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Dohnányi Ernő: Ruralia Hungarica

Five pieces for orchestra

score

Op. 32/b
Setting: Symphony Orchestra
Instrumentation: 3(III.anche picc.), 3(III=c.i.), 3(III.anche cl.b.), 3(III=cfg.) - 4,3,4,1 - timp., batt. - arpa, cel. - archi
Period: 20th Century
Length: 104 pages
Format: A/4
Published: 1958
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Item number: 2794
Other reference: D-56
ISMN: 9790080027943
Ruralia Hungarica was originally a five movements cycle of piano pieces (Op. 32/a) composed in 1923 on Hungarian folk songs, dedicated to Dohnányi’s mother. In 1924, five movements of the piano cycle was orchestrated (Op. 32/b), the orchestral version was premiered under the baton of the composer on 14 September 1924, in Pécs (South Hungary). Ruralia Hungarica was one of Dohnányi’s favorite works. He often performed both the version for piano and the one for orchestra, and he composed other versions, too: three movements for violin and piano (Op. 32/c) and one movement for violoncello and piano (Op. 32/d).

Contents

1.
Andante poco moto, rubato
2.
Presto, ma non tanto
3.
Allegro grazioso
4.
Adagio non troppo
5.
Molto vivace

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