Through Europe with Four Hands
20 Folk-Song Settings
[pno-4hd]
Description
The brief notes in the appendix provide explanations of the respective technical challenge as well as information on the texts of the songs. Since the melodies are generally divided among the two hands, they are presented in one part at the beginning of the piece so that the players can familiarize themselves with them. Fingerings are provided at the most important passages. The primo and secondo parts are both easy to play.
EB 8734
piano for 4 hands
EAN: 9790004181133
48 pages / 23 x 30.5 cm / 254 g / stapled
Description
Description
The brief notes in the appendix provide explanations of the respective technical challenge as well as information on the texts of the songs. Since the melodies are generally divided among the two hands, they are presented in one part at the beginning of the piece so that the players can familiarize themselves with them. Fingerings are provided at the most important passages. The primo and secondo parts are both easy to play.
Table of contents
| Anny, Where Were You (Slovakia) |
| In The Meadow, In The Meadow (Hungary) |
| The Woods Are Full Of Color (Germany) |
| The Little Coachman (Spain) |
| The Trick, The Bait (France) |
| The Wind Blows (Austria) |
| Out Yonder In The Fields (Greece) |
| You Ask Me Who I Am (Switzerland) |
| Elenka (Bulgaria) |
| Maciek (Poland) |
| No One Knows It As I Do (Czech Rep.) |
| Cossack Lullaby (Russia) |
| Run, My Little Horse, Run (Iceland) |
| The Fields Are Empty (Denmark) |
| Loch Lomond (Scotland) |
| With Red Cheeks (Finland) |
| Pål Lets His Chickens Run (Norway) |
| So Many Tears Did I Cry (Romania) |
| Winter Has Gone (Switzerland) |
| Why Are The Peasants So Happy? (The Netherlands) |