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Piano Piano Solo. Composed by Bela Bartok (1881-1945). Henle Music Folios. Folk, Classical.
Henle #HN1402. Published by G.
Henle (HL.51481402). Item Number: HL.51481402 9.5x12 inches. Bartok's Rumanian Folk Dances, composed in 1915, are among his best-known works.
Bela Bartok - Six Romanian Dances (Violin+Piano) (Arr Szekely) - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free.
They exist in multiple forms, since as well as several piano arrangements and a later orchestral version of his own there also exist arrangements by his contemporaries that were made with his consent. Today we can even access performances of the dances by Bartok himself; these recordings document varied repeats enriched by octave doublings to make a sort of 'concert version' of the dances. Bartok expert Laszlo Somfai brings order to the rich fund of sources, and in Henle's Urtext edition enters significant variants directly into the musical text itself. Piano Piano Solo.
Composed by Bela Bartok (1881-1945). Henle Music Folios.
Folk, Classical. Henle #HN1402.
Published by G. Henle (HL.51481402). Item Number: HL.51481402 9.5x12 inches. Bartok's Rumanian Folk Dances, composed in 1915, are among his best-known works. They exist in multiple forms, since as well as several piano arrangements and a later orchestral version of his own there also exist arrangements by his contemporaries that were made with his consent. Today we can even access performances of the dances by Bartok himself; these recordings document varied repeats enriched by octave doublings to make a sort of 'concert version' of the dances. Bartok expert Laszlo Somfai brings order to the rich fund of sources, and in Henle's Urtext edition enters significant variants directly into the musical text itself.
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