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  1. Bela Bartok Mikrokosmos Piano Solo Volume 3 by Bella Bartok, 1940
  2. Bela Bartok: The American Years by Agatha Fassett, 1970-06
  3. Three Rondos: Piano Solo by Bela Bartok, 1957
  4. Béla Bartok (20th Century Composers) by Kenneth Chalmers, 2008-04-23
  5. Twenty Sontas for Piano by Wolfgang Amadeus & Bela Bartok Mozart, 1950
  6. Bela Bartok by Serge Moreux, 1974
  7. The Music of Bela Bartok (Composers of the Twentieth Century Serie) by Professor Paul Wilson, 1992-05-27
  8. Bela Bartok: His Life in Pictures and Documents by Ferenc Bonis, 1980-06
  9. Bela Bartok Letters by Bela; Demeny, Janos (Ed.) Bartok, 1971-01-01
  10. Mein Lehrer Bela Bartok (Studia Hungarica) (German Edition) by Julia Szekely, 1995
  11. The life and music of Bela Bartok by Halsey Stevens, 1967
  12. Bela Bartok Piano Pieces for Children Vol. II

21. BELA BARTOK: COMPOSER
Béla Bartók (18811945), the great Hungarian composer, was one of the most significant musicians of the twentieth century. He shared with his friend Zoltán
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, which showed him, as he later recalled, "there was a way of composing which seemed to hold the seeds of a new life." Combining his new enthusiasm for Strauss with his youthful Hungarian nationalism, in 1903 Bartók produced his first major work, the symphonic poem, Kossuth , honoring Lajos Kossuth, hero of the Hungarian revolution of 1848.
Piros alma ("Red Apple"). He then interviewed her to find out what other songs she knew. This encounter was the beginning of Bartók's lifetime fascination with folk music. Two years later Bartók was introduced to Kodály, who soon became his closest friend. Kodály had already begun to collect recordings of Hungarian folk music using an Edison cylinder. Bartók began his collecting in Hungary's Békés County in 1906.
Unlike Kodály, Bartók also became interested in other folk traditions, studying the folk music of Romanians, Slovakians, Serbs, Croatians, Bulgarians, Turks, and North Africans as well as Hungarians. In 1906, while visiting Algeria, Bartók had a vision of how he might begin to order scattered folk tunes of the world. This, as he recalled, ended any desire on his part for the kind of career others had projected for him, as "the future master of the most charming salon music." Afterwards, the main task of his life was to collect, analyze, and catalogue major portions of the world's folk music.

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23. Classical Notes - Bartok's Concerto For Orchestra, Classical Classics, Peter Gut
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It's an emblem of the ever-widening gap between serious and popular music - Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra, although nearly 60 years old, is the most recent work to join the standard repertoire. Times have changed. Barely a century ago, arias from the latest operas were whistled in the streets. Nowadays, though, few know or care about new serious music and concerts have become archives of works several generations, if not centuries, old. Of all the great 20th century composers, Bartók would have been the most alarmed at this development. From his experience, he came to believe that the most important music arose not from isolated cultures but from an intermingling of diverse influences. Ultimately he put theory into practice: although firmly rooted in Hungarian tradition, his own music came to actively embrace contributions from his other areas of study. By the time he wrote his Concerto for Orchestra Bartók was in bad shape physically, emotionally and professionally. Distressed over his beloved country's capitulation to the Nazis, he had emigrated to New York in 1940, leaving behind the royalties and colleagues who had provided his financial and professional support. (He sent his original manuscripts to Switzerland for safe-keeping.) His activity as a scholar, performer and composer seemed over - a brief stint arranging archival folk recordings at Columbia University ended without hope for extension, his few recitals had met with critical hostility and public indifference and he had written no new music for four years. Indeed, his

24. Bela Bartok Classical Music Compositions And Bela Bartok Biography.
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      Orchestral Music Concerto for Orchestra , commissioned by Koussevitzky for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The two Violin Concertos are important additions to the solo violin repertoire, as is the Viola Concerto Divertimento for strings and the challenging Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta . The energetic Romanian Dances appear in various versions, including one for solo violin and string orchestra, arranged from an original piano composition. Stage Music The Wooden Prince . The pantomime The Miraculous Mandarin Chamber Music String Quartets are a significant and important part of repertoire, extending the musical and technical range of the form. The 44 Duos for two violins are primarily educational compositions, but make attractive concert pieces in various groupings suggested by the composer, while the Sonata for solo violin Violin Sonatas date from the early 1920s, while Contrasts , for violin, clarinet and piano, was written in America for Szigeti Benny Goodman and the composer.

25. Profile Of Bela Bartok
In 1906, interest on the music of central Europe was sparked by the publication of a book called Hungarian Folk Songs by bela bartok and Zoltan Kodaly.
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FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Born: March 25, 1881 Birthplace: Died: Sept. 26, 1945 in New York, N.Y., U.S.A. due to leukemia. Also Known As: Ethnomusicologist, music teacher, pianist, well-known Hungarian composer. Type of Compositions: He wrote stage and orchestral works, piano solos, string quartets, cantata and folk songs. Influence: His mother taught him how to play the piano as a child and he also studied under different teachers. Bartok later on studied at the Royal Hungarian Academy of Music in Budapest. Notable Works: Among his known works are: "Kossuth", "Duke Bluebeard's Castle", "The Wooden Prince", "Cantata Profana", "Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta", "Concerto for Orchestra" and "Sonata for Solo Violin".

