Béla Viktor János Bartók was a Hungarian composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist. He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Franz Liszt are regarded as Hungary's greatest composers. Among his notable works are the opera Bluebeard's Castle, the ballet The Miraculous Mandarin, Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, the Concerto for Orchestra and six string quartets. Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of comparative musicology, which later became known as ethnomusicology. Per Anthony Tommasini, Bartók "has empowered generations of subsequent composers to incorporate folk music and classical traditions from whatever culture into their works," and was "a formidable modernist who in the face of Schoenberg’s breathtaking formulations showed another way, forging a language that was an amalgam of tonality, unorthodox scales and atonal wanderings."
Béla Bartók
Musician
Notable For
Hungarian composer
Béla Bartók's Historical Timeline
Béla Bartók is born
Béla Bartók, Hungarian musician, known for hungarian composer, was born on 1881-03-25. Béla Viktor János Bartók was a Hungarian composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist.
Béla Bartók's symphonic poem "Kossuth" premieres by the Budapest Philharmonic Society in Budapest, Hungary
Béla Bartók's symphonic poem "Kossuth" premieres by the Budapest Philharmonic Society in Budapest, Hungary
Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (42) weds second wife, Hungarian student pianist Edith "Ditta" Pásztory (19) in Budapest,
Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (42) weds second wife, Hungarian student pianist Edith "Ditta" Pásztory (19) in Budapest, until his death in 1945
Béla Bartók's 6th String Quartet, premieres in NYC
Béla Bartók's 6th String Quartet, premieres in NYC
Associated Historical Events
Béla Bartók is born
Béla Bartók, Hungarian musician, known for hungarian composer, was born on 1881-03-25. Béla Viktor János Bartók was a Hungarian composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist.
Béla Bartók's symphonic poem "Kossuth" premieres by the Budapest Philharmonic Society in Budapest, Hungary
Béla Bartók's symphonic poem "Kossuth" premieres by the Budapest Philharmonic Society in Budapest, Hungary
Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (42) weds second wife, Hungarian student pianist Edith "Ditta" Pásztory (19) in Budapest,
Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (42) weds second wife, Hungarian student pianist Edith "Ditta" Pásztory (19) in Budapest, until his death in 1945
Béla Bartók's 6th String Quartet, premieres in NYC
Béla Bartók's 6th String Quartet, premieres in NYC
Frequently Asked Questions
- When was Béla Bartók born?
- Béla Bartók was born on 1881-03-25 (Hungarian).
- What is Béla Bartók known for?
- Hungarian composer
- What historical events involved Béla Bartók?
- Béla Bartók was involved in 4 recorded historical events, including Béla Bartók is born, Béla Bartók's symphonic poem "Kossuth" premieres by the Budapest Philharmonic Society in Budapest, Hungary, Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (42) weds second wife, Hungarian student pianist Edith "Ditta" Pásztory (19) in Budapest,.
- When did Béla Bartók die?
- Béla Bartók died on 1945-01-01.