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''Fifteen 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. == Structure == This collection of pieces consists of fifteen movements, and some of them are put into groups. A typical performance of this work should last between thirteen and fifteen minutes. The movement list is as follows: * ''Four Old Tunes'' * * I. Rubato * * II. Andante - Poco sostenuto - Più andante (Tempo I) - Poco sostenuto - Più andante * * III. Poco rubato - Sostenuto * * IV. Andante * V. ''Scherzo''. Andante - Sostenuto, poco rubato - Tempo I * VI. ''Ballad (Theme with variations)''. Andante - Più andante - Poco adagio - Più andante - Maestoso * ''Old Dance Tunes'' * * VII. Allegro * * VIII. Allegretto * * IX. Allegretto * * X. L'istesso tempo * * XI. Assai moderato * * XII. Allegretto * * XIII. Poco più vivo - Allegretto * * XIV. Allegro * * XV. Allegro - Più vivo - Poco più meno vivo 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. However, such division is not present in the original score. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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