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Definition of Bela Bartok
1. Noun. Hungarian composer and pianist who collected Hungarian folk music; in 1940 he moved to the United States (1881-1945).
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Literary usage of Bela Bartok
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Opera Goers' Complete Guide: Comprising Two Hundred and Sixty-eight by Leo Leop Melitz (1921)
"... woman into his house, and, lifting her veil, revealed Alkestis returned from
the dead. COUNT BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE Opera in one act, by Bela Bartok. ..."
2. Adventure Guide to Hungary by Dante Mena (2007)
"... as you continue, the Catholic church and school originally constructed in 1723
and an imposing statue of Bela Bartok, the great Hungarian composer. ..."
3. A Musical Motley by Ernest Newman (1919)
"In France, again, there is Erik Satie, in Hungary Bela Bartok, in England Mr
Havergal Brian and Mr Gerald Tyrwhitt, all bent on giving a grimace to music in ..."
4. Leo Ornstein, the Man by Frederick Herman Martens (1918)
"... "finding the production of sheer nonsense both easy and profitable, Schonberg
actually had followers in the persons of Bela Bartok and Leo Ornstein, ..."