Ernő LENDVAI: Bartók’s Style
Erno Lendvai was a pioneer with his book Bartók’s Style (published originally in Hungarian in 1955) in the research of
Ernő LENDVAI: Bartóks dichterische Welt
Further aspects of the Bartók analysis by Lendvai: the form concept, interaction of material and contents (The Bluebeard’s Castle), idea
Erno LENDVAI: Toscanini and Beethoven
This book of less than 80 pages is a great intellectual adventure: an exciting view on the Seventh Symphony by
Ernő LENDVAI: Verdi and Wagner
The outstanding Hungarian musicologist transposed his specific methods of analysing Bartók’s works for the music of the past. So he
Erzsébet TUSA: A Pianist’s Meditations on Liszt’s Late Works
Erzsébet Tusa, the renowned concert pianist, professor of the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest as well as the Musashino
Erzsébet TUSA: Europe Found in Japan
Intercultural experiences in music education by the famous Hungarian pianist, former professor of the Liszt Academy in Budapest who has