While there is no dedicated page for this specific work on (it is still under copyright in many regions), the full score and piano reduction are published by Editio Musica Budapest (EMB) . Musical Style & Composition
: Heavily focused on serialism, dodecaphony, and highly chromatic, avant-garde textures. Structure and Musical Analysis Gyula David Viola Concerto Imslp
Dávid composed his Viola Concerto in the immediate post-war years, a period of intense creative output in Hungary before the strictures of Socialist Realism fully gripped the cultural apparatus. Unlike the harsh dissonance of the Western European avant-garde, Dávid’s concerto is rooted in tonality but utilizes a sophisticated harmonic language that reflects the "peasant" modality of Hungarian folk song. While there is no dedicated page for this
If you were to ask the average classical music enthusiast to name a viola concerto, the answer is almost immediate: Walton. Perhaps Hindemith. If they are well-versed, they might offer Bartók or Stamitz. Unlike the harsh dissonance of the Western European
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