythmic foundations of the work, is first heard ''pianissimo'' in the murky depths of the keyboard. The middle section, ''Lento'', presents an evocative modal melody against a various tremolo harmonies in the bass. This section fades away, and, after a long and increasingly frenzied crescendo, the main theme returns in triumphant ''fortissimo'' octaves. Unusually for Bartók, major and minor chords are used extensively in this piece.
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