excerpt from 'Béla Bartók Letters' pp. 329 (38 words)

excerpt from 'Béla Bartók Letters' pp. 329 (38 words)

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Béla Bartók Letters

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The performance was really excellent. My greatest joy was that there was no trouble with regard to the instrumentation. Nothing had to be changed. For an orchestral ‘accompaniment’ to the violin is a very delicate matter.

The performance was really excellent. My greatest joy was that there was no trouble with regard to the instrumentation. Nothing had to be changed. For an orchestral ‘accompaniment’ to the violin is a very delicate matter.

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