Across Europe
12 Witty Folk Tune Arrangements for Piano Duet
[pno duet]
A musical duet heard throughout Europe: With the music book “Across Europe” the well-known piano author Luis Zett invites players to a musical discovery tour through Germany’s neighboring countries.
Description
A great diversity of national and regional cultures evolved on the European continent during the course of two-and-a-half thousand years. In the field of music, this diversity can be traced back above all to folksongs. Luis Zett’s 12 imaginative arrangements for four hands let the European motto “united in diversity” literally pulse with life. Somewhat more advanced piano pupils of all age groups have the colorful choice between a Scottish “reel” or an East-European lullaby, melancholy tunes from the North or dynamic dances of the south. For additional variety and enjoyment, players can count on extensive free interludes as well as melodies that wander through the upper part and bass.
EB 8857
EAN: 9790004184479
64 pages / 23 x 30.5 cm / 264 g / stapled
EB 8857D
EAN: 9790004814031
64 pages / 23 x 30.5 cm / digital edition
Description
Description
A great diversity of national and regional cultures evolved on the European continent during the course of two-and-a-half thousand years. In the field of music, this diversity can be traced back above all to folksongs. Luis Zett’s 12 imaginative arrangements for four hands let the European motto “united in diversity” literally pulse with life. Somewhat more advanced piano pupils of all age groups have the colorful choice between a Scottish “reel” or an East-European lullaby, melancholy tunes from the North or dynamic dances of the south. For additional variety and enjoyment, players can count on extensive free interludes as well as melodies that wander through the upper part and bass.
Table of contents
| 1. | Ez a kislány megy a kútra/This Little Girl Is Going to the Well (Hungary) |
| 2. | Dans les jardins d’mon père/In My Father’s Gardens (France) |
| 3. | Vem kan segla förutan vind?/Who Can Sail without Wind? (Sweden) |
| 4. | Idzie Maciek Mazurka-Potpourri (Poland) |
| 5. | Horch, was kommt von draußen rein?/Hark What Comes from Outdoors (Germany) |
| 6. | Te?ie voda, te?ie/Waters Ripple and Flow (Slovakia) |
| 7. | Läksin minä kesäyönä käymään/Through the Woods One Summer Night (Finland) |
| 8. | Alalá (Spain) |
| 9. | Cantec de dans/Dance Tune (Romania) |
| 10. | Miss Farqharson’s Reel (Scotland) |
| 11. | Što mi e milo/How I Would Like To (Macedonia) |
| 12. | Schlof, schlof, schlof/Yiddish Lullaby (Eastern Europe) |