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Bartók Béla: Duets for treble recorders

from the Children's and Female Choruses

Transcrito y editado por Kerékfy Márton
Arreglo: Recorder (alto)
Serie: Bartók Transcriptions for Music Students
Género: Obras pedagógicas para la interpretación
Idioma: Hungarian, English, German
Páginas: 16 páginas
Formato: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Peso: 0.093 kg
Año de publicación: De marzo de 2016
Editorial: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Nº de artículo: 14975
ISMN: 9790080149751
The Children’s and Female Choruses were composed in a single burst of creative activity at the zenith of Bartók’s career, in the summer of 1935, between such masterpieces as the String Quartet No. 5 and the Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta. These short choral pieces are based on folk texts that Bartók further polished and stylized. The music, however, is wholly the composer’s own, although it frequently includes motifs, rhythmic formulas and line structures reminiscent of Hungarian folk songs. Both editions contain nine of the two-part pieces of the set, transcribed idiomatically but faithfully for descant and treble recorders, respectively.

Contenidos

1.
To my homeland
2.
Candle song
3.
Don't leave me!
4.
The fickle girl
5.
Song of Ioneliness
6.
Breadbaking
7.
Hussar
8.
Had I never seen you
9.
Canon
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