• Date de parution : 19/08/2021
  • ISBN : 9790080200858

MIKROKOSMOS FOR PIANO VOLUME 5-6, BB 105 BARTOK BELA

Piano

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Référence : EMBZ 20085
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Classique

Contenu

1. Chords Together and Opposed
2. Staccato and Legato (3)
3. Staccato
4. Boating
5. Change of Time
6. New Hungarian Folk Song
7. Peasant Dance
8. Alternating Thirds
9. Village Joke
10. Fourths
11. Major Seconds Broken and Together
12. Syncopation (3)
13. Studies in Double Notes
14. Perpetuum Mobile
15. Whole-Tone Scale
16. Unison
17. Bagpipe
18. Merry Andrew
19. Free Variations
20. Subject And Reflection
21. From The Diary Of A Fly
22. Divided Arpeggios
23. Minor Seconds, Major Sevenths
24. Chromatic Invention (3)
25. Ostinato
26. March
27. Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm 1
28. Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm 2
29. Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm 3
30. Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm 4
31. Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm 5
32. Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm 6

Description :

Bartók's Mikrokosmos has been one of the milestones in pedagogical piano repertoire for 80 years - and yet it is also far more than a "classical" piano primer. These 153 piano pieces, organized in ascending order of difficulty, engage not only with technical aspects of piano playing but also with the fundamentals of composition - from "Imitation and Inversion," "Ostinato," and "Free Variations," concerning compositional technique, to mood pieces and pieces with programmatic ideas such as "Notturno," "Boating," "From the Diary of a Fly," or the famous "Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm." Mikrokosmos first appeared in 1940 in six volumes. Based on volume 40 of the Bartók CompleteEdition published in 2020(Z. 15040), the present Urtext edition offers the series gathered in three volumes. This edition includes Bartók's preface, exercises, and notes written for the first edition. Furthermore, it also features a preface and comments by the editor, which not only discuss the genesis and the compositional sources but also provide performers, teachers and pupils alike, with authentic and detailed information about Bartók's notation and the specific performing problems of Mikrokosmos.

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