Mihaly Mosonyi: Piano Works
Mihaly Mosonyi (1815-1870) Little concert pieces in the Hungarian romantic style of the 19th century on intermediate technical level.
Mihaly Mosonyi: Studies for Piano for Development in the Performance of Hungarian Music
Mihaly Mosonyi (1815-1870) The studies of Liszt’s contemporary and friend for the different levels of music education in the Hungarian
Mihaly Mosonyi: Transcriptions and Marches for Piano
Mihaly Mosonyi (1815-1870) Little concert pieces in the Hungarian romantic style of the 19th century on intermediate technical level.
Mihaly Raduly: Naplemente alkonyatkor
Gyula Babos, Lajos Kati Horvath, Vilmos Javori, Imre Koszegi, Miklos Orszaczky, Mihaly Raduly, Bela Szakcsi Lakatos, Sandor Vajda
Miklos Csemiczky: Solo Sonata for Violin No.2
Miklos Csemiczky (1954– ) Virtuoso concert piece in four movements.
Miklos Kocsar: Capriccio for solo flute
Miklos Kocsar (1933- ) Concert piece which can be used on intermediate level of flute education.
Miklós Sugár (1952 – ) Spring Letter
A “letter” promised to the dedicatee, György Lakatos in autumn, arrived next spring in four movements for bassoon and piano.
Miklós Sugár (1952– ) Double Play
”I finished my one-movement piece Double Play for clarinet and piano in January 2017. It is fitting to the series
Miklós Sugár (1952– ) Quadriga – for 4 guitars
The piece was written for guitar orchestra or soloists in 5 movements. The energic opening one begins with huge chords
Miklos Sugar: Brass Characters
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) Brass Characters consists of six short movements: the first one is a fanfare introduction, the
Miklos Sugar: Chorea
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) Composition in one movement for clarinet, cello and a player of prepared piano as well as
Miklos Sugar: Duos for Flute
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) Flute duets using up-to-date techniques of instrument playing including multiphonics in 9 minutes (2 playing scores,
Miklós Sugár: Greg; 3’13”; Second Flowering
Miklós Sugár (1952– ) Three solo pieces using the specific technique of the excellent flautist combining staccato with circular breathing. (15
Miklós Sugár: Interconnections
Milós Sugár (1952– ) Concert duo for violin and piano in the rhythmic style of the composer.
Miklos Sugar: Luxatio
Miklós Sugar (1952– ) I wrote Luxatio for solo flute in the winter of 1988–89 for István Matuz. In November
Miklos Sugar: Musica a quattro
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) A concert piece in five movements representing the rhythm-centric musical world of the composer. Score and
Miklos Sugar: Réminiscences
Miklos Sugar (1952- ) Trio for clarinet, cello and piano. (Score and parts.)
Miklos Sugar: Two Daffodils – for 2 clarinets and bassoon
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) A trio in one movement based on a folk ballad from Bartók’s collection, featuring Sugár’s own
Miklos Sugar: Two Latin Hymn-Fragments
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) The two hymn-fragments: 1. O quam admirabile, 2. Amor est vita omnium (Sancti
Music of 200 Years for Horn
A new collection by the reknown horn teacher, Pálma Szilágyi for music school pupils from well-known and loved pieces originally
Never Enough of Bach
Three works by J. S. Bach in the transcription of Gergely Ittzés: Sonata in D major BWV 1028, Sonata in
Never Enough of Bach – 2. book
Further works by Johann Sebastian Bach transcribed by Gergely Ittzés: Partita in E minor (compiled from movements of the violin
Never Enough of Bach – Vol. 3
Transcriptions by Gergely Ittzés from Sonata in B minor (BWV 1014) and Partita in C minor (BWV 997) With introduction