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Bartók Béla: For Children (Japanese edition) 3-4

Setting: Piano
Genre: Pedagogical performance pieces
Language: Japanese
Length: 56 pages
Format: 23,5 x 31 cm (K/4)
Published: July 1979
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 5455J
ISMN: 9790080302071
The series For Children (together with Mikrokosmos) belongs undoubtedly to the basic works of piano instuction. It is learned from almost all over the world, its sheet music edition is sold by Boosey & Hawkes and EMB in territorial distribution. The present edition was prepared by the composer's son Péter Bartók living in the United States who used all available manuscripts and other documents which helped clarify the uncertainties concerning the music text. In order to meet this objective, a completely new engraving was made and the editor described the historical background of the emergence and the editions of the work as well as the nature of the corrections. The third and fourth parts based on Slovak folksongs appear now contracted to one volume with Hungarian, German and Slovak titles, folksong texts and notes of the editor in Hungarian and German. (Hungaroton HCD 12304) <py Territorial restrictions may apply. Please ask before ordering.
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