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Piano,Violin - Digital Download

SKU: A0.933384

Composed by Bela Keler. Arranged by Pavel Burdych. Romantic Period. 22 pages. Pavel Burdych #119401. Published by Pavel Burdych (A0.933384).

The violinist, conductor and composer Béla Kéler, by his birth name Albert Paul von Kéler, was born at 13th of February 1820 in the house No. 41 at town hall square of the city of Bartfeld (today´s Slovakian name: Bardejov). After his studies of music in Levoča, Debrecen and Prešov, he obtained the position of first violinist at the „Theater an der Wien in Vienna. The same time he studied harmony, counterpoint and started to compose. Since 1854 he received the position as conductor of the orchestra of Johann Sommer in Berlin, he already used the name Béla Kéler. Later he became leader of the military band under count Mazzuchelli. The last twenty years of his life he spent as leader of the spa-orchestra in Wiesbaden and was devoted on composing. He performed in all European cultural centres, as London, Manchester, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, Munich, Dresden, Leipzig etc. Still he often and gladly returned to his home city Bartfeld. Kéler has written 27 big waltzes, 27 marches, 20 csárdás, 18 polkas, 15 songs, 13 galops, 12 overtures, a ballet and several „musical paintings, such as the idyllic Carpathians, his first important composition which praises the Slovakian nature. The most frequently played theme of Kéler´s work are the 32 bars from his csárdás Memory of Bartfeld, op. 31, which were used by Johannes Brahms for his Hungarian dance No. 5 in the original notation of the author. Kéler´s music, in the time of its creation, could hold his own with the Vienna masters Joseph Lanner and „king of waltzes Johann Strauss jun. Already in his lifetime his 138 compositions were edited in 12 European countries. His manuscripts now belong in parts to the collection of the Šariš museum at Bardejov. In the year 2014 the Béla-Kéler-society was founded in Bardejov. The purpose of the society is the presentation of the inheritance of Béla Kéler. More in: www.belakeler.eu

Deutsches Gemüthsleben, Waltz for Violin and Piano, Op. 88
Violon et Piano

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Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.933382

Composed by Bela Keler. Arranged by Pavel Burdych. Romantic Period. 25 pages. Pavel Burdych #73859. Published by Pavel Burdych (A0.933382).

The violinist, conductor and composer Béla Kéler, by his birth name Albert Paul von Kéler, was born at 13th of February 1820 in the house No. 41 at town hall square of the city of Bartfeld (today´s Slovakian name: Bardejov). After his studies of music in Levoča, Debrecen and Prešov, he obtained the position of first violinist at the „Theater an der Wien in Vienna. The same time he studied harmony, counterpoint and started to compose. Since 1854 he received the position as conductor of the orchestra of Johann Sommer in Berlin, he already used the name Béla Kéler. Later he became leader of the military band under count Mazzuchelli. The last twenty years of his life he spent as leader of the spa-orchestra in Wiesbaden and was devoted on composing. He performed in all European cultural centres, as London, Manchester, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, Munich, Dresden, Leipzig etc. Still he often and gladly returned to his home city Bartfeld. Kéler has written 27 big waltzes, 27 marches, 20 csárdás, 18 polkas, 15 songs, 13 galops, 12 overtures, a ballet and several „musical paintings, such as the idyllic Carpathians, his first important composition which praises the Slovakian nature. The most frequently played theme of Kéler´s work are the 32 bars from his csárdás Memory of Bartfeld, op. 31, which were used by Johannes Brahms for his Hungarian dance No. 5 in the original notation of the author. Kéler´s music, in the time of its creation, could hold his own with the Vienna masters Joseph Lanner and „king of waltzes Johann Strauss jun. Already in his lifetime his 138 compositions were edited in 12 European countries. His manuscripts now belong in parts to the collection of the Šariš museum at Bardejov. In the year 2014 the Béla-Kéler-society was founded in Bardejov. The purpose of the society is the presentation of the inheritance of Béla Kéler. More in: www.belakeler.eu

Am schönen Rhein gedenk ich dein, Waltz for Violin and Piano, Op. 83
Violon et Piano

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Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.933385

Composed by Bela Keler. Arranged by Pavel Burdych. Romantic Period. 26 pages. Pavel Burdych #119407. Published by Pavel Burdych (A0.933385).

