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This volume contains Liszt's earliest pieces written in a Hungarian style. The complete set of Magyar dallok / Ungarische National-Melodien [Hungarian songs] consisting of 11 items is published here for the first time in a scholarly edition. The composer began to write them resulting from his first return visit to Pest in 1839. The music of these pieces was partly re-used by Liszt at the beginning of the 1850s in his deservedly popular 15 Hungarian Rhapsodies. The Carnival at Pest was inspired by his second tour of Hungary in 1846; it was later re-worked as the 9th Hungarian Rhapsody. The present volume also contains the so far unknown very first version of the 1st Hungarian Rhapsody, and in addition two large fragments from the 1840s plus a number of album leaves. A detailed preface in Hungarian, English, and German, including new research results, numerous manuscript facsimiles, and critical notes, makes this volume of the New Liszt Edition an important publication of immense scholarly value. Along with the cloth-bound Complete Edition, a paperback version for practical use has also been published. This edition's contents are identical to those of the hardcover edition with the exception that the critical notes are not included. Contents 1. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 1. Heft - No. 1 2. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 1. Heft - No. 2 3. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 1. Heft - No. 3 4. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 1. Heft - No. 4 5. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 1. Heft - No. 5 6. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 1. Heft - No. 6 7. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 2. Heft - No. 7 8. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 3. Heft - No. 8 9. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 3. Heft - No. 9 10. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 4. Heft - No. 10 11. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a - 4. Heft - No. 11 12. Trois mélodies hongroises R(105d), SW(243), SH 243, NG2 (A60d) No. 1 13. Trois mélodies hongroises R(105d), SW(243), SH 243, NG2 (A60d) No. 3 14. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105d, SW 243, SH (243), NG2 (A60d) No. 1 15. Ungarische National-Melodien R 105d, SW 243, SH (243), NG2 (A60d) No. 3 16. Pester Karneval - Nouvelles mélodies hongroises: Le Carnaval de Pesth R 106/9a, SW 244/9/1, SH 242/22, NG2 A60/22, A132/9a 17. 1e Rhapsodie hongroise R 106/1, SW/SH 244/1, NG2 A132/1: 1st version SH(695d), NG2 (T5) 18. Appendix - Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a Album Leaves No. 5 19. Appendix - Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a Album Leaves No. 5 20. Appendix - Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a Album Leaves No. 7 21. Appendix - Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a Album Leaves No. 7 22. Appendix - Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a Album Leaves No. 10 23. Appendix - Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a Album Leaves No. 11 24. Appendix - Ungarische National-Melodien R 105a, SW/SH 242/1-11, NG2 A60a Album Leaves No. 11 25. Two Piano Pieces on Popular Motifs - Fragments R 662, SW/SH 693, NG2 Q12, No. 1 26. Two Piano Pieces on Popular Motifs - Fragments R 662, SW/SH 693, NG2 Q12, No. 2
SKU: BT.EMBZ14502
English-German-Hungarian.
This volume contains Liszt's earliest pieces written in a Hungarian style. The complete set of Magyar dallok / Ungarische National-Melodien [Hungarian songs] consisting of 11 items is published here for the first time in a scholarly edition. The composer began to write them resulting from his first return visit to Pest in 1839. The music of these pieces was partly re-used by Liszt at the beginning of the 1850s in his deservedly popular 15 Hungarian Rhapsodies. The Carnival at Pest was inspired by his second tour of Hungary in 1846 it was later re-worked as the 9th Hungarian Rhapsody. The present volume also contains the so far unknown very first version of the 1st HungarianRhapsody, and in addition two large fragments from the 1840s plus a number of album leaves. A detailed preface in Hungarian, English, and German, including new research results, numerous manuscript facsimiles, and critical notes, makes this volume of the New Liszt Edition an important publication of immense scholarly value. Along with the cloth-bound Complete Edition, a paperback version for practical use has also been published. This edition's contents are identical to those of the hardcover edition with the exception that the critical notes are not included. Dieser Band enthält Liszts früheste im ungarischen Stil komponierte Werke. Die gesamte Reihe der Magyar dallok / Ungarische National-Melodien besteht aus 11 Stücken und wurde hier zum ersten Mal in einer wissenschaftlichen Ausgabe veröffentlicht. Der Komponist begann sie in Folge seiner ersten Wiederkehr zu Pest 1839 zu schreiben. Die Musik dieser Stücke wurde teilweise von Liszt Anfang der 1850er Jahre in seinen verdientermaßen populären 15 Ungarischen Rhapsodien wiederverwendet. Der Pester Karneval wurde inspiriert von Liszts zweiter Ungarn-Tournee 1846: er wurde später neubearbeitet als 9. Ungarische Rhapsodie. Der vorliegende Band enthält ebenfalls die bisher unbekannte ersteFassung der 1. Ungarischen Rhapsodie, ferner zwei große Fragmente aus den 1840er Jahren sowie etliche Albumblätter.
SKU: CL.012-4102-01
Friska is the traditional Hungarian folk dance which is most famous as the fast section from Franz Liszt’s Second Hungarian Rhapsody. One of the most famous themes from the symphonic repertoire, this work is a time-honored classic that will excite performers and audiences alike. This tour-de-force for concert band is a perfect gem for your mature band. Dazzling!
About Gems of the Concert Band
A series of transcriptions and other works in varying styles, representative of the programming of the Great American Classic Concert Band era of a century ago, as exemplified by John Phillip Sousa, Edwin Franko Goldman, Karl L. King, and Leonard B. Smith
SKU: FJ.ST6420S
English.
Originally a piano showpiece, this rhapsody is a progression of folk melodies in the form of a czardas, a traditional folk dance that begins slowly and moves toward a fiery conclusion. Students focus on dynamics and articulations, with staccato eighth notes performed off the string. A dynamic and engaging crowd pleaser!
About FJH String Orchestra
More emphasis on bow technique and independence of lines. For the accomplished middle, high school, college, or professional group. Grade 3 and up
SKU: FJ.ST6420
UPC: 241444375150. English.
SKU: HL.50512005
ISBN 9790080147214. 8.0x11.25x0.272 inches. Laszlo Dubrovay.
Laszlo Dubrovay wrote the following about Liszt and the piece now being published: +Liszt was for me the most important composer in my youth, and as a pianist I played a great number of his works. I admired him as an innovator, who enriched the technique of playing the instrument in a manner unparalleled in piano literature. Later his creative genius captivated me, as he opened up new paths for the future. His works paved the way for impressionism, expressionism, 20th-century folklorism and dodecaphonic thinking. His innovations were always material realisations of spiritual renewal. My Rapsodia ungherese follows the +Slow + Fast- single-movement formal concept of Liszt-s rhapsodies.+ Piano Score: 14633, score and orchestral material on hire.