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Dénes Várjon plays Béla Bartók
Béla Bartók

Dénes Várjon

Dénes Várjon plays Béla Bartók

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Label: CAvi
UPC: 0028948679799
Catnr: AVI 4867979
Release date: 07 November 2025
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CAvi
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0028948679799
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AVI 4867979
Release date
07 November 2025
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Bartók, for me, is truly one of the most important composers

Bartók, for me, is truly one of the most important composers, on a par with Beethoven and Mozart.” In our interview about the piano works on this album, Hungarian pianist Dénes Várjon constantly expressed deep admiration, a keen understanding of this music, and a strong affinity with the composer’s personality. For this musician, bringing Bartók closer to the audience as a person and an artist is a labour of love. ”I grew up with his music. It feels like a mother tongue to me. And I’m interested in everything he wrote, from the earliest works to the late ones. It’s so important to see the traditions he came from and to understand how he found his voice as a composer.”

Várjon notes that Bartók was fascinated by the simplicity and sincerity of the people who sang these songs to him. Those two traits probably corresponded with Bartók’s own personality as an artist and a human being. “When I look at photos of him, what I see is a simple, sincere man; there seems to be nothing false or hypocritical in his character.

He also seems highly vulnerable. Bartók spoke slowly, quite naturally, but not much. He never tried to put on a show to win his audience’s favour. He was truly an authentic person. At the same time, he had the energy and temperament of a volcano rumbling inside him – an energy he harnessed with an astounding amount of sheer discipline. The result was a high degree of fascinating, unresolved tension. Bartók, like Schubert, is one of the composers I find the most moving.”
(Excerpts from an interview in the booklet)

Bartók ist zumindest für mich einer der bedeutendsten Komponisten

„Bartók ist für mich wirklich einer der wichtigsten Komponisten. Er steht für mich an der Seite von Beethoven und Mozart.“ Was immer der ungarische Pianist Dénes Várjon in unserem Gespräch über die hier vorgestellten Klavierwerke Béla Bartóks sagt, es spricht daraus eine große Verehrung, eine tiefe Kenntnis dieser Musik, ein starkes Einfühlen in die Seele des Komponisten.

Bartók als Mensch und Künstler nahe zu bringen ist Dénes Várjon eine Herzensangelegenheit. „Ich bin mit seiner Musik aufgewachsen. Sie ist wirklich wie eine Muttersprache für mich. Mich interessiert all seine Musik, von den frühesten Werken bis zu den letzten. Es ist so wichtig, zu sehen, aus welcher Tradition er kommt und in welcher Art und Weise er seine eigene Sprache fand.“

Bartók habe, meint Dénes Várjon, die Einfachheit und Aufrichtigkeit der Menschen fasziniert, die diese Lieder sangen. Vermutlich korrespondiert das auch mit Facetten von Bartóks eigener Persönlichkeit, als Mensch und Künstler. „Schaue ich mir Fotos von ihm an, so sehe ich da einen sehr einfachen, ehrlichen Menschen, ich entdecke nichts Falsches.

Er wirkt auch sehr verletzlich. Er sprach ruhig, ganz natürlich, aber wenig. Er zog keine Show ab, um die Gunst von Leuten zu gewinnen. Er war wirklich sehr authentisch. Und gleichzeitig hatte er einen Vulkan in sich, vulkangleiche Energie und Temperament. Und das war alles mit einer unglaublichen Disziplin verbunden. Das bewirkte eine große Spannung. Für mich ist er - ähnlich wie Schubert - einer der bewegendsten Komponisten.
“(Excerpts from an interview in the booklet)

Artist(s)

Dénes Várjon (piano)

Dénes Várjon’s sensational technique, profound musicianship, and wide range of interests have made him one of the most thrilling and highly regarded pianists on the international music scene. Várjon is a universal musician: an excellent soloist, a first-class chamber musician, an artistic director of music festivals, and a highly sought-after piano pedagogue. Widely acknowledged as a preeminent chamber musician, Várjon works on a regular with illustrious partners such as Steven Isserlis, Antje Weithaas, Tabea Zimmermann, Kim Kashkashian, Jörg Widmann, Leonidas Kavakos, András Schiff, Heinz Holliger, Miklós Perényi, and Joshua Bell. As a soloist, he is a welcome guest at major concert series, from New York’s Carnegie Hall to Vienna’s Konzerthaus and London’s Wigmore Hall. He is frequently invited to work with many of the world’s leading symphony orchestras and...
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Dénes Várjon’s sensational technique, profound musicianship, and wide range of interests have made him one of the most thrilling and highly regarded pianists on the international music scene. Várjon is a universal musician: an excellent soloist, a first-class chamber musician, an artistic director of music festivals, and a highly sought-after piano pedagogue.
Widely acknowledged as a preeminent chamber musician, Várjon works on a regular with illustrious partners such as Steven Isserlis, Antje Weithaas, Tabea Zimmermann, Kim Kashkashian, Jörg Widmann, Leonidas Kavakos, András Schiff, Heinz Holliger, Miklós Perényi, and Joshua Bell. As a soloist, he is a welcome guest at major concert series, from New York’s Carnegie Hall to Vienna’s Konzerthaus and London’s Wigmore Hall. He is frequently invited to work with many of the world’s leading symphony orchestras and collaborates with eminent conductors. He appears on a regular basis at leading international festivals.
Dénes Várjon has recorded for Naxos, Capriccio, ECM, PAN-Classics (CH), Hungarton and recently for CAvi-music labels (all Beethoven Violin Sonatas with Antje Weithaas). In 2015 he recorded the Schumann piano concerto with the WDR Symphonieorchester and Heinz Holliger, and all five Beethoven piano concertos with Concerto Budapest and András Keller.
In 1991, Dénes Várjon graduated from the Franz Liszt Music Academy Budapest, where his professors included Sándor Falvai, György Kurtág and Ferenc Rados. In parallel with his studies, he participated as actively in international master classes imparted by András Schiff. Dénes Várjon won first prize at the Piano Competition of Hungarian Radio, at the Leó Weiner Chamber Music Competition in Budapest, and at the Géza Anda Competition in Zurich.
He is a recipient of the Liszt Prize, the Sándor Veress Prize, and the Bartók-Pásztory Prize. In 2020 he received Hungary’s foremost award in the area of culture, the Kossuth Prize. Mr. Várjon works also for Henle Urtext Editions.

