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Bartók Béla: 33 Duets for two violoncellos

From the 44 Violin Duets

Transcription and fingering added by Pejtsik Árpád
Setting: Violoncellos
Series: Bartók Transcriptions
Period: 20th Century
Language: Hungarian, English, German, French
Length: 36 pages
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.163 kg
Published: March 1, 2016
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 14961
ISMN: 9790080149614
Béla Bartók composed his 44 Violin Duos in 1931, at the urging of the German violin pedagogue Erich Doflein. With two exceptions, all the pieces are based on original folk music themes, most of which the composer himself collected in the course of his numerous collecting trips to the Carpathian Basin and in Algeria. Although conceived as parts of a pedagogically motivated set, these little pieces are highly effective in concert performance as well. The transcription follows Bartók's original faithfully. The publication includes fingerings added by the editor.

Contents

1.
Matchmaking song
2.
Slovak song (2)
3.
Hungarian song (1)
4.
Play song
5.
Summer solstice song
6.
Maypole dance
7.
Menuetto
8.
Slovak song (1)
9.
Ruthenian song
10.
Pillow dance
11.
Soldiers'song
12.
Hungarian march (1)
13.
Hungarian march (2)
14.
Walachian song
15.
Jeering song
16.
Cradle song
17.
Mosquito dance
18.
New Year's greeting (3)
19.
Wedding song
20.
Dance from Máramaros
21.
Hungarian song (2)
22.
Teasing song
23.
Farewell to the bride
24.
Limping dance
25.
Hay-gathering song
26.
Scherzo
27.
Ruthenian kolomeika
28.
Alternating song
29.
A fairy tale
30.
Burlesque
31.
Sorrow
32.
Pizzicato
33.
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