A bold step into modernism — Bartók’s turning point for the piano.
Composed in 1908, Béla Bartók’s 14 Bagatelles, Op.6 mark a decisive break from late-Romantic tradition and announce the composer’s unique modernist voice. Compact yet powerful, each miniature explores new harmonic colors, folk-inspired rhythms, and expressive possibilities far beyond conventional salon music.
This carefully prepared piano edition offers a clean, readable score accompanied by historical and stylistic commentary to help pianists understand and interpret these groundbreaking works.
Though concise, each Bagatelle contains a world of color and emotion — from introspective lyricism to playful rhythmic drive. Studying these pieces illuminates Bartók’s artistic evolution and his profound influence on 20th-century piano literature.
Add this insightful edition to your library and experience Bartók’s pivotal journey from Romanticism to modernism.