Hungarian composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist Bİla Bart³k (1881-1945) originally completed the cycle of 85 short piano pieces FOR CHILDREN in 1909. Each piece was based on a folk tune, with the first 42 being Hungarian, and the remaining 43 being Slovakian. Famed Hungarian violinist Joseph Szigeti (1892-1973) took six of the Hungarian folk tunes and transcribed them for violin and piano. As Bart³k later removed and revised some of the songs in the collection, the following numbers included are the original numbers from the 1909 collection: No. 28 - Parlando, No. 18 - Andante con moto, No. 42 - Allegro vivace, No. 33 - Andante sostenuto, No. 6 - Allegro, No. 13 - Andante, No. 38 - Poco vivace. In addition to the original, more difficult violin part he transcribed originally, Szigeti also wrote a simplified version where only the first to fourth positions are used. Both violin versions are included in this edition.
- Vendor:
- Alfred
- Composer:
- By Bİla Bart³k, ed./arr. Joseph Szigeti
- Format:
- Violin Solo and Piano
- ISBN:
- 9.79889E+12
- Pages:
- 0
- Subtitle:
- (from For Children, Sz. 42)
- UPC:
- 6.76738E+11
- Instrumentation:
- Violin and Piano : Violin