Matériel : Partition
Professionnel ou amateur de Classique vous apprécierez cette partition de musique. Composée par Bartok Béla et éditée par Boosey
SKU: BT.EMBZ1764
English-German-Hungari an.
'In August [Bartók] heard the fifty-year-old Ãron Balogh playing the peasant flute in Gyergyóteker patak in Cs k district. He arranged three songs under the title From Gyergyó, for tilinkó [peasant flute] and piano, and the piano transcription of this occasional composition presented to Stefi Geyer as 'Three Hungarian Folksongs from the Cs k District'. In all three versions Bartók retained the rich ornamentation of the flute version, and added a modal accompaniment to the melodies in a church mode. After the first two rubato melodies, notated in alternating time signatures, he concluded with a melody in strict 'giusto' rhythm. It is in this latter that the pentatonic skeletonbeneath the diatonic surface can best be felt. Bartók notated the pentatonic vocal version of this melody on this same field trip, and arranged it in the series 'Eight Hungarian Folksongs'.' (HCD 32524 Bartók New Series Vol. 24, István G. Németh).
SKU: HL.50511129
ISBN 9790080009437. UPC: 073999111293. 4.0x5.5x0.315 inches. Hungarian. Lajos Bardos.
SKU: HL.50511919
ISBN 9790080302071. K/4 (23,5x31) inches. Japanese. Bela Bartok.
The series For Children (together with Mikrokosmos) belongs undoubtedly to the basic works of piano instuction. It is learned from almost all over the world, its sheet music edition is sold by Boosey & Hawkes and EMB in territorial distribution. The present edition was prepared by the composer's son Peter Bartok living in the United States who used all available manuscripts and other documents which helped clarify the uncertainties concerning the music text. In order to meet this objective, a completely new engraving was made and the editor described the historical background of the emergence and the editions of the work as well as the nature of the corrections. The third and fourth parts based on Slovak folksongs appear now contracted to one volume with Hungarian, German and Slovak titles, folksong texts and notes of the editor in Hungarian and German. (Hungaroton HCD 12304)
SKU: HL.50488431
ISBN 9790080059968. B/5 (17x24) inches. Hungarian, German. Imre Ormay; Istvan Samorinszky Nemeth.
Contents: 1.Bartók Béla: Elvesztettem páromat 2.Bartók Béla: Elvesztettem zsebkendomet 3.Bartók Béla: Ha bemegyek, ha bemegyek 4.Bartók Béla: Kis kece lányom 5.Bartók Béla: Nagyváradi kikötobe.
SKU: HL.50488435
ISBN 9790080059975. UPC: 73999884340. B/5 (17x24) inches. Hungarian, German. Imre Ormay; Istvan Samorinszky Nemeth.
Contents: 1.Bartok Bela: Altal mennek en a Tiszan 2.Bartok Bela: Elindultam szep hazabul 3. Bartok Bela: Feher Laszlo lovat lopott 4. Bartok Bela: Szant a babam, csireg-csorog.
SKU: HL.50488397
ISBN 9790080059197. B/5 (17x24) inches. Hungarian, German. Imre Ormay; Istvan Samorinszky Nemeth.
Contents 1. Bartók Béla: Fehér liliomszál 2. Bartók Béla: Ha felmegyek a budai nagy hegyre 3. Bartók Béla: Házasodik a tücsök 4. Bartók Béla: Nem loptam én életemben 5. Bartók Béla: Nem messze van ide Margitta 6. Bartók Béla: Tiszán innen, Tiszán túl.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14552
Hungarian.
With the publication of the first collective, scholarly edition of the a cappella works of Sándor Veress (1907-1992), the publishers were paying a long-standing debt in the Veress centenary year. Volume I contains all the already published works for children s, female and male choirs, together with those of the works of his mature period preserved in manuscript which have attained their definitive form: seven choral cycles or suites, and five single-movement works. The musical concept of the mainly 3- or 4-movement Hungarian folksong suites and cantatas is closely akin to that of the composer s instrumental folksong series written at the same time. Also included in thevolume are a musical setting of Sándor Pet fi s poem Orbán and arrangements of two Swiss folksongs and a children s song of American origin (Mary had a little lamb). Mit der von wissenschaftlichem Anspruch geprägten Veröffentlichung der ersten Sammelausgabe der Chorwerke von Sándor Veress (1907-1992) im Jahre des Veress-Zentenariums 2007 tilgte der Verlag alte Schulden. Der erste Band beinhaltet neben allen schon früher publizierten Kinder-, Frauen- und Männerchören auch als Manuskript erhalten gebliebene, ausgereifte Werke, die über eine endgültige Form verfügen: sieben Chorzyklen bzw. Chorsuiten und fünf einsätzige Werke. Das musikalische Konzept der großteils 3-4-sätzigen Volksliedsuiten und -Kantaten ist eng mit den zur selben Zeit komponierten instrumentalen Volksliedserien des Komponisten verwandt. Weitere Bestandteile desBandes sind die Vertonung des Gedichts Orbán von Sándor Pet fi und die Bearbeitung der zwei schweizerischen Volkslieder sowie eines aus Amerika stammenden Kinderliedes (Mary Had a Little Lamb).