Format : Sheet music
Three carols arranged for Piano 4-hands.
SKU: HL.133397
UPC: 884088982317.
SKU: HL.48023788
ISBN 9781784541927. UPC: 888680687953. 9x12 inches.
The Definitive Bartók Edition brings together selected highlights from the definitive imprints of pedagogical masterpieces Mikrokosmos (1926-37) and For Children (1908-09, revised 1943) alongside excerpts from Romanian Folk Dances (1915) and Romanian Christmas Carols (1915) in two companion volumes for the very first time.Contents: St. George Day (For Children I/2) • Come Here, Lidi (For Children I/3) • Melody with Accompaniment (Mikrokosmos - No. 41) • Children's Song (For Children II/9) • Mourning Song (For Children II/10) • In Yugoslave Style (Mikrokosmos - No. 40) • Ploughing (For Children II/14) • Rogue's Song/Sorrow (For Children II/7) • Bagatelle No. 6 (Fourteen Bagatelles - No. 6) • Baking Song (For Children I/1) • County Fair (Mikrokosmos No. 47) • The Lost Couple (For Children I/11) • The Two Roses (For Children II/11) • Three Roses (For Children II/11) • My Lover's Mother (For Children II/12) • Where Are Your Geese? (For Children II/13) • Slovakian Folk Song (Ten Easy Pieces - No. 8) • In The Garden (For Children I/26) • Carol No. 4 (Romanian Christmas Carols - set I, No. 4) • Carol No. 7 (Romanian Christmas Carols - set II, No. 7) • Triplets (Mikrokosmos - No. 75) • Farewell (For Children II/34) • Duet for Pipes (Mikrokosmos - No. 88) • Kitty, Kitty (For Children I/5) • Round Dance (For Children I/17) • Bagatelle No. 4 (Fourteen Bagatelles - No. 5) • Variations (Mikrokosmos - No. 87) • From the Island of Bali (Mikrokosmos - No. 109) • Children's Dance (For Children I/10).
SKU: BT.EMBZ13528
Liszt finished the original work for piano two hands in 1876 which he arranged for piano duet some weeks later and dedicated to his grand-daughter Daniela von Bülow. The series belonging to the late piano works consists of three volumes. In the first transcriptions of early christmas carols can be found while the remaining two hold mostly genre pictures. Characteristic of the majority of the pieces is an intimate, lyrical mood and a sense of devotion that surrounds the feast. The prerequisites of rendering these items include a high degree of musical intelligence and refined taste. Virtuosic capabilities are mainly required by the last two movements of portrait character entitledUngarisch and Polisch. The harmonies and effects of the cycle point already beyond Romanticism and anticipate the music of the beginning of the 20th century.