Laszlo Dubrovay: Duo per violino e violoncello o viola
Laszlo Dubrovay (1943– ) The composer said of these two-movement works requiring virtuoso performers: ”The first movement is based
Laszlo Dubrovay: Solo No. 10
Laszlo Dubrovay (1943- ) Virtuoso concert piece for double-bass solo.
Madarász Iván (1949– ) Orlando
The composer says about his work: ”Orlando by Handel is not the inspirer of this piece but rather its basic
Mate Hollos: Adagio ed appassionato
Mate Hollos (1954– ) A concert piece in two movements for flute, violin and piano, suitable already on intermediate level.
Mate Hollos: Canto nostalgico per violoncello
Máté Hollós (1954- ) A cello piece of high technical demand which "quotes" an imaginary old song nostalgically.
Mate Hollos: Inoa – per violino e viola
Mate Hollos (1954– ) The title conceals no names or ideas. The work – in whose third movement the motives
Mate Hollos: Rhapsodic Monologue
Mate Hollos (1954– ) Solo piece organically combining characters from the scherzo to the lament in one movement.
Mate Hollos: Viole contro violenza
Mate Hollos (1954– ) This work exists in two versions. In a five-movements one which contains three duos and two
Miklos Csemiczky: Solo Sonata for Violin No.2
Miklos Csemiczky (1954– ) Virtuoso concert piece in four movements.
Miklos Sugar: Chorea
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) Composition in one movement for clarinet, cello and a player of prepared piano as well as
Miklós Sugár: Interconnections
Milós Sugár (1952– ) Concert duo for violin and piano in the rhythmic style of the composer.
Miklos Sugar: Réminiscences
Miklos Sugar (1952- ) Trio for clarinet, cello and piano. (Score and parts.)
Miklos Sugar: Two Latin Hymn-Fragments
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) The two hymn-fragments: 1. O quam admirabile, 2. Amor est vita omnium (Sancti
Olsvay: Mirage
Endre Olsvay (1961– ) A concert piece in one movement for viola and piano. (7 pages score, 3 pages part)
Pal Jardanyi: Sonata for violin and piano
Pal Jardanyi (1920-1966) A concert piece of traditional (post-Kodály-like) style.
Pal Rozsa: Viola sola
Pal Rozsa (1946– ) A solo piece in four movements: I. Introduzione, II. Perpetuum mobile, III. Elegia, IV. Conclusione. In
Peter Durko: Reflections of the Cello Concerto
Peter Durko (1972– ) An ”aftersound” of the composer’s Cello Concerto with piano accompaniment
Peter Durko: String Quartet
Peter Durko (1972- ) A result of the composer's post-graduate studies in Paris. (Score and parts.)
Péter Nógrádi: Arabesque
Péter Nógrádi (1952– ) A technically demanding concert piece in three movements for violin and piano. Score and violin part.
Peter Nogradi: Divertimento
Peter Nogradi (1952- ) Concert piece for clarinet, horn and violin. (Score and parts.)
Peter Nogradi: String Quartet
Peter Nogradi (1952– ) A concert piece in four movements.
Peter Toth: Apocryphal Sonata
Peter Toth (1965– ) A concert piece of relatively more traditional musical language that can be performed on the duet
Peter Toth: Balkan Concertante
Peter Toth (1965– ) I got to know the music of Tihamér Vujicsics’s collection on a CD which I happened
Peter Toth: Duo concertante
Peter Toth (1965– ) A captivating concert piece for two violins from intermediate level of education. (Playing score in two
Peter Toth: The last letter of Cyrano de Bergerac
Peter Toth (1965– ) Concert piece in one movement for cello solo.
Peter Zombola: Quartet No.1
Peter Zombola (1983– ) My string quartet consists of seven movements of varying lengths which can be divided up into
Rózsa Pál: In memoriam – for violin and viola
Pál Rózsa (1946– ) The composition bows to the memory of those victims who were shot dead by the Fascists,
Sári József (1935– ) Négy parafrázis; Rapszódia
Two-three minutes long paraphrases and a more than 10 minutes long Rhapsody – demanding concert pieces for violin solo.
Vántus: Gemma
István Vántus (1935–1992)Poetic, one movement composition for string orchestra in which the part-writing quartet gets in a concerto grosso-like connection
Viktor Togobitsky: From an Old Diary for 2 Violins
Viktor Togobitsky (1952-1999) Short duets for violin with educational purposes.
Viktor Togobitsky: Solo Sonata for Violin
Viktor Togobitsky (1952–1999) A concert piece of great technical and musical demand in three movements.