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Johannes Brahms. Hungarian Dances WoO1 - McCorkle Version For Two Hands. Sheet Music. Piano. PF. Johannes Brahms.

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Johannes Brahms. Hungarian Dances WoO1 - McCorkle Version For Two Hands. Nuty. Plan. PF. Johannes Brahms.

Oryginalny tekst

The Hungarian Dances were published in three different, yet authentic versions during the composer’s lifetime. all 21 dances arranged for Piano duet,. nos. 1–10 also for solo Piano and. nos. 1, 3 and 10 as Orchestral arrangements. Now the Wiener Urtext Edition presents both the Piano versions. for 2 and for 4 hands. in new editions and the Piano duet version appears here for the first time in the form of a score, i. primo and secondo are set as pairs on one page and not, as usual, separated on facing pages. This layout mirrors that of Brahms’s surviving autograph of versions 1 and 2 but, additionally, offers significant advantages for study and performance. clearer presentation of the entire composition, easier orientation, no more frantic counting during rests in one part, thanks to the easy legibility of the portrait-format music both players can be more “in tune” with each other.

Tłumaczenie

The Hungarian Dances were published in three different, yet authentic versions during the composer’s lifetime. all 21 dances arranged for Piano duet,. nas. 1–10 also for solo Piano and. nas. 1, 3 and 10 as Orchestral arrangements. Now the Wiener Urtext Edition presents both the Piano versions. na 2 i 4 ręce. in new editions and the Piano duet version appears here for the first time in the form of a score, i. primo i secondo są ustawione parami na jednej stronie, a nie, jak zwykle, oddzielone od sąsiednich stron. This layout mirrors that of Brahms’s surviving autograph of versions 1 and 2 but, additionally, offers significant advantages for study and performance. clearer presentation of the entire composition, easier orientation, no more frantic counting during rests in one part, thanks to the easy legibility of the portrait-format music both players can be more “in tune” with each other.