NSO Performs Bartók Masterpiece with Dutch Piano Duo Jussen Brothers
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The NSO National Symphony Orchestra will perform Bartók's 'Concerto for Two Pianos and Two Percussion' with the Dutch piano duo Lucas and Arthur Jussen. Bartók's meticulous attention to sound, evident in this work, was even used in Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining.' The concert will take place on April 11th at the National Concert Hall in Taipei.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who composed the 'Concerto for Two Pianos and Two Percussion' performed by the NSO and the Jussen brothers?
- A: Béla Bartók, a Hungarian composer born in 1881, composed the 'Concerto for Two Pianos and Two Percussion' performed by the NSO and the Jussen brothers.
- Q: Which famous film used Bartók's 'Concerto for Two Pianos and Two Percussion' as background music?
- A: Stanley Kubrick's classic film 'The Shining' used Bartók's 'Concerto for Two Pianos and Two Percussion' as background music to create a thrilling atmosphere.
- Q: What specific acoustic instructions did Bartók include in the score's preface for this concerto?
- A: Bartók included instructions for the diagonal placement of two pianos and required cloth pads under idle instruments to prevent aftershock resonance in the score's preface.
- Q: Which Dutch piano duo is collaborating with the NSO for the second time in this performance?
- A: The Dutch piano duo Lucas and Arthur Jussen is collaborating with the NSO for the second time in the performance of Bartók's 'Concerto for Two Pianos and Percussion'.
- Q: Who is the timpani principal of the NSO and what did he say about the concerto's second movement?
- A: Sebastian Efler, the NSO Timpani Principal, described the concerto's second movement as resembling a cold, dark dream with mysterious and suspenseful qualities.