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  1. 1 de ene. de 2015 · Az interjú során Bartók a Ditta műsorán szereplő művekről beszélt, először a Szonatináról, majd a Suite op. 14-ről, az 1. Rondóról, az Este a székelyeknél című zongoradarabról és végül a Mikrokosmosról. A Mikrokosmos esetében Serly zongorára és zenekarra készített átiratát játszották.

  2. Pásztory-Bartók, Ditta Type: Person Gender: Female Born: 1903-10-31 Born in: Rimavská Sobota, Banskobystrický kraj, Slovakia Died: 1982-11-21 (aged 79)Died in: Budapest, Hungary Area: Hungary ISNI code: 0000 0000 8392 1921 Rating. Genres (none) Other tags (none) See all tags. External links. BnF Catalogue;

  3. The new object of his attention was the 19-year-old Edith Pásztory, and after a heated exchange with his wife, Bartók sent Márta to her home territory of Transylvania with their son Béla. Márta, so it seems, was told not to return. Apparently it was Márta’s suggestion that they should divorce, which they did without acrimony in June 1923.

  4. Ditta Pásztory-Bartók discography and songs: Music profile for Ditta Pásztory-Bartók, born 31 October 1903. Genres: Modern Classical. Albums include Bartok Plays Bartok, Suite for Two Pianos, Op. 4b; Concerto for Two Pianos, Percussion and Orchestra, and Mikrokosmos.

  5. Bartók tolmácsolásában olyasmit mutatott fel a művekben, amelynek csak fölismeréséhez is az ő tehetsége, elmélyedése, személyisége kellett. 1986-ban megalapította a Bartók B. Pásztorty D.-díjat. Bartók életének utolsó hónapjairól visszaemlékezést írt (Österreichische Musikzeitschrift, 1965). – Irod.

  6. Ditta Pásztory-Bartók was a Hungarian Jewish pianist and the second wife of the composer Béla Bartók, who dedicated his Third Piano Concerto to her. They were married in 1923 when she was 19 and he 43; she had been his piano student. She accompanied Bartok to Saranac Lake when his doctors suggested he come here for the summers of 1943 and ...

  7. 16 de oct. de 2015 · Ditta Pásztory-Bartók later played and recorded it. The Viola Concerto was revised and polished in the 1990s by Bartók’s son, Peter; this version may be closer to what Bartók intended (Chalmers 1995, 210). If you have found any errors or text needing citation, please notify us by selecting that text and pressing Ctrl+Enter.