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Czech violinist Franz Drdla (1868 - 1944) studied at the conservatories in Prague and Vienna (where his teachers included Anton Bruckner). Drdla's ...
View full detailsContents1. Aria2. Musette3. Prestissimo4. Aria5. Allegro6. Largo7. Gavotta
Pál Járdányi (1920 - 1966) was one of the most distinguished figures in Hungarian music during the years following the Second World War. He was an ...
View full detailsAn ABRSM syllabus title, 2015-18.The Double Dance from Kálló was compiled by Kodály in 1950 from arrangements of Nagykálló folk dances. Set for mix...
View full detailsGrigoras Ionica Dinicu (April 3, 1889 - March 28, 1949) was a Romanian violin virtuoso and composer of Roma ethnicity. He is most famous for his of...
View full detailsContents1. Ismeretlen szerző: A csizmámon nincsen kéreg2. Radics Béla: A faluban nincs több kislány3. Ismeretlen szerző: Azért csillag, hogy ragyog...
View full detailsJakob Dont's 24 Preliminary Studies are an important stepping stone towards acquiring the fundamentals of violin technique. Developing violinists t...
View full detailsComposed by Rodolphe Kreutzer. Edited by Frigyes Sandor. Published by Editio Musica Budapest. Text in Hungarian and German.,
French violinist-composer Pierre Rode was a pupil of G.B. Viotti and later a soloist at the court of Napoleon. He made several key contributions to...
View full detailsJózsef Bloch (1862-1922) was an outstanding figure in violin pedagogy in Hungary. With his violin method entitled A hegedűjáték és tanítási módszer...
View full detailsContents1. Magyar tánc (A soproni kéziratból)2. Apor Lázár tánca (Kájoni kódex)
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