Universal’s printing and layout is exemplary. Her adroit fingerings manage the original higher positions that she chooses to retain. The midi and pdf files were generated from the music notated in abc format - for example see balk1.abc. YouTube links containing the music used to create these transcriptions are accessible using the web buttons. Kim Kashkashian closely follows Székely’s violin version and the dances lend themselves well to the viola timbre. Midi files, Sheet Music, and YouTube links of European folk dances Click on midi to play the associated midi file, click on pdf to view the music score. Hungarian composer Bla Bartk (18811945) was one of the most important. Together with Kodály, Bartók clarified the differences and origins, recording and classifying thousands of melodies that provided tunes, rhythms, harmonies, and ideas for their compositions. Example 11 The original melody of Romanian Folk Dances, no. The romanticized Hungarian-style music (supposedly stemming from Gypsy music) popularized by Brahms and Liszt was a far cry from the authentic Hungarian folk music that Bartók discovered and explored in remote locations. A whirling Romanian Polka and Fast Dance complete the set, with these final two played without a break. The Stick Dance opens the set, followed by Brâul (a sash dance), then Pe Loc (stomping in one spot), and a gentle dance from Bucsum. Béla Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances for viola & piano | Arranged by Kim Kashkashian | Universal Edition | €14.95
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