There are two violin concertos in Béla Bartók’s body of compositions. The first concerto written in 1907 is obscure and rarely heard, while the second, completed in 1939, is widely performed and generally regarded as a twentieth-century masterwork. Bartók had contrasting relationships with the violinists for whom the works were written: the first, for Stefi Geyer; and the second, for Zoltán Székely. My thesis will compare the two concerti, illustrating how the second refines, expands and more fully develops the compositional approach of the first, as well as the working relationship and influence the performers had on the ultimate outcome of the concerti. This comparison of two works with very different outcomes offers insights into Bart...
The year 1955 has a special importance for the compositional thinking in Hungary, because it was the...
This dissertation studies the similarities and differences between selected piano works of Béla Bart...
I have chosen Anton Stepanovich Arensky and his Violin Concerto in A minor as an object of my practi...
This thesis compares musical style in Violin Concerti Nos. 1 (1932-33) and 2 (1943) by Bohemian comp...
The world premiere recording of Bartók’s Violin Concerto, played by Zoltán Székely has been a classi...
Joseph Joachim’s impact as a violinist is undeniable; however, he is less known as a composer. ...
In spite of his mistrust in giving public explanations about his compositions, Bartók worked with gr...
Rezső Sugár’s Sinfonia a Variazione (1970) is among those mostly unknown and unexplored symphonic wo...
The topic of the present thesis is Suite Concertante for violin and orchestra composed by Bohuslav M...
This dissertation presents evidence that Béla Bartók created his masterwork, the Sonata for Two Pia...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine Beethoven’s works for violin and piano and to investi...
The aim of this project was to explore the development of violin techniques in the nineteenth and ea...
Beethoven’s Violin Concerto is universally considered one of the most significant essays in the genr...
Questions of source, style and interpretation have been central to the work of the Budapest Bartók A...
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2001The violin concerto by Johannes Brahms is a par...
The year 1955 has a special importance for the compositional thinking in Hungary, because it was the...
This dissertation studies the similarities and differences between selected piano works of Béla Bart...
I have chosen Anton Stepanovich Arensky and his Violin Concerto in A minor as an object of my practi...
This thesis compares musical style in Violin Concerti Nos. 1 (1932-33) and 2 (1943) by Bohemian comp...
The world premiere recording of Bartók’s Violin Concerto, played by Zoltán Székely has been a classi...
Joseph Joachim’s impact as a violinist is undeniable; however, he is less known as a composer. ...
In spite of his mistrust in giving public explanations about his compositions, Bartók worked with gr...
Rezső Sugár’s Sinfonia a Variazione (1970) is among those mostly unknown and unexplored symphonic wo...
The topic of the present thesis is Suite Concertante for violin and orchestra composed by Bohuslav M...
This dissertation presents evidence that Béla Bartók created his masterwork, the Sonata for Two Pia...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine Beethoven’s works for violin and piano and to investi...
The aim of this project was to explore the development of violin techniques in the nineteenth and ea...
Beethoven’s Violin Concerto is universally considered one of the most significant essays in the genr...
Questions of source, style and interpretation have been central to the work of the Budapest Bartók A...
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2001The violin concerto by Johannes Brahms is a par...
The year 1955 has a special importance for the compositional thinking in Hungary, because it was the...
This dissertation studies the similarities and differences between selected piano works of Béla Bart...
I have chosen Anton Stepanovich Arensky and his Violin Concerto in A minor as an object of my practi...