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Dargay Marcell: Albumblatt - 'Városligeti fasor 33.' / for flute and piano / sheet music

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Dargay Marcell: Albumblatt - 'Városligeti fasor 33.'

for flute and piano

Setting: Flute and Piano
Series: EMB Contemporary Music
Genre: Contemporary Hungarian Works
Period: Contemporary Music
Language: Hungarian, English
Length: 12 pages
Format: A/4
Published: March 2008
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Item number: 14615
ISMN: 9790080146156 / 979-0080146156
 
Albumblatt - „Városligeti fasor 33” refers to the title of an unwritten piece that Dargay during his years at the Music Academy planned together with the composer Balázs Futó. The basic idea of the composition was that in the basement of the Béla Bartók college building at that address they would set up a tape-recorder and record the sounds filtering from the practice rooms, and making use of this recording they would write an electroacoustic piece. The work was never written; however, on the basis of memories and the experiences associated with the planning of the piece, a short composition did take shape” It had its premiere on September 26, 2006, performed by Péter Földesi and Balázs Futó.
 
 

Dargay Marcell: Albumblatt - 'Városligeti fasor 33.'

fuvolára és zongorára

Hangszer/letét: Fuvola és zongora
Sorozat: EMB Contemporary Music
Műfaj: Mai magyar művek
Korszak: Kortárs
Nyelv: magyar, angol
Terjedelem: 12 oldal
Formátum: A/4
Első megjelenés: 2008. március
Kiadó: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Katalógusszám: 14615
ISMN: 9790080146156 / 979-0080146156
 
Albumblatt - „Városligeti fasor 33” refers to the title of an unwritten piece that Dargay during his years at the Music Academy planned together with the composer Balázs Futó. The basic idea of the composition was that in the basement of the Béla Bartók college building at that address they would set up a tape-recorder and record the sounds filtering from the practice rooms, and making use of this recording they would write an electroacoustic piece. The work was never written; however, on the basis of memories and the experiences associated with the planning of the piece, a short composition did take shape” It had its premiere on September 26, 2006, performed by Péter Földesi and Balázs Futó.
 
 
 
 

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