per violino e basso continuo o violino e violoncello
Edited by Pejtsik Árpád
Continuo realized by Vigh Lajos
Setting: Violin and Piano, String Duet
Genre: Pedagogical performance pieces
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 14323
This volume of nine small sonatas by nine composers first appeared in print around 1695 in Bologna. While some of these composers (Torelli, Perti, Jacchini) are well-known figures in music history, there are others which are lesser-known and have been preserved in this collection…
Béla Bartók planned in 1939 to arrange for two violins and three violins his choral works (for egual voices). He was prevented from doing this by his early death. At the request of the Editio Musica Budapest, Endre Szervánszky has undertaken this task in 1971. His arrangements, which…
An Evening in the Village was composed in 1908 as no. 5 of the Ten Easy Piano Pieces. It has become one of Bartók’s favorite works, which the composer himself was fond of playing at recitals. As he explained in an American interview, it was ''an original composition that is (...)…
Béla Bartók composed his four-volume series comprising short pieces for beginner pianists, For Children, between 1908 and 1910. It consists of folksong and nursery song arrangements; the first two volumes utilize Hungarian music and the latter two are of Slovak origin. Bartók revised…
This volume contains transcriptions of folksongs extracted from Bartók's world-renowned pedagogical piano series, For Children.
In 2015 we are launching a series entitled Bartók Transcriptions for Music Students to mark the 70th anniversary of the composer’s death. This involves…
Bowings and fingerings for the violin part provided by Gertler Endre
Setting: Violin and Piano
Period: 20th Century
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 5366
This publication is printed on high-quality, age-resistant paper that is produced in an environmentally-friendly, climate-neutral manner using renewable raw materials.
Béla Bartók often used musical material from his folk music collections for his compositions. His Sonatina, originally written for solo piano in 1915, was based on songs that he collected in Transylvania. The three movements (1. Bagpipers. Molto moderato, 2. Bear Dance. Moderato…
Béla Bartók composed his four-volume series comprising short pieces for beginner pianists, For Children, between 1908 and 1910. It consists of folksong and nursery song arrangements; the first two volumes utilize Hungarian music and the latter two are of Slovak origin. Bartók revised…
(from three-part choral works arranged by E. Szervánszky)
Transcribed by Szervánszky Endre
Setting: Violins
Genre: Pedagogical performance pieces
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 6555
Béla Bartók planned in 1939 to arrange for two violins and three violins his choral works (for egual voices). He was prevented from doing this by his early death. At the request of the Editio Musica Budapest, Endre Szervánszky has undertaken this task. His arrangements, which…
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