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The Gypsy Fiddler (Violin Part)

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Folk music

34 publications in this series

The Fiddler Series - Edward Huws Jones series

A love of folk and traditional music led Edward to compile "Jigs, Reels and Hornpipes" (Boosey & Hawkes) in 1992. The success of this publication has led to a best selling series of publications including Jazz, Blues and Ragtime, The American Fiddler, The Gypsy Fiddler and The Klezmer Fiddler.

The Gypsy Fiddler
Music from Hungary and Romania
Violin (or 2 violins), guitar ad lib.

The idea of the Gypsy fiddler conjures up a vivid musical picture - spontaneous, virtuoso and above all fiery! European Gypsies have taken their music wherever they have travelled, from Russia to the Balkans, from Andalucia to the Black Sea. But for many people the heart of the repertoire - the essential Gypsy music - is found in Hungary and Romania.
The arrangements in this collection can be performed as solos, duets, trios or by larger ensembles. The traditional Gypsy band consists of a lead violin or primas, accompanied by one or two violins or violas (playing chords), a cimbalom and double bass; this line-up can be more or less reproduced using these arrangements, with the piano combining the roles of cimbalom and bass.

The full range of traditional fiddle repertoire is now at your fingertips! Using these generous collections, you can create your own ceilidh, barn dance, jazz club, Sarajevo street-café or Gypsy gathering. Some of this music is familiar, some more exotic, but all of it is absolutely authentic, faithfully arranged and, above all, hugely enjoyable.

Each title in the series is available in two formats: the violin edition (with an optional easy violin part and guitar chord); or the complete edition, which also includes both keyboard and violin accompaniments. Either format is hugely flexible, which means the music can be played as solos, duets or trios as well as with larger ensembles.

Edward Huws Jones has travelled extensively researching fiddle-playing traditions. In each book he explains the background of the particular musical style, giving his own suggestions for a lively performance. And to help recreate the spirit of the music, every book in the series is beautifully illustrated.

Contents
- PREFACE and PERFORMANCE NOTES
- Music from Hungary and Transylvania:
- Song of the ghetto (Gettó notá)
- Dance (Tánc)
- Slow leaping dance (Ritka szökös)
- Fast csardas (Sürü csárdás)
- Shall I, shan't I? (Neki menjek, ne menjek?)
- Dangling dance (Akasztós)

- MUSIC FROM THE BUCHAREST AREA OF RUMANIA:
- Dance melody I (Melodie de joc I)
- Dance melody II (Melodie de joc II)
- Song (Cântec)
- Dance melody III (Melodie de joc III)

- POPULAR AND RESTAURANT-STYLE GYPSY MUSIC:
- The silver leaves of the popular tree (Lehullott a rezgö nyárfa ezüstzszínü levele)
- The four corners of my handkerchief (Zsebkendöm négy sarka)
- Would you tell that girl? (Mondja meg annak a kisleeánynak)
- On the waves of Lake Balaton (Hullámzó Balaton tetején)
- I've danced my boots off (A csizmámon nincsen kéreg)

Contents

  • Dance
  • Dance Melody 1
  • Dance Melody 2
  • Dance Melody 3
  • Dangling Dance
  • Fast Czardas
  • I've danced my boots off
  • On the waves of Lake Balaton
  • Shall I, shan't I
  • Slow Leaping Dance
  • Song
  • Song of the Ghetto
  • The four corners of my handkerchief
  • The silver leaves of the poplar tree
  • Would you tell that girl?
Cat No. BH11013
Supplier Code M060110139
Price £14.99
EditorEdward Huws Jones
CategoryViolin & Piano
PublisherBoosey and Hawkes
SeriesFiddler Series - Edward Huws Jones
ISMN 979-0-060-11013-9
EAN-13 9790060110139
ISBN 978-0-85162-274-3
ISBN-10 0-85162-274-7
EAN-13 9780851622743
Weight 124 grams
Availability In Print
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