Orchestra, String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1164163
Composed by Dennis Bathory-Kitsz. Arranged by Dennis Bathory-Kitsz. This edition: pdf, streaming. Classical, Folk, Historic, Traditional. Score and Parts. 89 pages. Westleaf Edition Northfield #764511. Published by Westleaf Edition Northfield (A0.1164163).
These Five Hungarian Folks Songs were transcribed and arranged from 78rpm records issued about 1915.
Király Ernő sings several as Old Folk Songs (“Régi Népdalok”), even though Megugrattak Hortobágyon A Karámból Egy Csikót was composed by Vajda József and remains an often recorded song. Megy A Gőzös Lefelé on the Munkacsy recording was composed by Rózsa S. Lajos, but composers of the remaining songs are unidentified.
The records were purchased by József Báthory in Manhattan in the early 20th century, and remained in the family until the 21st century. All the records were transferred to digital form in January 2013, with the original transfer stored in exact condition, after which they were passed on to historian David Neal Lewis for archiving. Files were restored from the digital transfers (rumble, clicks, pops removed as much as possible, noise reduction, and some remastering) and are available for download at: http://maltedmedia.com/people/bathory/hungarian.html
Special thanks to composer Ádám Kondor for translations of the Régi Népdalok texts, and to Dr. A. S. Weinstangel for noting errors in the score. The bowings in this edition are by violinist John Lindsey, who directed the premiere of this set with Vermont’s Eleva Chamber Players.
Katika Csárdás original performed by unidentified “Military Band”, Columbia 10-inch E920
Nyári este furulyázom sokáig (‘I play the flute all summer eve’) original performed by Király Ernő on “Régi Népdalok”, Columbia 12-inch E5077
Bíhari Hatarszélén – Megy A Gőzös Lefelé – Csárdás (‘At the Bihari border’ - ‘The steamer goes down’ - Csárdás) original performed by the Olga B. Munkacsy Orchestra, Columbia 10-inch E2858
Megugrattak Hortobágyon A Karámból Egy Csikót (‘Bringing the pony to the Hortobágyon Woods’) original performed by Király Ernő on “Régi Népdalok”, Columbia 12-inch E5077
Debreczeni Csárdás Friss (‘New Debreczen Csárdás’) original performed by unidentified “Military Band”, Columbia 10-inch E920.
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Orchestra, String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1164163
Composed by Dennis Bathory-Kitsz. Arranged by Dennis Bathory-Kitsz. This edition: pdf, streaming. Classical, Folk, Historic, Traditional. Score and Parts. 89 pages. Westleaf Edition Northfield #764511. Published by Westleaf Edition Northfield (A0.1164163).
These Five Hungarian Folks Songs were transcribed and arranged from 78rpm records issued about 1915.
Király Ernő sings several as Old Folk Songs (“Régi Népdalok”), even though Megugrattak Hortobágyon A Karámból Egy Csikót was composed by Vajda József and remains an often recorded song. Megy A Gőzös Lefelé on the Munkacsy recording was composed by Rózsa S. Lajos, but composers of the remaining songs are unidentified.
The records were purchased by József Báthory in Manhattan in the early 20th century, and remained in the family until the 21st century. All the records were transferred to digital form in January 2013, with the original transfer stored in exact condition, after which they were passed on to historian David Neal Lewis for archiving. Files were restored from the digital transfers (rumble, clicks, pops removed as much as possible, noise reduction, and some remastering) and are available for download at: http://maltedmedia.com/people/bathory/hungarian.html
Special thanks to composer Ádám Kondor for translations of the Régi Népdalok texts, and to Dr. A. S. Weinstangel for noting errors in the score. The bowings in this edition are by violinist John Lindsey, who directed the premiere of this set with Vermont’s Eleva Chamber Players.
Katika Csárdás original performed by unidentified “Military Band”, Columbia 10-inch E920
Nyári este furulyázom sokáig (‘I play the flute all summer eve’) original performed by Király Ernő on “Régi Népdalok”, Columbia 12-inch E5077
Bíhari Hatarszélén – Megy A Gőzös Lefelé – Csárdás (‘At the Bihari border’ - ‘The steamer goes down’ - Csárdás) original performed by the Olga B. Munkacsy Orchestra, Columbia 10-inch E2858
Megugrattak Hortobágyon A Karámból Egy Csikót (‘Bringing the pony to the Hortobágyon Woods’) original performed by Király Ernő on “Régi Népdalok”, Columbia 12-inch E5077
Debreczeni Csárdás Friss (‘New Debreczen Csárdás’) original performed by unidentified “Military Band”, Columbia 10-inch E920.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global
self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters.
ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular
titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.
About Digital Downloads
Digital Downloads are downloadable sheet music files that can be viewed directly on
your computer, tablet or mobile device. Once you download your digital sheet music,
you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and
you don't have to be connected to the internet. Just purchase, download and play!
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