Product Description
Who wouldn't know this wonderful virtuoso romantic music full of emotions, love, passion...?
Played usually with piano, heard some times with orchestra and hardly known with a Gypsy band, this transcription of the accompaniment for harp has something special, a taste of the original Hungarian Gypsy music, using the wide possibilities of large arpeggiandos and tremolos similar to the Hungarian "National Instrument" cimbalom.
As a native Hungarian, the transcriber included some changes in character, - of course keeping all the original notes/chords - to show off, like the Gypsies do at the cimbalom. He also included an explanation of the slow song in the middle, encouraging generally for a very free rubato style of playing.
Written by Hungarian violin virtuoso Nandor Szederkenyi, former concertmaster in several major orchestras from Japan to Austria, who also had a long career as soloist.
Published using the leading notation software Finale, he includes bowings and fingerings, in collaboration with his duo partner/daughter who took care of the pedal markings of the harp part.
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