Contents |
The intellectual and cultural background of Bartok's work / Mary Gluck -- The intellectual environment of Bartok and Kodaly with special regard to the period between the two World Wars / Miklos Lacko -- Three literary Bartok portraits / Ivan Sanders -- Bartok, Kodaly and the Nyugat / Marianna Birnbaum -- Music, political thinking, national ideas. The social and cultural background of the Kossuth symphony / Ferenc Glatz -- Complementary aspects of Bartok's and Kodaly's folk song researches / Stephen Erdely -- On the folk music arrangements of Bartok and Kodaly / Laszlo Vikar -- Bartok as folklorist: his place in the history of research / Linda Degh -- Some reflections on Bartok and Sibelius / Robert Layton -- Bartok and Hungarian music (1945-1981) / Gyorgy Kroo -- Bela Bartok: the possibility of musical integration in the Danube basin / Janos Karpati -- Bartok and his contemporaries / Tibor Tallian -- The impact of Italian Baroque music on Bartok's music / Benjamin Suchoff -- Conflict of tonal and non-tonal elements in Bartok's "Free variations" / Ivan Waldbauer -- Barton the humanist / George Jellinek -- Bartok and the twenty-first century some personal remarks to the discussion / Balint Vazsonyi. |