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Berio violin duets - an introduction (2019)

Joseph Puglia
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The 34 Duetti of Luciano Berio were inspired by the 44 Duos of Bartók. Just as Bartók intended to introduce young musicians to his style, so did Berio attempt the same. Berio's focus however, was on finding a more modern set of techniques and colors that the violin could create, and he used these pieces for children to illustrate his own ideas of theater and dramaturgy in music. Because his ideas of theater consist of putting two completely different ideas together to make a third reality, the 1st and 2nd violin parts in his duets often sound as if they are in totally different worlds – with different dynamics, tone colors, and sometimes even tempi. This results in a novel approach to chamber music in which each partner is equal, but also very independent of the other. A beginning student can therefore contribute just as much musical value to a piece (indeed, sometimes much more) than a seasoned professional. Since Berio doesn't specify the level or age that the student needs to be in order to play these pieces, this allows for a lot of freedom in the choice of performers. The same piece can sound totally different if performed by two professionals, two young students, or one young student and one professional. Additionally, each duet is dedicated to a friend, musician, or person that Berio admired, and can be likened to a musical portrait. Berio said that the pieces were inspired by the “fragile thread of daily occasions” and therefore the pieces are not true portraits, but sometimes illustrations of an event which happened, a shared history between Berio and the dedicatee, or as in the case of Stravinsky, Bartók, or Boulez, an homage to a piece composed by that composer. Finally, the Duetti serve not only to introduce young musicians to Berio's style, but the full performance of the 34 duets is also a great introduction of 20th century musical concepts to audiences. Since each duet is very short, there is much variety in a performance of the works, and since each duet focuses on one or two 20th century techniques while still staying in a very familiar tonal world, audiences can be challenged while still maintaining a handhold on familiar territory.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsLuciano Berio, Béla Bartók, Violin Duos, performance, KonCon Lectorate
date23/01/2019
published25/10/2019
last modified25/10/2019
statuspublished
share statuspublic
licenseAll rights reserved
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/558624/558625
published inKC Research Portal
portal issue4. Lectorate 'Music, Education & Society'
connected toKC Research Portal


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558706 Berio No_1a Gordon Nikolic 2018 All rights reserved
558747 10 Duet 10 2018 All rights reserved
558751 Berio No_10 Bas Treub 2018 All rights reserved
558756 12 Duet 12 2018 All rights reserved
558761 Berio No_12 Mark Steinberg 2018 All rights reserved
558765 20 Duet 21 2018 All rights reserved
558769 Berio No_21 Laurie Smukler 2018 All rights reserved
558773 22 Duet 23 2018 All rights reserved
558777 Berio No-23 Colin Jacobsen 2018 All rights reserved
558781 25 Duet 26 2018 All rights reserved
558785 Berio No_26 Ron Copes 2018 All rights reserved
558789 27 Duet 28 2018 All rights reserved
558793 Berio No_28 Nicolas Mann 2018 All rights reserved
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626645 17 Duet 17 2019 All rights reserved
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626799 19 Duet 19 2018 All rights reserved
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