Mährische Volkstänze by Leos Janacek Piano Duet - Sheet Music

By Leos Janacek

Janacek gave great weight to collecting Moravian folk dances. He expected the understanding of them to bring new energy into the nation's music in the aspects of harmony, tonality and especially form. The collection includes 21 pieces for piano four hands, accompanied by detailed descriptions of the choreography of the separate dances. The melodies and motions of the Moravian dances were not collected and arranged by Janacek alone. Three important cultivators of Moravian ethnography also took part in the collecting and choreographic activities: Lucie Bakesova, Xaverie Behalkova and Martin Zeman. The publication is printed in the original notation of the first print from 1891 and 1893 (originally divided into 3 separate volumes), with two Lachian dances for piano (Celadensky and Pilky) added extra. It was necessary to expand the descriptions and instructions for the dances, this was accomplished by Maryna Ulehlova-Hradilova. The musical and musically historical aspects of the dances are elucidated by editor Bohumir Stedron in a detailed Preface (Czech, German).

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Details

Instrument:
Piano Duet
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Leos Janacek
Publishers:
Editio Baerenreiter Praha
ISBN:
9790260106468
Format:
Performance Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Leos Janacek
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
31 x 23.3 cm inches
Shipping Weight:
0.71 pounds

Piano (4 hands)

SKU: PA.H01089

Composed by Leos Janacek. Edited by Bohumir Stedron. Czech title: Narodni tance na Morave. Classical. Performance score. With Publication language: Czech. Editio Baerenreiter Praha #H01089. Published by Editio Baerenreiter Praha (PA.H01089).

ISBN 9790260106468. 31 x 23.3 cm inches.

Janacek gave great weight to collecting Moravian folk dances. He expected the understanding of them to bring new energy into the nation's music in the aspects of harmony, tonality and especially form. The collection includes 21 pieces for piano four hands, accompanied by detailed descriptions of the choreography of the separate dances. The melodies and motions of the Moravian dances were not collected and arranged by Janacek alone. Three important cultivators of Moravian ethnography also took part in the collecting and choreographic activities: Lucie Bakesova, Xaverie Behalkova and Martin Zeman. The publication is printed in the original notation of the first print from 1891 and 1893 (originally divided into 3 separate volumes), with two Lachian dances for piano (Celadensky and Pilky) added extra. It was necessary to expand the descriptions and instructions for the dances, this was accomplished by Maryna Ulehlova-Hradilova. The musical and musically historical aspects of the dances are elucidated by editor Bohumir Stedron in a detailed Preface (Czech, German).