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Iván Madarász: In memoriam… for alto flute and bassoon

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Iván Madarász (1949– ) Originally  the composition was dedicated to the memory of a definite person but later the characteristics
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János Vajda (1949– ) The Eternal Bassoonist

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In 2002 the statue of The eternal bassoonist was inaugurated at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. The
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Kamillo Lendvay: Three Movements

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Kamillo Lendvay (1928- ) Concert piece for bassoon and piano which can be used in intermediate level of music education.
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Máté Hollós (1954– ) Tre pezzi con due intermezzi

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As the Italian title shows, three relatively longer pieces surround two aphoristic intermezzos. The music which characteristically on the composer
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Mate Hollos: Dialogue with the Invisible

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Mate Hollos (1954- ) Piece for bassoon with the accompaniment of an electronic keyboard instrument (maybe piano) or pre-recorded electronic
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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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Melinda Kistetenyi: Trio for Flute, Oboe and Bassoon

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Melinda Kistétényi (1926–1999) Concert piece in two movements which can be played from higher classes of music schools. (Score and
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Miklós Sugár (1952 – ) Spring Letter

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A “letter” promised to the dedicatee, György Lakatos in autumn, arrived next spring in four movements for bassoon and piano.
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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