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Kamillo Lendvay: String Quartet No. 2

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Kamillo Lendvay (1928– ) The four movements composition was written for the commission of the Bartók Quartet and first performed
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Katalin Szekely: Aphorisms for cello and marimba

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Katalin Szekely (1953– ) A captivating duet for an unusual pairing of instruments by the Hungarian composer living in Spain.
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Lang: Knots on the Line

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Láng István (1933– ) A trio for flute, alto flute and cello in the characteristically impulsive tone of the composer.
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Laszlo Dubrovay: Valse triste et trés vite

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Laszlo Dubrovay (1943- ) Virtuoso concert piece for trumpet and harp or piano (the edition contains the trumpet part as
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Mate Hollos: Adagio ed appassionato

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Mate Hollos (1954– ) A concert piece in two movements for flute, violin and piano, suitable already on intermediate level.
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Mate Hollos: Rhapsodic Monologue

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Mate Hollos (1954– ) Solo piece organically combining characters from the scherzo to the lament in one movement.
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Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Music from the Repertoire of the Mandel Quartet

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Medieval dances and sacred music, dances from the Danserye Collection by Susato, Greensleeves, Sonata in C major by Vivaldi (Il
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Miklos Sugar: Chorea

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Miklos Sugar (1952– ) Composition in one movement for clarinet, cello and a player of prepared piano as well as
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Miklos Sugar: Réminiscences

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Miklos Sugar (1952- ) Trio for clarinet, cello and piano. (Score and parts.)
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Miklos Sugar: Two Daffodils – for 2 clarinets and bassoon

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Miklos Sugar (1952– ) A trio in one movement based on a folk ballad from Bartók’s collection, featuring Sugár’s own
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Miklos Sugar: Two Latin Hymn-Fragments

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Miklos Sugar (1952– )                                         The two hymn-fragments: 1. O quam admirabile, 2. Amor est vita omnium (Sancti
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Pal Jardanyi: Sonata for violin and piano

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Pal Jardanyi (1920-1966) A concert piece of traditional (post-Kodály-like) style.
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Pal Rozsa: Four Trios with a Postlude

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Pal Rozsa (1946- ) Concert piece for 2 clarinets and bassoon.
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Peter Durko: Mosaic for Six Bows

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Péter Durkó (1962– ) Sextet in one movement for two violins, two violas and two cellos. (Score and parts)
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Peter Durko: String Quartet

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Peter Durko (1972- ) A result of the composer's post-graduate studies in Paris. (Score and parts.)
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Peter Nogradi: Divertimento

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Peter Nogradi (1952- ) Concert piece for clarinet, horn and violin. (Score and parts.)
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Peter Nogradi: Elegy for Wind Quintet

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Peter Nogradi  (1952– ) A composition in one movement traditionally notated. Score and parts.
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Peter Nogradi: String Quartet

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Peter Nogradi (1952– ) A concert piece in four movements.
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Peter Toth: Apocryphal Sonata

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Peter Toth (1965– ) A concert piece of relatively more traditional musical language that can be performed on the duet
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Peter Toth: Balkan Concertante

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Peter Toth (1965– ) I got to know the music of Tihamér Vujicsics’s collection on a CD  which I happened
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Peter Zombola: Quartet No.1

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Peter Zombola  (1983– ) My string quartet consists of seven movements of varying lengths which can be divided up into
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Rachmaninoff, Sergei – Kocsis Zoltán: Prelude Op. 32 No. 5

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 Zoltán Kocsis, an outstanding performer of works by Rachmaninoff as a pianist transcribed this prelude for flute, clarinet – that
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Sari: Canons for homogeneous instruments

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Jozsef Sari (1935– ) The title of the movements: Mill of Time, Farewell to Glenn Gould, Axiom. The edition includes
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Viktor Togobitsky: From an Old Diary for 2 Violins

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Viktor Togobitsky (1952-1999) Short duets for violin with educational purposes.