Bedrich Smetana
Polky pro klavír
Polkas for Piano

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Edited by Jan Novotný
BA 9506 · € 16.95
Cover scan of Smetana: Polkas

Smetana's brilliant piano polkas

The polka is to Bedřich Smetana (1824–1884) a compositional form similar to the polonaise and mazurka to Chopin, or the waltz to the Strauss family. The artistic stylisation of the polka engaged the composer from his earliest attempts at composition, and he returned to it in his mature works.

The works in this new Urtext edition – Three Salon Polkas op. 7, Three Poetic Polkas op. 8, Reminiscences of Bohemia in the Form of Polkas op. 12 and 13 and polkas from the 1850s – together with the series of Czech dances, form a high point of Smetana’s compositions in this genre.

The edition is based on a Critical Edition of the piano works of Bedřich Smetana which has been revised by the pianist and Smetana interpreter Jan Novotný. Novotný’s editorial commentary forms part of the edition.


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Antonin Dvorak: Humoresque in G-flat major op. 101,7
BA 9503