All Béla-Bartók articles
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Video
Solem Quartet: a reflection on Bartók’s Quartet No. 5
Ahead of their new concert series, ’Beethoven Bartók Now’, which launches on Thursday 1 July at St. Giles Church, Camberwell, the Solem Quartet reflects on Bartók’s Quartet No.5. Watch Solem Quartet performs Bill Withers’ Lovely Day from lockdown
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Review
Fabiola Kim: 1939
Warm and heartfelt accounts of three concertos written at the end of the 1930s
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Review
Frang, Altstaedt, Power, Kelemen, Kokas: Veress, Bartók
Compelling live performances of folk-influenced Hungarian chamber works
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Review
Christian Tetzlaff: Bartók Violin Concertos
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Hannu Lintu: Impressive performances in one of a recent brace of Bartók concertos
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News
Cosima Soulez-Larivière wins inaugural Bartók World Competition
Twenty-year-old, educated at Menuhin School in England, takes first prize in all-female final
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Review
Bartók: 44 Duos for two violins
The Strad Issue: May 2016Description: French sisters round the edges off Bartók’s folksy violin duosMusicians: Sarah Nemtanu, Deborah Nemtanu (violins)Composer: Béla BartókBéla Bartók wrote his 44 violin duos primarily with education in mind, their technical and musical demands growing in complexity from the simple, foursquare openers to ...