26. Bela Bartok (1881 - 1945) - Find A Grave Memorial
Find A Grave listing of his Hungarian tomb in Farkasreti Cemetery with portrait photo, pictures of the grave site, and interactive memorial.
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27. NPR Music: Bela Bartok: Finding A Voice Through Folk Music
Weekend Edition Saturday, September 15, 2007 bela bartok had a breakthrough moment in his early 20s, when he heard a peasant woman singing folk songs.
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28. Bela Bartok Dies In Hospital Here
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BY THE NEW YORK TIMES Bela Bartok, Hungarian composer, died yesterday morning at the West Side Hospital after a long illness at the age of 64. One of the most important composers of modern music, he was also an outstanding specialist in musical folklore and a teacher of wide repute. He was a leading spirit of the "revolutionary" generation of musicians born in the early Eighties and ranked as the chief and most representative Hungarian composer of his epoch. Bartok was born March 25, 1881, at Nagyszentmiklos, in the Hungarian district of Torontal, now in Yugoslavia. His father was director of the school of agriculture in that community and his mother a schoolteacher. When his father died, Bartok, who was 8 at the time, already had begun to compose. His mother gave him his first piano lessons and his progress was so rapid that at 10 he made his initial public appearance as composer-pianist. From 1893 to 1899 he was in Pressburg, where he studied piano and composition with Lazlo-Erkel and Janos Batkai and wrote a number of unpublished works influenced by Brahms. In 1899 Bartok entered the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest, remaining there until 1903 as a pupil of Janos Koessler in composition and Istvan Thoman in piano. While at the academy he came under the spell of the music of Liszt, Wagner and Richard Strauss, but his "Kossuth" symphony, written the year he left the school, was Hungarian in essence.

29. The Musical Times: Bela Bartok 1881-1945
The death of Béla Bartók in New York at the end of September deprives twentiethcentury music of one of its greatest masters.
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30. Bela Bartok Sheet Music - Sheet Music Plus
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32. Onlinekunst.de: Musik, Biographie, Bilder: Bela Bartok Im COMPUTERGARTEN Am 25.M
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35. Bela Bartok (Composer, Arranger) - Short Biography
Béla Bartók began lessons with his mother, who brought up the family after his father s death in 1888. In 1894 they settled in Bratislava, where he attended
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There followed orchestral pieces and a one-act opera, Bluebeard's Castle , dedicated to his young wife. Influenced by Mussorgsky and Debussy but most directly by Hungarian peasant music (and Strauss, still, in its orchestral pictures), the work, a grim fable of human isolation, failed to win the competition in which it was entered. For two years (1912-1914) Bartok practically gave up composition and devoted himself to the collection, arrangement and study of folk music, until World War I put an end to his expeditions. He returned to creative activity with the String Quartet No. 2 (1917) and the fairytale ballet The Wooden Prince , whose production in Budapest in 1917 restored him to public favour. The next year

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40. Bela Bartok - Hungarian Choral Composer, Musician And Educator
Béla Bartók (March 25, 1881September 26, 1945), the greatest Hungarian composer, was one of the most significant musicians of the twentieth century.
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In 1904, while staying in the Slovakian countryside in order to practice and compose, Bartók overheard Lidi Dósa, a Székely Hungarian woman from Transylvania, sing the song Piros alma ("Red Apple"). He then interviewed her to find out what other songs she knew. This encounter was the beginning of Bartók's lifetime fascination with folk music. Two years later Bartók was introduced to Kodály, who soon became his closest friend. Kodály had already begun to collect recordings of Hungarian folk music using an Edison cylinder. Bartók began his collecting in Hungary's Békés County in 1906.
Unlike Kodály, Bartók also became interested in other folk traditions, studying the folk music of Romanians, Slovakians, Serbs, Croatians, Bulgarians, Turks, and North Africans as well as Hungarians. In 1906, while visiting Algeria, Bartók had a vision of how he might begin to order scattered folk tunes of the world. This, as he recalled, ended any desire on his part for the kind of career others had projected for him, as "the future master of the most charming salon music." Afterwards, the main task of his life was to collect, analyze, and catalogue major portions of the world's folk music.
On September 26, 1945, Bartók died in a New York hospital with his wife Ditta and his son Péter each holding one of his hands. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Laurence I. Neale, minister of New York's All Souls Unitarian Church. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York. In 1988, as the "iron curtain" separating Eastern Europe from the West was being lifted, Béla Bartók, Jr., then lay president of the Hungarian Unitarian Church, was able to have his father's remains transferred to Budapest. A statue of Bartók stands in front of the Second Unitarian Church in Budapest.

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