Vittorio Monti
Czárdás
Vittorio Monti
Czárdás
- Instrumentation String Quintet (2 Violins, 2 Violas and Cello)
- Composer Vittorio Monti
- Editor Achim Graf Peter Welte
- Edition Director's Score and Parts
- Publisher Bartsch & Haeseler Musikverlag
- Order no. BHV95020
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Description:
Contents: Director's Score and Parts
Violin 1+2, Viola 1+2, Violoncello (The 2nd viola part is also included ad lib. as a violoncello part).
This is probably the best-known composition by the Italian composer Vittorio Monti (1868-1922). It was composed in 1904 as a rhapsody for violin, mandolin and/or piano. The musical basis of the piece is the Hungarian dance figure Csárdás. Monti studied violin and composition at the Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella in Naples. Around 1900, he was appointed conductor of the Lamoureux Orchestra in Paris. His most famous piece of music is the Csárdás, a popular virtuoso piece that can be found in the repertoire of many ambitious orchestras and ensembles.
Violin 1+2, Viola 1+2, Violoncello (The 2nd viola part is also included ad lib. as a violoncello part).
This is probably the best-known composition by the Italian composer Vittorio Monti (1868-1922). It was composed in 1904 as a rhapsody for violin, mandolin and/or piano. The musical basis of the piece is the Hungarian dance figure Csárdás. Monti studied violin and composition at the Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella in Naples. Around 1900, he was appointed conductor of the Lamoureux Orchestra in Paris. His most famous piece of music is the Csárdás, a popular virtuoso piece that can be found in the repertoire of many ambitious orchestras and ensembles.