Bartók’s “Beast Chord” – The Darkest Sound in Orchestral Music
Dive into Bartók’s legendary “Beast Chord” from his Concerto for Orchestra — a dark, rule-breaking sound that feels alive. Music theorist Keith Horn breaks down how Bartók’s orchestration, voicing, and harmony created one of the most powerful and menacing moments in 20th-century music. #Bartok #ConcertoForOrchestra #MusicTheory #ClassicalMusic #Orchestration #KeithHorn #ChordOfTheWeek #ComposerAnalysis #ModernMusic #BartokAnalysis https://open.spotify.com/track/1vvGiV...

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