There is a great affinity between Bartók’s scholarly works and that of the members of the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv — established in 1900 and considered as the cradle of the discipline of ethnomusicology — both in their methods and philosophical outlook. Several publications of the Berlin scholars are extant in Bartók’s library. They exerted significant influence on Bartók’s folkloristic output, from the methods of transcription and analysis, to the publication of folk material. Bartók also had personal connections with two of the members of the school. He contacted the director of the institution, Erich von Hornbostel, in 1912, wanting to take part in the galvanoplastic preservation and exchange program, introduced in Berlin a few years ear...
In 1913 Béla Bartók traveled to Algeria to research Arab folk music. He took with him the most moder...
Bartók's biographers have often constructed their portraits around his production of original compos...
The founder of modern Serbian ethnomusicology, collector of folk songs ethnomusicologist, and music ...
Béla Bartók birthed the field of ethnomusicology as an academic discipline through his tireless purs...
Internationally renowned musicologist Halsey Stevens said, “In every age there have been great innov...
When travelling in and around Biskra, Algeria, in 1913, Béla Bartók recorded almost two hundred melo...
Béla Bartók's collection of Hungarian instrumental folk music is known only for the Hungarian Bartók...
Years before the earliest recorded compositions by professional musicians, the common people sang, d...
This dissertation examines the early history of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (Berlin Phonogram Arc...
Dass Béla Bartók (1881-1945) nach mehreren Studienreisen durch den Vorderen Orient und Nordafrika vo...
Abstract Béla Bartók's sympathies towards Russian culture are well-known, as is the veneration of ...
* 25. 2. 1877 Wien, † 28. 11. 1935 Cambridge (Großbritannien), Musikwissenschaftler und Ethnologe; E...
The ancient Greeks already used to give ethnic names (Doric, Phrygian, Lydian, etc.)\ua0to their dif...
Béla Bartók (1881-1945), one of the twentieth century’s most significant composers, is also well kno...
Abstract Béla Bartók's and Albert Lord's capital work on folk songs of the Serbs and Croats (Serbo...
In 1913 Béla Bartók traveled to Algeria to research Arab folk music. He took with him the most moder...
Bartók's biographers have often constructed their portraits around his production of original compos...
The founder of modern Serbian ethnomusicology, collector of folk songs ethnomusicologist, and music ...
Béla Bartók birthed the field of ethnomusicology as an academic discipline through his tireless purs...
Internationally renowned musicologist Halsey Stevens said, “In every age there have been great innov...
When travelling in and around Biskra, Algeria, in 1913, Béla Bartók recorded almost two hundred melo...
Béla Bartók's collection of Hungarian instrumental folk music is known only for the Hungarian Bartók...
Years before the earliest recorded compositions by professional musicians, the common people sang, d...
This dissertation examines the early history of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (Berlin Phonogram Arc...
Dass Béla Bartók (1881-1945) nach mehreren Studienreisen durch den Vorderen Orient und Nordafrika vo...
Abstract Béla Bartók's sympathies towards Russian culture are well-known, as is the veneration of ...
* 25. 2. 1877 Wien, † 28. 11. 1935 Cambridge (Großbritannien), Musikwissenschaftler und Ethnologe; E...
The ancient Greeks already used to give ethnic names (Doric, Phrygian, Lydian, etc.)\ua0to their dif...
Béla Bartók (1881-1945), one of the twentieth century’s most significant composers, is also well kno...
Abstract Béla Bartók's and Albert Lord's capital work on folk songs of the Serbs and Croats (Serbo...
In 1913 Béla Bartók traveled to Algeria to research Arab folk music. He took with him the most moder...
Bartók's biographers have often constructed their portraits around his production of original compos...
The founder of modern Serbian ethnomusicology, collector of folk songs ethnomusicologist, and music ...