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has gloss | eng: Béla Bartók wrote his Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion for the ISCM in 1937 and it was premiered by him and his second wife, Ditta Pásztory-Bartók, as the pianists, at the ISCM anniversary concert of 16 January 1938. It received enthusiastic reviews and has since become one of his most performed works. |
has gloss | eng: The Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion is a musical composition by the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. It was written for a very unusual combination of players. Four players are needed to perform this sonata: two pianists and two percussion players. The two pianists each have a piano, and the two percussion players play seven instruments between them: three timpani, xylophone, one side drum with snares and one without, a suspended cymbal, a pair of cymbals, a bass drum, a triangle and a tam-tam. |
lexicalization | eng: Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion |
instance of | c/Compositions by Béla Bartók |
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has gloss | fra: La Sonate pour deux pianos et percussion (Sz. 110) est une œuvre de Béla Bartók de 1937. |
lexicalization | fra: Sonate pour deux pianos et percussion |
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has gloss | hun: Az International Society for Contemporary Music részére készült Bartók Béla Szonáta két zongorára és ütőhangszerekre (Sz. 110, BB 115) c. műve, amelyiket felesége (Bartókné Pásztory Ditta) oldalán mutatott be 1938. január 16-án, és kirobbanó sikere azóta töretlen. |
lexicalization | hun: Szonáta két zongorára és ütőhangszerekre |
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media:aud | Bartók - Sonata for two pianos and percussion - Assai lento - Allegro molto (clip).ogg |
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