Bartok (arr. Manijak) - Romanian Folk Dances for Flute and String Quartet - CM295

Bartok (arr. Manijak) - Romanian Folk Dances for Flute and String Quartet - CM295

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Béla Bartók's Romanian Folk Dances (Sz. 5G, BB G8) are an expression of his pioneering work in ethnomusicology, in particular the folk music of Eastern Europe. Composed initially for piano in 1915 and orchestrated in 1917, these six short pieces are direct transcriptions and arrangements of authentic Romanian folk tunes that Bartók collected during his research trips through Transylvania at the turn of the 20th century. They are arranged here for flute and string quartet by Adam Manijak and edited by Don Bailey. In six movements: Jocul cu bâtă, Brâul, Pe loc, Buciumeana, Poarga românească, and Mărunţel. Instrumentation: Flute Violin I Violin II Viola Cello This recording captures a rehearsal of an earlier version for the New York City premiere with the Attacca Quartet. The published edition has since been revised and refined by the arranger: UMMP - United Music & Media Publishers · Béla Bártok - Romanian Folk Dances for Flute and String Quartet (arr. Adam Manijak)

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