AB II-04

Description

Max Prick van Wely / Albert Brussee

DRIE VOLKSMUZIEKBEWERKINGEN
for piano

The Romanian Folk Melody and Evening Mood – A Folk Song from Bohemia are revised versions of the withdrawn cycle Pianorama for piano two-hands. Newly added was the central Spanish Wedding Dance. Its main theme was given to me by the then elderly Max Prick van Wely, who had improvised on it during performances with the dancer Steffa Wine in the 1950s. The notes made on that occasion were the starting point for me in writing this composition; the middle section in the spirit of romantic Spanish piano music is of my own invention.

Level of difficulty: Grade VI-VIII (on a scale of XII grades).

– Romanian folk melody
– Spanish wedding dance
– Evening mood – a folk-song from Bohemia

AB II-04, nv_0

PRACTICAL INFORMATION
© 1995 B.V. Muziekuitgeverij XYZ, Huizen.
16 pages, with a short preface in Dutch and English.

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Three parts of the cycle Pianorama for piano duet (AB II-02) were reconstructed in 1995 to form two-handed piano pieces; these were published by XYZ.
It concerns Romanian folk melody (in the style of early Bartók), Spanish wedding dance (in the style of Albeniz) and Evening Mood – a folk song from Bohemia (in the style of Dvorák).

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