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Bartok$504611$ - traduzione in Inglese

COLLECTION OF 153 PIANO PIECES COMPOSED BY BÉLA BARTÓK
Boating (Bartok); Boating (Bartók); Mikrokosmos (Bela Bartok); Mikrokosmos (Béla Bartók); Mikrokosmos (Bartok); Microcosm (Bartok)
  • The first 10 measures of No. 131, "Fourths"

Bartok      
n. Bartok, Bela Bartok (1881-1945), compositore ungherese noto per il suo "Concerto per Orchestra" e studioso della musica folcloristica dell"Est europeo; cognome
out of doors         
FIVE PIECES FOR PIANO BY BÉLA BARTÓK
Out of Doors; Out of Doors (Bartok); Szabadban; Out of doors
aperto, aria aperta

Definizione

Pizzicato
·- A direction to violinists to pluck the string with the finger, instead of using the bow. (Abrev. pizz.).

Wikipedia

Mikrokosmos (Bartók)

Béla Bartók's Mikrokosmos (Hungarian: Mikrokozmosz) Sz. 107, BB 105 consists of 153 progressive piano pieces in six volumes written between 1926 and 1939. The individual pieces progress from very easy and simple beginner études to very difficult advanced technical displays, and are used in modern piano lessons and education. In total, according to Bartók, the work "appears as a synthesis of all the musical and technical problems which were treated and in some cases only partially solved in the previous piano works." Volumes one and two are dedicated to his son Péter, while volumes five and six are intended as professionally performable concert pieces. Bartók also indicated that these pieces could also be played on other instruments; Huguette Dreyfus, for example, has recorded pieces from Books 3 through 6 on the harpsichord.

In 1940, shortly before they emigrated to the United States, he arranged seven of the pieces for two pianos, to provide additional repertoire for himself and his wife Ditta Pásztory-Bartók to play.