Choisi et transcrit par Zempléni László, Soós András Instrument: String Orchestra Instrumentation: 3 vl1, 3 vl2, 3 vl3, 2 vla, 2 vlc Série: Leggierissimo Genre: Baroque Langue: Hungarian, English, German, French Pages: 128 pp Date du parution: Septembre 2007
SKU: HL.50511788
ISBN 9790080145630. Bach (23 x 30,2 cm) inches. Hungarian, English, German, French. Laszlo Zempleni; Andras Soos.
The volumes in the Leggierissimo series, each containing works by a different composer, are now followed by albums presenting easily playable music from the various historical periods: renaissance, baroque, Viennese classicism and romanticism. The selection of renaissance music includes not only instrumental dances but also transcriptions of what were originally vocal pieces (well-known chansons). The volume also contains dance movements that can be paired together, and for individual performances cycles of several movements can be assembled from pieces taken from the same collection.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14570
Hungarian-English-German-French.
Following the Renaissance volume, this time it is Baroque works (more precisely, transcriptions of Baroque vocal and instrumental works) that are presented in the Leggierissimo series, extending the repertoire of junior string orchestras. Roughly half of the selection consists of well-known pieces by the greatest composers of the period (Purcell: Dido and Aeneas, Rameau: Pi ces de clavecin, Händel: Water Music, Music for the Royal Fireworks, J.S. Bach: B major partita, C major orchestral suite), but works by composers less well known nowadays (for example, G. Böhm and J. C. F. Fischer) are also included, together with such unusual items as Polish, German and Hungarian dancesfrom 17th- and 18th-century Hungarian manuscripts: the Kájoni and Vietórisz codexes, and Eleonóra Lányi s music book. Nach dem Renaissance-Band erscheint die Leggierissimo-Serie nunmehr mit Barockwerken (genauer: mit Transkriptionen nach vokalen und instrumentalen Barockwerken), die das Repertoire der Kinderstreichorchestern erweitert. Etwa die Hälfte der Sammlung machen die Stücke der allgemein bekannten Werke der größten Komponisten der Epoche (H. Purcell: Dido und Aeneas, J. Ph. Rameau: Pi ces de clavecin, G. F. Händel: Wassermusik, Feuerwerksmusik, J. S. Bach: Partita B-Dur, Ouverture C-Dur) aus. Es kommen in ihr aber auch Stücke von heute weniger bekannten Komponisten (G. Böhm, J. C. F. Fischer u.a.), daneben als Besonderheit polnische, deutsche und ungarische Tänze aus dem 17. und 18.Jahrhundert aus dem Kájoni- und Vietórisz-Kodizes und aus dem Notenbuch der Eleonora Lányi vor.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14563