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Kocsár Miklós: Gyermekkarok II

Letras por Csanádi Imre
Arreglo: Children's Choir
Instrumentación: I,II,III
Género: Obras corales (contemporáneas húngaras)
Idioma: Hungarian
Grado: 3
Páginas: 8 páginas
Formato: 17 x 24 (B/5)
Año de publicación: De septiembre de 1976
Editorial: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Nº de artículo: 7681
ISMN: 9790080076811
Miklós Kocsár’s (1933-2019) world-famous and popular choral works really began to garner attention during the 1960s. A significant part of this can be attributed to the composer’s short, simple, and effective works written for children's choir, following the traditions of Bartók and Kodály.

Kocsár was continuously captivated by Imre Csanádi's children's poems, in which he recognized the contemporary reformulations of Hungarian folk culture and rhymes. Between 1974 and 1983, he composed Csanádi's poems in four series of four pieces, through which he offered transparent and delightful singing material for children's choirs.

Contenidos

1.
Kocsár Miklós: Esőbiztató
2.
Kocsár Miklós: Keresgélő
3.
Kocsár Miklós: Suhogó
4.
Kocsár Miklós: Bőségdícsérő
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