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Musik Für Saiteninstrumente Bb 114

Cello

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COMPONIST: Béla Bartók
UITGEVERIJ: Breitkopf und Härtel
PRODUCTTYPE: Partij
INSTRUMENT GROEP: Kamer ensemble
In 1936 Béla Bartók was commissioned by his Swiss patron Paul Sacher to write the “Music for Stringed Instruments, Percussion and Celesta.” What Bartók created was nothing less than one of the greatest masterworks of the 20th century that beguiles the listener through its extraordinarily refined
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Ondertitel Cello
Componist Béla Bartók
Editor Hartmut Fladt
Uitgeverij Breitkopf und Härtel
Instrumentatie Strings, Percussion, Timpani, Cello, Harp and Piano
Producttype Partij
Instrument Groep Kamer ensemble
Genre Klassiek
ISMN 9790004342466
Series Breitkopf Urtext Edition
Pagina's 16
No. BRKOB555524
Part {Instrument} Cello
Definitive Duration 00:36:00
Omschrijving
In 1936 Béla Bartók was commissioned by his Swiss patron Paul Sacher to write the “Music for Stringed Instruments, Percussion and Celesta.” What Bartók created was nothing less than one of the greatest masterworks of the 20th century that beguiles the listener through its extraordinarily refined construction and lushly expressive rhythms and melodies. Also remarkable is that Bartók jotted down the four-movement orchestral work very rapidly and without a short score. Breitkopf’s new edition is based on the autograph, on the first editions of the conducting and pocket score, and in particular on the composer’s personal copy of the pocket score, in which Bartók later entered the corrections that he had discovered - alterations that were taken into consideration for the first time in this new edition.
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