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Bartók Béla: Sonatina

Transcribed by Gertler Endre
Setting: Violin and Piano
Series: Bartók Transcriptions for Music Students
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: 433
ISMN: 9790080004333
Béla Bartók often used musical material from his folk music collections for his compositions. His Sonatina, originally written for solo piano in 1915, was based on songs that he collected in Transylvania. The three movements (1. Bagpipers. Molto moderato, 2. Bear Dance. Moderato, and 3. Finale. Allegro vivace) were orchestrated by Bartók in 1931. Shortly before Bartók's orchestral transcription was finished, violinist Gertler Endre's transcript for violin and piano was completed. Gertler and Bartók knew each other personally and, in fact, first made each other's acquaintance as a result of their shared experience with their respective transcriptions.

Contents

1.
Bagpipers
2.
Bear Dance
3.
Finale
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