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Kodály Zoltán: Dancing Song

(Népdal után) gyermek- vagy nőikarra

Instrumentation: Upper Voices
Instrumentation: SMA
Genre: Musique chorale
Langue: Hungarian
Degré de difficulté: 3
Duration: 3 min.
Pages: 12 pp
Format: A/4
Poids: 0.013 kg
Date du parution: Janvier 1965
Editeur: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Numéro d’édition: 4659
ISMN: 9790080046593
Zoltán Kodály's complete choral works for children's and female voices were published in a new, extended, edition in 2023 (Z. 6724 and Z. 6724A). This volume containing 59 compositions has been edited by the renowned conductor Péter Erdei, one of the most devoted interpreters of Kodály's choral works. The new edition takes into consideration the manuscript sources for the compositions housed in the Kodály Archives in Budapest. The publication features new, easily-legible music scores edited on uniform principles. For better readability, the new edition is printed in a slightly larger format than previous editions.

The present publication is an offprint from the renewed volume. It has the same format and is printed on excellent-quality pale-yellow paper.

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