István Szelényi (1904 - 1972) studied with Kodály and later taught composition at the Budapest conservatory. His output consists mainly of pieces written for teaching purposes, including works for you...
This work by Kodály's pupil Szelényi, published here for the first time, might be seen as something approaching the Romantic 'piano concerto without orchestra'. Even the Fugato in this work seems to p...
Erstausgabe zum 100. Geburtstag.
The Hungarian composer István Szelényi (1904 - 1972), a student of Kodály, originally wrote Aria for cello or clarinet and piano. Subsequently the solo part has been transcribed for violin (arranged b...
With this lively suite, the Hungarian music -teacher and pupil of Kodaly created a very in-s-tructive piece. Since all parts have independ-ent melodic tasks and are very often opposed to each other on...
The three-movement work can be regarded as instructive introduction into a modern world of sounds. It can be performed both as solo piece and with string chorus. Bowing indications have been given in...
Because of its scoring, this uncomplicated little six-movement suite in a folkloric style is, above all, suitable for the first ensemble playing in violin lessons. As vigorous effective music, it suit...