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Bela Bartok (1881–1945)
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1992
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1981
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Recorded: October 28-31 & November 3, 1969, Paris.
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2004.
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Part 5 and 6
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Recorded: September 1959, Berlin.
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24.12.1960.
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Budapest 1981
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VERMEER QUARTET: Shmuel Ashkenasi (violin 1); Mathias Tacke (violin 2); Richard Young (viola); Marc Johnson (cello). Recorded at St John Chrysostom Church, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, 2001, 2003, 2004.
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Ruslan Nikulin, Valentin Snegirev, Andrey Volkonsky (percussion). October 2, 1956, Moscow, live
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2005
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1993
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Violin II – Károly Schranz, viola – Roger Tapping, cello – András Fejér. Recorded: August/September 1996, Neumarkt, Germany.
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Live - 11.12.2006, Grosser Saal, Philharmonie, Berlin. EMI Classics.2009.
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1992
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No. 7-10, 12, 14, 15
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19 2 89 - Vienna
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Recorded in New York (USA), 1963.
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Violin II – Károly Schranz, viola – Roger Tapping, cello – András Fejér. Recorded: August/September 1996, Neumarkt, Germany.
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Recorded: August/ September 1996, Neumarkt, Germany.
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1.Allegro vivace 2.Poco allegro
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Freemason`s Hall, Edinburgh Festival, 23 August 1955
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Violin II – Károly Schranz, viola – Roger Tapping, cello – András Fejér. Recorded: August/September 1996, Neumarkt, Germany.
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1991
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Wien, 1981.
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1995.
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1985
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Finland, 2009
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1.Grave 2.Molto adagio
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1993
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Chicago Symphony Chorus, 1991
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1995.
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violin-Mihaly Szics piano-Erzebet Tusa
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1.Study for the left hand 2.Fantasy No.1 3.Fantasy No.2 4.Scherzo
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1993
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Sonata in G major (Azzolino Bernardino della Ciaia). Recorded by VOX (USA) in 1963.
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violin-Zoltan Szekely piano-Isabel Moore
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1.Adagio Ma Non Troppo 2.Scherzo (Allegro) 3.Trio (andante) 4.Scherzo da Capo.
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Volume I (¹ 1-4): Szomorú nóták - Sad Songs. István Lantos - piano.
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Recorded in New York (USA), 1963.
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Recorded in New York (USA), 1963.
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Márta Gulyás - piano. Recorded: January & April 2002, Budapest.
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Ditta Bartók-Pásztory, Erzsébet Tusa - pianos.
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Recorded in New York (USA), 1963.
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Recorded in New York (USA), 1963.
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7 choirs. Chamber Chorus of the ’Liszt Ferenc’ Academy of Music, Budapest
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4 Hungarian Folksongs for mixed chorus, Sz. 93, BB 99 (1932). Zoltan Kocsis conducting the Hungarian National Choir. Live in Budapest, 25 March 2010.
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1953, Germany.
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Recorded in New York (USA), 1963.
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Mária Comensoli - piano.
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Ádám Fellegi - piano.
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Hungarian Army Male Chorus.
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Slovak Philharmonic Chorus, Ladislav Holášek - piano.
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Hungarian Army Male Chorus.
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Honvéd Ensemble Male Choir.
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Hungarian Army Male Chorus.
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Ádám Fellegi - piano.
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Hungarian Army Male Chorus.
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