Orbán György: Veni, Sol!
Selected Pieces for Piano
sheet music
According to the composer, Veni, Sol! is ''a collection of performance pieces for pianists with more advanced technical skills.'' The selection by Ágnes Lakos is based primarily on a 48-piece series entitled Seasons, composed in the early 2000s, but some earlier compositions have been also included in the volume. One critic wrote of Seasons: ''In spite of their seeming simplicity, these are strikingly well-written pieces in which the composer is aware of the extent to which he can work on his raw material, these themes and soundings that often suggest the simplicity of an object found.'' The ingenious simplicity and the consistently handy use of the instrument give these pieces the potential to be a favourite of advanced piano players.
This publication is printed on high-quality, age-resistant paper that is produced in an environmentally-friendly, climate-neutral manner using renewable raw materials.
Contents | ||
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1. | Late season | |
2. | Bolero | |
3. | Autumn forest | |
4. | Lavender (isn't it?) | |
5. | Vasska | |
6. | Kriminaltango | |
7. | Snowy siciliano | |
8. | Old melody | |
9. | Solitary skater | |
10. | Landscape | |
11. | What one hears behind the mountain | |
12. | Horizon | |
13. | Tenderness | |
14. | Cradle song | |
15. | Illusions | |
16. | Quasi passacaglia | |
17. | The girl from Kronstadt | |
18. | The 150th Genevan psalm | |
19. | Veni, Sol! | |
20. | An old tale told (Veni, Sol!) |
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