The violinist, conductor and composer Béla Kéler, by his birth name Albert Paul von Kéler, was born at 13th of February 1820 in the house No. 41 at town hall square of the city of Bartfeld (today´s Slovakian name: Bardejov). After his studies of music in Levoča, Debrecen and Prešov, he obtained the position of first violinist at the „Theater an der Wien in Vienna. The same time he studied harmony, counterpoint and started to compose. Since 1854 he received the position as conductor of the orchestra of Johann Sommer in Berlin, he already used the name Béla Kéler. Later he became leader of the military band under count Mazzuchelli. The last twenty years of his life he spent as leader of the spa-orchestra in Wiesbaden and was devoted on composing. He performed in all European cultural centres, as London, Manchester, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, Munich, Dresden, Leipzig etc. Still he often and gladly returned to his home city Bartfeld. Kéler has written 27 big waltzes, 27 marches, 20 csárdás, 18 polkas, 15 songs, 13 galops, 12 overtures, a ballet and several „musical paintings, such as the idyllic Carpathians, his first important composition which praises the Slovakian nature. The most frequently played theme of Kéler´s work are the 32 bars from his csárdás Memory of Bartfeld, op. 31, which were used by Johannes Brahms for his Hungarian dance No. 5 in the original notation of the author. Kéler´s music, in the time of its creation, could hold his own with the Vienna masters Joseph Lanner and „king of waltzes Johann Strauss jun. Already in his lifetime his 138 compositions were edited in 12 European countries. His manuscripts now belong in parts to the collection of the Šariš museum at Bardejov. In the year 2014 the Béla-Kéler-society was founded in Bardejov. The purpose of the society is the presentation of the inheritance of Béla Kéler. More in: www.belakeler.eu

Vom Rhein zur Donau, Waltz for Violin and Piano, Op. 138
Violon et Piano

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Piano - Digital Download

SKU: LV.9837

Composed by Bela Keler. Arranged by Karl Klauser. Restaurants, Carriages & coaches, Flags. Lester S. Levy Collection. 9 pages. Published by Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries (LV.9837).

Recollection of Central Park Garden. On the Beautifull [sic] Rhine. Waltz. By Keler Bela, Op. 83. Arranged and fingered for the Pianoforte by Karl Klauser. Published 1869 by J. Schuberth & Co. in Leipzig. Composition of sectional with piano instrumentation. Subject headings for this piece include Restaurants, Carriages & coaches, Flags.

About The Lester S. Levy Collection

The Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music consists of over 29,000 pieces of American popular music. Donated to Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries, the collection's strength is its thorough documentation of nineteenth-century American through popular music. This sheet music has been provided by Project Gado, a San Francisco Bay Area startup whose mission is to digitize and share the world's visual history.

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On the Beautifull Rhine. Waltz
Piano seul
Keler Bela, Op 83
$5.99 5.7 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1486526

Composed by Bela Keler. Arranged by Albert Schwarzmann. 19th Century,Romantic Period. 139 pages. Edition Schwalbe #1063588. Published by Edition Schwalbe (A0.1486526).

Bla Kler, a contemporary of famous Johann Strauss jr., was a Hungarian composer, conductor and violin player out of a German-speaking familiy. His German name was Adalbert Paul von Kler. During his lifetime he was a successful composer and conductor as well in Austria-Hungary as also in Germany and several European countries. His Lustspiel (Comedy) Overture op. 73 is probably one of the most known copositions of 139 opus numbers. It was first published in 1872 for symphony orchestra. Today transcriptions for band are more known than the original. This arrangement is kept in original key and is possibly close to the original. Albert Schwarzmann wrote it for his final concert as chief conductor of the municipal band of Zirl, Austria and performed it there on 6 April 2024.

Lustspiel Ouvertüre (Comedy Overture) op. 73
Orchestre d'harmonie

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