Bartok: Folk Trilogy
Béla Bartók (arr. Anne McGinty)
General Info
Year: 1992
Duration: c. 2:10
Difficulty: I (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Neil A. Kjos
Cost: Score and Parts (print) - $45.00 | Score Only (print) - $6.00
Instrumentation
Full Score
Flute
Oboe
Bassoon I-II
B-flat Soprano Clarinet I-II
E-flat Alto Saxophone
B-flat Cornet/Trumpet I-II
Horn in F (optional Tenor Saxophone)
Low Brass and Woodwinds
Percussion, including:
- Bass Drum
- Bells
- Crash Cymbals
- Snare Drum
- Tambourine
- Triangle
- Wood Block
Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
Bartók: Folk Trilogy represents just three of over 9,000 folk songs collected by Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály throughout their travels in Hungary, Romania and the Slavonic countries.
This arrangement provides students with an introduction to Slavonic folk songs and the creative accompaniment provided by Béla Bartók.
- Program Note from score
Media
State Ratings
- Alabama: Class D
- Florida: I
- Indiana: ISSMA JH/MS/ELEM BAND GROUP III
- Louisiana: I
- Maryland: II
- North Carolina: II
- South Carolina: II
- Tennessee: III
- Texas: I. Complete
- Virginia: II
Performances
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Works for Winds by This Composer
Adaptable Music
- For Children (Flex instrumentation) (arr. Kurokawa) (1909/1945/2014)
- Romanian Folk Dances (Flex instrumentation) (arr. Nakamura) (1915/2017)
All Wind Works
- Allegro Barbaro (arr. Roman) (1911)
- Allegro Barbaro (arr. Wallace) (1911/1995)
- Bartok Folk Rhapsody (arr. McGinty) (/2004)
- Bartok: Folk Trilogy (arr. McGinty) (1992)
- Bartok for Band (arr. Schaeffer) (/1981)
- Bartok for Children, three pieces (arr. Finlayson) (1909/1966)
- Bartok Sketches
- A Bartok Suite (arr. Clark) (1909/1997)
- Bear Dance (arr. Leidzén) (1909/1931/1955)
- Changing Time (arr. Schaeffer) (1909/1984)
- Children's Album (arr. Gordon) (1909/1957)
- Country Dance (arr. Henderson, Stoutamire) (1976)
- Dance Suite (arr. Suzuki) (1923/2000)
- Dance Suite (arr. Vandenberghe) (1923/)
- Divertimento (arr. Abe) (1939/2015-2017)
- Evening in the Country (arr. Suchoff) (1908/1931/1970)
- Evening in the Village (arr. Leidzén) (1908/1931/1955)
- Folk Song and Dance (arr. McGinty) (1988)
- Folk Song Suite (tr. Erickson) 1909/1968)
- Folk Trilogy (arr. McGinty) (1992)
- For Children (Flex instrumentation) (arr. Kurokawa) (1909/1945/2-14)
- Four Pieces for Band (arr. Suchoff) (1961)
- Four Sketches (arr. Schaefer) (1908/1963)
- Hungarian Folk Song (arr. Castle) (1975)
- Hungarian Folk Suite (arr. Gordon) (1967)
- In a Quiet Mood (arr. Applebaum) (1909/1972)
- Jocùri Poporale Romanesti (arr. Goto) (1999)
- Little Suite (arr. Lijnschooten)
- Maypole Dance
- The Miraculous Mandarin (arr. Morita) (1918-1924/2017)
- Nocturne (arr. Gardner) (1908/1931/1962)
- Petite Suite (tr. Cushing) (1936/1963)
- Piano Concerto No. 1 (1926)
- Piano Concerto No. 2 (1932)
- Play (arr. Pharmer) (1909/1969)
- Rhapsody for Children (arr. Erickson) (1909/1969)
- Roumanian Folk Dances (arr. Goto). See: Jocùri Poporale Romanesti
- Romanian Folk Dances (Flex instrumentation) (arr. Nakamura) (1915/2017)
- Second Movement from "Streichquartett nr. 2" (arr. Koh) (1915-1917/2006)
- Silly Story (arr. Gordon) (1909/1974)
- Song of the Mountain Horn (arr. La Plante) (2013)
- Suite No. 14 (1916/)
- Swineherd's Dance (arr. Suchoff) (1908/1931/1962)
- Three Bartok Themes (arr. Pharmer) (1971)
- Three Folk Songs (1907/)
- Three Hungarian Songs (arr. Gordon) (1975)
- Three Pieces for Children
- Two Bagatelles for Band (arr. Gardner) (1970)
- Two Pieces (arr. Lijnschooten)
- Two Portraits (arr. Hanna)
- Two Songs and a Dance (arr. Hastings) (1976)
Resources
- Bartók, B.; McGinty, A. (1992). Bartok: Folk Trilogy [score]. Queenwood/Kjos: United States.
- Lugo, Daniel." Bartók: Folk Trilogy" Young Band Repertoire Project, Spring 1999. Web. Accessed 12 August2021