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Jávori Ferenc: Klezmer-Suite (1999)

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Instrument: Chamber Music for Mixed Ensemble
Skład: Violin, Clarinet (B flat), Accordion, Trombone, Double bass, Piano, Drum set, String orchestra
Seria: EMB Contemporary Music
Rodzaj: Klezmer
Period: Contemporary Music
Czas trwania: 37'
Zasięg: 152 stron
Format: 24,3 x 33,6 cm (B/4)
Waga: 0.592 kg
Pierwsze wydanie: Stycznia 2013
Wydawca: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Numer katalogowy: 14815
Inne : J-25
ISMN: 9790080148150
In the past decade the Budapest Klezmer Band and the Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra have proved in their joint concerts that the melodic world of the instrumental music of the Ashkenazic Jews of Eastern Europe and an ensemble consisting of the clarinet, piano, accordion, trombone, violin, double bass and percussion can be successfully combined with the sound of the classical orchestra. Ferenc Jávori's Klezmer Suite has become part of the repertoire of both ensembles, and has scored notable success both in Hungary and abroad. The printed edition made the work accessible for other ensembles as well.
The movements can also be performed separately.

Zawartość

1.
Lebedig un Freilach
2.
Doyna
3.
Légycsapó tánc
4.
Klezmer-szvit
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