BARTÓK, BÉLA

bāˈlə bärˈtŏk, Hung. bāˈlô bôrˈtōk, 1881–1945, Hungarian composer and collector of folk music. He studied (1899–1903) and later taught piano at the Royal Academy, Budapest. In 1905 he and Zoltán Kodály began to collect folk music of Eastern Europe, and throughout his life Bartók devoted much attention to folk music of varied origin. As a composer he gained his first success with his mime play The Wooden Prince (1914–16). An opera, Duke Bluebeard's Castle (1911), and a ballet, The Miraculous Mandarin (1919), also gained notice. He became better known, however, for his compositions for piano, for violin, and for orchestra. Among his piano works are a set of progressive studies called Mikrokosmos (1926–39), three piano concertos (1929, 1931, 1945), and a sonata for two pianos and percussion (1927). Bartók's important orchestral works include Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta (1936) and Concerto for Orchestra (1943). Among his most important achievements are his six string quartets. Utilizing in varying degrees folk elements, atonality, and traditional techniques, Bartók achieved an original modern style, which has had a great influence on 20th-century music. In 1940 he emigrated to the United States and was commissioned by Columbia Univ. to transcribe a large collection of Yugoslav folk melodies. He spent his last years in poverty and neglect, but after his death his fame grew steadily. Among his studies of folk music that have been published in English are The Hungarian Folk Song (tr. 1931) and Serbo-Croatian Folk Songs (with A. B. Lord, 1951).

See his letters, ed. by J. Demeny (1971); biographies by H. Stevens (rev. ed. 1964), A. Fassett (1958, repr. 1971), and P. Griffiths (1984); study by E. Antokoletz (1989).

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The Life and Music of Bela Bartok Bartok in the Columbia Recording...collection. The Life and Music of Bela Bartok By HALSEY STEVENS Third edition...study of the life and music of Bela Bartok was a truly pioneering enterprise...
...index. ISBN 0-19-512562-2 1. Bartok, Bela, 1881-1945 -- Criticism and interpretation...Sandor eminent piano protege of Bela Bartok, professor at the Juilliard School...Role of the "Pihen " Movement in Bela Bartoks Contrasts 95...
...illustration: Zoltan Szekely and Bela Bartok in the garden in Nijmegen, Holland...Previously unpublished letters from Bela Bartok copyright 1994 Peter Bartok and Bela Bartok, Jr. All rights reserved. Text...
...Castle Music and Drama in Bela Bartoks Opera Carl S. Leafstedt...index. ISBN 0-19-510999-6 I. Bartok, Bela, 1881-1945. Kekszakallu herceg...reproduced with the permission of Mrs. Bela Bartok Jr. and Peter Bartok; U.S. Copyright...
...index. ISBN 0-945193-19-X 1. Bartok, Bela, 1881-1945. Chamber music. 2...4 Zoltan Kodaly, " Bartok Bela II. vonosnegyese " Bartoks Second...2 Bela Bartok, "Hommages de letranger: Hongrie-Hommage...
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...music. From at least the 1930s, when Bela Bartok investigated the folk music of the...beginning his collection roughly where Bartok had stopped his. In addition, Sipos...section in which he concisely sums up Bartoks conclusions regarding the relation...
...Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Michael Munkacsy (1844-1900), Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Bela Lugosi (1882-1956), Imre Nagy (1896-1958), Cardinal...1985): 123-130. Concerning Rev. Vasvary, see Steven Bela Vardy, "Reverend Edmund Vasvary: Personal Reminiscences...
...Career COMBAT Bela Bartok Sixth String Quartet 1939...Sixth String Quartet" by Bela Bartok, and the "Second Essay For Orchestra...an Ordinance Map . Schirmer. Bartok, Bela. 1941 . Sixth String Quartet...
...so characteristic in fact that Bela Bartok attached the generic label "Bulgarian...References Cited Bartok, Bela. 1976 1938 . The So-called Bulgarian Rhythm. In Bela Bartok Essays , ed. Benjamin Suchoff...
...Archery at the Dark of the Moon: Poetic Problems in Homers Odyssey . Berkeley: University of California Press. Bartok, Bela, and Lord Albert 1951 Serbo-Croatian Folk Songs. New York: Columbia University Press. (Reprint in Yugoslav...
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...personally and musically. I am grateful to Bela Nagy for stretching my thinking beyond...whispered that Nagy had memorized an entire Bartok Piano Concerto, without the aid of a piano...peppered with personal anecdotes: "I heard Bartok play this piece in Budapest. This is how...
...R/Con Barber, Samuel Con Bartok, Bela Con Bassett, Leslie Con...
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...Flute Concerto, with the CSO playing Bela Bartoks Music for Strings, Percussion and...pianist Mitsuko Uchida will play Bartoks Piano Concerto No. 3, with the orchestra...conducting Barenboim and the CSO in Bartoks Piano Concerto No. 1. Barenboim...
A Voice of Lust and Blood; ARTS Bela Bartok, Whose Statue Is Going Up outside...SITTING in the entrance hall of Bela Bartoks house in Budapest, wondering where...ek Stravinsky, Shostakovich - Bartok is the least discussed, the least...
...something like proprietorial rights to Bela Bartoks music. So when Fischer and the BFO...with American pianist Richard Goode, Bartok makes the perfect concert companion...music began), Fischer ripped into Bartoks Concerto for Orchestra. His immersion...
...Steinhardt and David Riley, violinist Kathy Lucktenberg and bassist Forrest Moyer - will perform works written for Goodman by Bela Bartok and Morton Gould. The show is at 7:30 p.m. March 9 at the Shedd, 285 E. Broadway. Tickets are $20 to $30. Call 434-7000...
...nominees are: "Best Classical Album" - Bela Bartoks Second Violin Concerto, with soloist...and the CSO. The disc also includes Bartoks Violin Rhapsodies Nos. 1 and 2, for...nominated in this category for the above Bartok CD. Among the five nominees, they...
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BARTOK, BELA ba l bar tok, Hung. ba lo bor tok, 1881...Eastern Europe, and throughout his life Bartok devoted much attention to folk music of...sonata for two pianos and percussion (1927). Bartoks important orchestral works include Music...
...ANTAL antal dora te, 1906 88, Hungarian-American conductor, b. Budapest. Dorati studied with Zoltan Kodaly and Bela Bartok. He made his conducting debut at 18 at the Budapest Opera. His first appearance in the United States was with the National...
...1921 , American composer, b. Muncie, Ind. Beeson studied at the Eastman School of Music and privately in New York with Bela Bartok. Beginning to teach at Columbia Univ. in 1945, he was named MacDowell Professor of Music in 1967; he retired in 1988...
...have written nocturnes include Gabriel Faure and Francis Poulenc for piano, Debussy for orchestra, and by extension Bela Bartok in his night music pieces. ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright 2007, Columbia...
...achieved success playing classical music for clarinet, particularly with the Budapest String Quartet. He commissioned Bela Bartok to compose Contrasts, for violin, clarinet, and piano, in 1938. Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, and Morton Gould...
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