An Evening in the Village
Composer: Béla Bartók | Arranger: Imre Mező, László Mező
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Description
Cello, Piano — An Evening in the Village was composed in 1908 as no. 5 of the Ten Easy Piano Pieces. It has become one of Béla Bartók's favourite works, which the composer himself was fond of playing at recitals. As he explained in an American interview, it was ''an original composition that is (...) with themes of my own invention but (...) the themes are in the style of the Hungarian-Transylvanian folk tunes. There are two themes. The first one is a parlando-rubato-rhythm and the second one is more in a dance-like rhythm. The second one is more or less the imitation of a peasant flute playing.'' Bartók also orchestrated the piece in 1931 as no. 1 of Hungarian Sketches. The transcription for violoncello and piano was made by László Mező and Imre Mező.
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Product Info
| SKU | EMB8319 |
| Publisher | Editio Musica Budapest Ltd. |
| Section | Woodwind & Brass |
| Category | Instrumental |
