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Bela Bartok
Bela Bartok was bon in 1881 to a musical family living in Nagyszentmiklos, Hungary. ... This is where Bartok studied the piano with the famous conductor’s and composer’s Laszlo Erkel and Anton Hyrtl. ...
In 1905 Bartok began to explore the systematic’s of Hungarian peasant music. ... The next year Bartok was appointed professor of piano at the Budapest Royal Academy of music, where he once was a student. ... For two years Bartok pretty much gave up composition and devoted himself to once again collecting, arranging and studying folk music, until World War I put a stop to his research. ... Bartok became very influenced by Stravinsky and Schonberg, and because of this he produced some of his most complex music in the two violin sonantas. During this time in his life he was finally gaining international attention, and many of his works were published by the Universal Edition and he was invited to play them all over Europe This is what he has always wanted his music to be, Bartok wanted it to be heard and felt by people all over, and that’s what he finally got.
Approximate Word count = 890 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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