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Bartók Béla: Hungarian Folksongs

from the Piano Pieces 'For Children' I-II

Transcribed for Violin and Piano Országh Tivadar
Setting: Violin and Piano
Series: Bartók Transcriptions for Music Students
Genre: Pedagogical performance pieces
Language: Hungarian, English, German
Length: 20 pages
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.09 kg
Published: 1954
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 1527
ISMN: 9790080015278
This volume contains transcriptions of folksongs extracted from Bartók's world-renowned pedagogical piano series, For Children.

In 2015 we are launching a series entitled Bartók Transcriptions for Music Students to mark the 70th anniversary of the composer’s death. This involves reissuing our tried publications, and publishing some further, new transcriptions that fulfill in every respect the strict aesthetic demands of the earlier ones. We trust these publications will allow us to introduce still more music students to the realm of one of the great geniuses of 20th-century music.

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