Zehn slowakische Volkslieder aus der Sammlung Fü : aus der Sammlung Für Kinder'

Zehn slowakische Volkslieder aus der Sammlung Fü : aus der Sammlung Für Kinder'

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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...

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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 the series during the last years of his life (1943 to 1945). This collection contains ten easy pieces from the third volume of For Children, arranged by Aladár Móži for violin and piano. All the pieces can be played in the first three positions. The texts of the arranged folksongs can be found at the end of the volume in the original Slovak along with German and Hungarian translations.
Arrangement Piano Accompaniment, Violin
Genres Education, Tuition
NumberOfPages 16
Media Book(softcover, stapled)
Series EMB Music of Bela Bartok
Publisher Editio Musica Budapest
Contributors Bartó k, Bé la(Composer)
Language German, Hungarian
ISMN 9790080040812