Английская Википедия:Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs

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Шаблон:Italic titleFifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71, BB 79 is a collection of short folk melodies arranged for piano by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. It was composed between 1914 and 1918. In 1933, Bartók adapted and orchestrated parts of the piece as Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 100, BB 107, commonly known by its Hungarian name, Шаблон:Lang-hu (Шаблон:IPA-hu).

Structure

The collection consists of fifteen movements, some of which are grouped together. A typical performance lasts 13–15 minutes. The movement list is as follows:

Four Old Tunes
Шаблон:Ordered list

Шаблон:Ordered list

Old Dance Tunes
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Some critics claim Bartók intended the work to be split into two parts: the first one would include the first six movements, and the second one would include the following nine movements.[1] However, such division is not present in the original score.

Orchestral version

In 1933, Bartók adapted and orchestrated movements 6-15 of the piano version of the piece as Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 100, BB 107.[2][3] While this version cuts the first five movements of the original and parts of the thirteenth, it also adds material, such as additional variations in movement 12.[4] This version of the piece is commonly known by its Hungarian name, Шаблон:Lang-hu (Шаблон:IPA-hu).

Instrumentation

The work is scored for the following orchestra:[2] Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-3

Woodwinds

Шаблон:Col-3

Brass

Шаблон:Col-3

Percussion

Strings

Шаблон:Col-end

Notable recordings

Notable recordings of Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs include:

Pianist Record Company Year of Recording Format
András Schiff Denon Records / Brilliant Classics 1980 CD[5]
Sviatoslav Richter Parnassus Records 1956 CD[6]

References

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External links

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