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  1. Ditta Pásztory-Bartók (31 October 1903 – 21 November 1982) was a Hungarian pianist and the second wife of the composer Béla Bartók. She was the dedicatee of a number of his works, including Out of Doors and the Third Piano Concerto.

  2. Pásztory Edith (ismertebb nevén Bartókné Pásztory Ditta) (Rimaszombat, 1903. október 31. – Budapest, 1982. november 21.) zongoraművész, érdemes művész (1963), Bartók Béla második felesége. Életútja. Pásztory Gyula matematika–fizika szakos gimnáziumi tanár és Petrovics Kornélia zongoratanárnő leányaként született.

  3. Ditta Pásztory-Bartók. Profile: Ditta Pásztory, a pianist, was Béla Bartók 's student when she became his second wife in 1923, their son is Peter Bartok, for whom the „Mikrokosmos“ piano lessons were written. Variations:

  4. 23 de nov. de 1982 · Ditta Pasztory, a pianist and widow of Bela Bartok, died Sunday in Budapest, the Hungarian Ministry of Culture announced yesterday. She was 80 years old. Miss Pasztory, who had been a student...

  5. 31 de oct. de 2018 · Bartók halála után Pásztory Ditta 1946-ban hazatért. Kezdetben öccsénél, majd miskolci nagynénjénél élt, és gyakorolt Bartók világháborús bombázásokat is túlélt zongoráján. Hosszú ideig visszavonultan élt, majd 1964. november 28-án ismét pódiumra lépett.

  6. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Bartok, Ditta Pasztory (1902–1982)Hungarian pianist and wife of Béla Bartok who made several recordings of his work. Born Ditta Pasztory in 1902; died in Budapest on November 21, 1982; married Béla Bartok (the composer). Escaped the Nazis (1940).

  7. The Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, Sz. 110, BB 115, is a musical piece written by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók in 1937. [1] The sonata was premiered by Bartók and his second wife, Ditta Pásztory-Bartók, with the percussionists Fritz Schiesser and Philipp Rühlig at the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM ...