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fingered continuo part allows the bass line to be doubled by a string player or for keyboard players to improvise their own accompaniment
Contents : I Allegro con spirito - II Adagio - III Allegro gentile
rhythm and beat
when he wrote down a melody sung by a Hungarian peasant girl
Bartok, B.: Romanian Folk Dances Violin Default:Default fingered continuo part allows theThe 'Romanian Folk Dances' undoubtedly rank amongst Bart_k's most popular compositions. The earliest version is scored for piano (1915) and was published by Universal Edition in 1918. The composer himself orchestrated this version in 1917. Several other chamber music arrangements (for example, Zoltn Szkely's version for violin and piano) were not by Bart_k, although he authorised them. The musical material derives from Bart_k's collections of folk