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Bartók Béla: Mikrokosmos for piano 1

New Definitive Edition

Edited by Bartók Péter
存款: Piano
类型: Pedagogical performance pieces
语言: Hungarian, English, German, French
页数: 36 页
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.157 kg
首次出版: 1951
出版者: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
刊物代码: 125
ISMN: 9790080001257
Béla Bartók's Mikrokosmos series contains 153 progressive piano pieces published across six volumes by Editio Musica Budapest. The series, which was written between 1926 and 1939, starts with very easy beginner etudes and progresses to difficult advanced technical displays, and remains an essential part of modern piano lessons and education.

The word Mikrokosmos may be interpreted as a series of pieces in many different styles, representing a small world. Or it may be interpreted as world of the little ones, the children.

内容目录

1.
Unison Melodie
2.
Unison Melodie
3.
Unison Melodie
4.
Unison Melodie
5.
Unison Melodie
6.
Unison Melodie
7.
Dotted Notes
8.
Repetition (1)
9.
Syncopation (1)
10.
With Alternate Hands
11.
Parallel Motion
12.
Reflection
13.
Change of Position
14.
Question and Answer
15.
Village Song
16.
Parallel Motion with Change of Position
17.
Contrary Motion (1)
18.
Unison Melodie
19.
Unison Melodie
20.
Unison Melodie
21.
Unison Melodie
22.
Imitation and Counterpoint
23.
Imitation and Inversion (1)
24.
Pastorale
25.
Imitation and Inverseion (2)
26.
Repetition (2)
27.
Syncopation (2)
28.
Canon at the Octave
29.
Imitation Reflected
30.
Canon at the Lower Fifth
31.
Dance in Canon Form
32.
In Dorian Mode
33.
Slow Dance
34.
In Phrygian Mode
35.
Chorale
36.
Free Canon

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