Czardas for Descant Recorder & Piano
Czardas for Descant Recorder & Piano
Arranged by Keith Terrett
One of the world's most beloved virtuoso showpieces receives a fresh and engaging new treatment for descant recorder and piano. Originally composed in 1904 by Italian composer Vittorio Monti, Czardas captures the spirit of the traditional Hungarian dance through its dramatic contrasts of mood, tempo and character.
This arrangement preserves all the excitement and flair of the original while making full use of the descant recorder's brilliant upper register, agility and expressive possibilities. From the haunting, gypsy-inspired opening melodies to the exhilarating final accelerando, performers are given every opportunity to showcase both musicality and technical dexterity.
The piano accompaniment provides a rich and supportive backdrop, balancing rhythmic vitality with colourful harmonic textures that allow the solo instrument to shine throughout.
Ideal for advanced students, recital performances, festivals and concert programmes, this arrangement offers recorder players an opportunity to explore one of classical music's most recognisable concert favourites in a fresh and highly effective setting.
Duration: Approximately 4½–5 minutes.
Suitable for:
- Advanced student performers
- Recitals and competitions
- Conservatoire auditions
- Concert encores
- Festival performances
"A thrilling fusion of lyrical expression and dazzling virtuosity for descant recorder and piano."