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Bartók Béla: An Evening in the Village - Slovak Peasant's Dance
Transcribed by Váczi Károly
存款: Clarinet and Piano
系列: Bartók Transcriptions for Music Students
时期: 20th Century
页数: 12 页
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.078 kg
首次出版: 1957
出版者: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
刊物代码: 2267
ISMN: 9790080022672
Both pieces in the present volume are transcriptions from Béla Bartók’s Ten Easy Piano Pieces, a series composed for pedagogical purposes in 1908. Their themes are reminiscent of Hungarian and Slovak folk songs, although they are not authentic folk melodies. As Bartók explained in an American interview, An Evening in the Village was ''an original composition that is (...) with themes of my own invention but (...) the themes are in the style of the Hungarian-Transylvanian folk tunes. There are two themes. The first one is a parlando-rubato-rhythm and the second one is more in a dance-like rhythm. The second one is more or less the imitation of a peasant flute playing.'' An Evening in the Village has become one of Bartók’s most popular works, which the composer himself was fond of playing at recitals. In 1931 he also orchestrated it as no. 1 of Hungarian Sketches. The transcription for clarinet and piano was made by the clarinettist Károly Váczi (1892-1976).