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compositions by Béla Bartók. The catalogue numbering by András Szőllősy (Sz.), László Somfai (BB) and Denijs Dille (DD) are provided, as well as Bartók's own opus...
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Béla Bartók's Mikrokosmos (Hungarian: Mikrokozmosz) Sz. 107, BB 105 consists of 153 progressive piano pieces in six volumes, written between 1926 and...
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The Piano Concerto No. 3 in E major, Sz. 119, BB 127 of Béla Bartók is a musical composition for piano and orchestra. The work was composed in 1945 during...
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5, Sz. 102, BB 110 by Béla Bartók was written between 6 August and 6 September 1934. It is one of six string quartets by Bartok. The work is in five movements:...
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disc. Bartók, Béla. Concerto for Viola and Orchestra. Yuri Bashmet. Pierre Boulez. Deutsche Grammophon GmbH. 2008. Compact disc. Bartók, Béla. Viola...
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A minor by Béla Bartók was written between 1915 and October 1917 in Rákoskeresztúr in Hungary. It is one of six string quartets by Bartok. The work is...
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Orchestra, Sz. 116, BB 123, is a five-movement orchestral work composed by Béla Bartók in 1943. It is one of his best-known, most popular, and most accessible...
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String Quartet No. 3 by Béla Bartók was written in September 1927 in Budapest. It is one of six string quartets by Bartók. The work is in one continuous...
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No. 4 in C major by Béla Bartók was written from July to September 1928 in Budapest. It is one of six string quartets by Bartok. The work is dedicated...
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Bluebeard's Castle (category Operas by Béla Bartók)
Castle) is a one-act Symbolist opera by composer Béla Bartók to a Hungarian libretto by his friend and poet Béla Balázs. Based on the French folk legend, or...
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Kolomyika (section Bela Bartok and the Kolomyika)
(29 September 2000). Béla Bartók and Turn-of-the-Century Budapest. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520222540. Bartok, Bela (6 December 2012). Rumanian...
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Internet; accessed 9 March 2009. Béla Bartók, Divertimento for String Orchestra, 1940, (Boosey & Hawkes Ltd, 1940), p. 0. Béla Bartók, Divertimento for String...
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Ehnes: Bartók: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, Viola Concerto - with the BBC Philharmonic, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda Phillip Huscher, "Béla Bartók: Violin...
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Palace of Music (redirect from Béla Bartók Music Institute)
(Zenepalota) is a building in Bartók square, Miskolc, Hungary. It is in the Béla Bartók Secondary School and the Béla Bartók Music Institute (a faculty of...
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116) is a 1938 composition scored for clarinet–violin–piano trio by Béla Bartók (1881–1945). It is based on Hungarian and Romanian dance melodies and...
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Hungarian composer Béla Bartók was completed in 1909. The score is dated January 27 of that year. It is one of six string quartets by Bartok. The work is in...
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childhood. In 2008, the family moved to Berlin, Germany. She was enrolled at Béla Bartók Music School. In 2010, Ruby O. Fee's career took off with her leading...
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Romanian Folk Dances (category Solo piano compositions by Béla Bartók)
following: Two Romanian Folk Dances Culture of Romania Béla Bartók List of compositions by Béla Bartók Transylvania Cummings, Robert. "Brâul (Sash Dance)...
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Nelson, David Taylor (2012) "Béla Bartók: The Father of Ethnomusicology", Musical Offerings: vol. 3: no. 2, article 2. Béla Bartók: The Father of Ethnomusicology...
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The Hungarian composer Béla Bartók wrote six string quartets, for two violins, viola and cello: String Quartet No. 1 (1909), Op.7, Sz. 40, BB 52 String...
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No. 6 in D minor, Sz. 114, BB 119, was the final string quartet that Béla Bartók wrote before his death in 1945. The composition of the piece came at...
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Violin Sz. 117, BB 124, is a sonata for unaccompanied violin composed by Béla Bartók. It was premiered by Yehudi Menuhin, to whom it was dedicated, in New...
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Adolf Kohner (section Béla Bartók supporter)
Béla Bartók. Kohner was a major benefactor of Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, providing him with an annual stipend for many years that enabled Bartók...
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György Sándor (category Pupils of Béla Bartók)
born in Budapest. He studied at the Liszt Academy in Budapest under Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály, and debuted as a performer in 1930. He toured as a...
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Life and Music of Béla Bartók. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-816349-5. Retrieved July 11, 2010. Gilles, Malcolm. "Bartók, Béla". Grove Music Online...
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native of New York City, Fleck was named after the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, the Austrian composer Anton Webern, and the Czech composer Leoš Janáček...
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Barbara Nissman (section Béla Bartók)
with György Sándor, himself a student of Béla Bartók. Nissman was the first to perform and record Bartók’s unpublished 1898 Sonata, which she discovered...
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and ethnomusicology projects (pioneered by Béla Bartók, Charles Seeger, and John Lomax). In the case of Bartók, his own studies helped alter the generally...
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Ditta Pásztory-Bartók (31 October 1903 – 21 November 1982) was a Hungarian pianist and the second wife of the composer Béla Bartók. She was the dedicatee...
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