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Page 1: · PDF fileIn 1945 Bela Bartok described Mikrokosmos as a cycle of 153 pieces for piano written for “didactic” purposes, seeing them as a series of pieces in many

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SYNCOPATION 1from Mikrokosmos book 1

BÉLA BARTÓK1881-1945

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In 1945 Bela Bartok describedMikrokosmos as a cycle of 153 pieces forpiano written for “didactic” purposes, seeing them as a series of pieces in many different styles, representing a small world, or as the “world of the little ones,the children”. Stylistically Mikrokosmos reflects the influence of folk music onBartok’s life and the rhythms and

harmonies employed create music that is as modern today as when the cycle was written. The 153 pieces making up Mikrokosmos are divided into six volumes arranged according to technical and musical difficulty.

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IN LYDIAN MODEfrom Mikrokosmos book 2

BÉLA BARTÓK1881-1945

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HOMMAGE Á J.S.Bfrom Mikrokosmos book 3

BÉLA BARTÓK1881-1945

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IN FOLK SONG STYLEfrom Mikrokosmos book 4

BÉLA BARTÓK1881-1945

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BOATINGfrom Mikrokosmos book 5

BÉLA BARTÓK1881-1945

© Copyright 1940 by Hawkes & Son (London) LtdDefinitive corrected edition © 1987 by Hawkes & Son (London) LtdAll rights reserved

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FROM THE DIARY OF A FLYfrom Mikrokosmos book 6

BÉLA BARTÓK1881-1945

© Copyright 1940 by Hawkes & Son (London) LtdDefinitive corrected edition © 1987 by Hawkes & Son (London) LtdAll rights reserved

Page 8: · PDF fileIn 1945 Bela Bartok described Mikrokosmos as a cycle of 153 pieces for piano written for “didactic” purposes, seeing them as a series of pieces in many
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