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Bartók Béla: Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm from Mikrokosmos

Urtext edition

sheet music

Edited by Nakahara, Yusuke
Instrument: Fortepian
Seria: Separate Editions from the Bartók Critical Edition
Period: 20th Century
Język: English, German, French
Zasięg: 36 stron
Waga: 0.157 kg
Wydawca: G. Henle Verlag - Editio Musica Budapest
Numer katalogowy: HN1411
ISMN: 9790201814117
These six dances form the final culmination of Bartók’s ''Mikrokosmos'' (HN 1408-1410), that work of the century comprising over 150 pieces. He dedicated this grouping, collected under its own title, to the famousEnglish pianist Harriet Cohen. Inspired, this specialist for contemporary music found in them ''a whole world of music'' and championed the pieces. Bartók himself added the dances to his concert repertory early on,though initially in a reduced form that
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