Price: $9.95 (Excl. VAT)
Online availability: In stock
Store availability: Available
Also available at Amazon

Bartók Béla: Ten Easy Piano Pieces

(1908)

Setting: Piano
Genre: Pedagogical performance pieces
Language: Hungarian, English, German
Length: 16 pages
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.079 kg
Published: 1951
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 300
ISMN: 9790080003008
'The Ten Easy Pieces - with a 'Dedication' as an eleventh - are a complement to the Bagatelles. The former were written with pedagogical purposes, that is, to supply piano students with easy contemporary pieces' wrote Bartók in the foreword to a planned American edition. This was his first piano series to be published with detailed fingering and pedalling indications, as he had done with the works of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart etc. in what are known as his performing editions of classical piano music.'
(HCD 32525 Bartók New Series Vol. 25, László Somfai)

Contents

1.
Bartók Béla: Dedication
2.
Bartók Béla: Peasant's Song
3.
Bartók Béla: Painful Wrestling
4.
Bartók Béla: Slovak Peasant's Dance
5.
Bartók Béla: Sostenuto
6.
Bartók Béla: An Evening at the Village
7.
Bartók Béla: Hungarian Folksong
8.
Bartók Béla: Aurora
9.
Bartók Béla: Hungarian Folksong
10.
Bartók Béla: Finger Exercise
11.
Bartók Béla: Bear Dance
How can I shop?

Online purchase:

Buy directly from our web-shop via credit/debit card payment. With this method, only publications which we currently have on stock can be purchased.

In-store pickup:

If you prefer not to shop online, you also have the option to order from our website and we will forward your order to one of our partner music shops of your choosing. In this case, you will buy the scores directly from the shop and pay for them there upon pickup.

Your purchase and payment method can be set here.

Acknowledgement
Sound samples are used by the permission of Hungaroton Records, BMCBBCC and the composers.
Copyright information

Please note that it is illegal to photocopy copyright protected music without the permission of the copyright holder.

To photocopy is to deprive the composer/author of his/her rightful income for his/her intellectual property.