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Kamilló Lendvay: 12 Duos for Violins

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Kamilló Lendvay (1928– ) Pieces for two violins for beginners. Pictograms symbolize the theme and the accompaniment. The edition contains
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Kamillo Lendvay: 24 Duos for two violins or violin and viola

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Kamillo Lendvay (1928- ) Educational pieces which on the top of making instrumental playing practice introduce to compositorious elements as
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Kamillo Lendvay: Rapsodia

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Kamillo Lendvay (1928- ) Often played concert piece for violin and piano.
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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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Laszlo Dubrovay: Duo per violino e violoncello o viola

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Laszlo Dubrovay (1943– )   The composer said of these two-movement works requiring virtuoso performers: ”The first movement is based
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Madarász Iván (1949– ) Orlando

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The composer says about his work: ”Orlando by Handel is not the inspirer of this piece but rather its basic
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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: Inoa – per violino e viola

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Mate Hollos (1954– ) The title conceals no names or ideas. The work – in whose third movement the motives
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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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Miklos Csemiczky: Solo Sonata for Violin No.2

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Miklos Csemiczky (1954– ) Virtuoso concert piece in four movements.
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Miklós Sugár: Interconnections

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Milós Sugár (1952– ) Concert duo for violin and piano in the rhythmic style of the composer.
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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