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01.
Imrovisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Op. 20 Sz. 74 (1920): Improvisation I - Molto moderato
01:14
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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Imrovisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Op. 20 Sz. 74 (1920): Improvisation II - Molto capriccioso
01:01
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Imrovisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Op. 20 Sz. 74 (1920): Improvisation III - Lento, rubato
02:33
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Imrovisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Op. 20 Sz. 74 (1920): Improvisation IV - Allegretto scherzando
00:41
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Imrovisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Op. 20 Sz. 74 (1920): Improvisation V - Allegro molto
00:50
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Imrovisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Op. 20 Sz. 74 (1920): Improvisation VI - Allegro moderato, molto capriccioso
01:30
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Imrovisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Op. 20 Sz. 74 (1920): Improvisation VII - Sostenuto, rubato
02:06
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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Imrovisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Op. 20 Sz. 74 (1920): Improvisation VIII - Allegro
01:59
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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7 Sketches Op. 9b Sz. 44 (1908-1910): 1. Portrait d'une jeune fille / Portrai of a Girl Andante con moto
01:45
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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7 Sketches Op. 9b Sz. 44 (1908-1910): 2. Balançoire. Comodo / See-Saw, Dickory-Daw
00:50
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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7 Sketches Op. 9b Sz. 44 (1908-1910): 3. Lento
01:51
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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7 Sketches Op. 9b Sz. 44 (1908-1910): 4. Non troppo lento - Tempo
03:17
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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7 Sketches Op. 9b Sz. 44 (1908-1910): 5. Mélodie populaire roumaine / Romanian Folk Melody Andante rubato
01:15
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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7 Sketches Op. 9b Sz. 44 (1908-1910): 6. A la manière valaque / In Walachian Style Allegretto
00:36
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7 Sketches Op. 9b Sz. 44 (1908-1910): 7. Poco lento
01:55
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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Allegro Barbaro Sz. 49 (1910/1911)
02:30
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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2 Elegies, op. 8b Sz. 41(1908/09): Elegie I - Grave
06:32
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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2 Elegies, op. 8b Sz. 41(1908/09): Elegie II - Molto adagio, sempre rubato
07:09
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
19.
Suite, Op. 14 Sz. 62 (1916): I Allegretto
01:52
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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Suite, Op. 14 Sz. 62 (1916): II Scherzo
01:47
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Suite, Op. 14 Sz. 62 (1916): III Allegro molto
02:06
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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Suite, Op. 14 Sz. 62 (1916): IV Sostenuto
03:31
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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3 Hungarian Folksongs from Csík, Sz. 35a (1907): 1. The Peacock Rubato
01:37
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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3 Hungarian Folksongs from Csík, Sz. 35a (1907): 2. At the Jánoshdia fairground L'stesso tempo
01:36
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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3 Hungarian Folksongs from Csík, Sz. 35a (1907): 3. White lily Poco vivo
00:46
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
26.
Sonatina, Sz. 55 (1915) Based on Romanian Folks tunes: I Bagpipes Allegretto
01:35
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
27.
Sonatina, Sz. 55 (1915) Based on Romanian Folks tunes: II Bear Dance Moderato
00:35
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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Sonatina, Sz. 55 (1915) Based on Romanian Folks tunes: III Finale allegro vivace
01:53
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 1. Four old Sorrowful Songs: Rubato
01:04
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 2. Four old Sorrowful Songs: Andante
01:54
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 3. Four old Sorrowful Songs: Poco rubato
00:40
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 4. Four old Sorrowful Songs: Andante
00:37
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 5. Scherzo: Allegro
00:40
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 6. Ballade Andante (Tema con variazioni)
02:41
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 7. Old Dance Tunes: Allegro
00:49
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 8. Old Dance Tunes: Allegretto
00:31
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 9. Old Dance Tunes: Allegretto
00:13
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 10. Old Dance Tunes: I'stesso Temo
00:28
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 11. Old Dance Tunes: Assai moderato
00:46
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 12. Old Dance Tunes: Allegretto
00:37
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 13. Old Dance Tunes: Poco più vivo
00:31
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 14. Old Dance Tunes: Allegro
00:34
(Béla Bartók) Dénes Várjon
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15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914-18): 15. Old Dance Tunes: Allegro
01:29
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