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The string quartets of Béla Bartók : tradition and legacy in analytical perspective
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The string quartets of Béla Bartók : tradition and legacy in analytical perspective

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Sonata form in the first movement of Bartók's fourth string quartet / Paul Wilson
Bartók and traditional form description : some issues arising from the middle and late string quartets / Jonathan Bernard
The structural role of formal contrast in Beethoven's Piano sonata op. 101 and Bartók's third string quartet / Jee Yeon Ryu
In Beethoven's footsteps : metrical dissonance in Bartók's string quartets / Harald Krebs
Bartók's grooves : metrical processes in the fourth string quartet / John Roeder
Between sound and structure : folk rhythm at the center of Bartók's fifth string quartet / Daphne Leong
The Romanian "Long song" as structural convergent point for the chiasmal harmonic design in Bartók's fourth string quartet / Elliott Antokoletz
The use of tonal concepts and their attendant modes of continuity in the inner hearing of Bartók's string quartets / William Benjamin
Aggregate structure and cyclic design at the conclusion of Bartók's second string quartet / Edward Gollin
The realization(s) of functional qualities in Bartók's second string quartet / Charles Morrison
How barbaric is Bartók's forte? About the performance of Bartók's fast movements for piano and strings, with emphasis on the first movement of the fifth string quartet / Judit Frigyesi
Bartók's relics : nostalgia in György Ligeti's string quartet no. 2 / Martin Iddon
Bartók's quartets, folk music, and the anxiety of influence / Dániel Péter Biró
Recycled flowers : quotation, paraphrase and allusion in György Kurtág's Officium breve in memoriam Andreæ Szervánszky op. 28 for string quartet / Friedemann Sallis.

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The string quartets of Béla Bartók : tradition and legacy in analytical perspective. ISBN 9780199936182. Published by Oxford University Press in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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