Department: | Bartók Archives |
Degree, position: | PhD, Research Fellow |
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Room: | 101 |
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Yusuke Nakahara, studied musicology at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest (2007–2012), and continued PhD study there on a Hungarian state scholarship (2012–2015). He received PhD degree in 2021 with the dissertation titled ‘Genesis and the “Spirit” of Bartók’s Mikrokosmos’. Since September 2015, he has been working at the Budapest Bartók Archives and he is currently a research fellow there. He is the editor of the Béla Bartók Complete Critical Edition, Volumes 40–41 (Mikrokosmos) and has been contributing to work on other volumes, including Volume 9 (Choral works), Volume 10 (Folksong arrangements), Volume 24 (Concert for Orchestra), Volume 30 (the Critical Commentary volume of the string quartets).
Publications
Selected publications:
Research Articles
“A Triumph of Musical Order? Multiple Sources of Inspiration in ‘Prelude and Canon,’ Forty-Four Duos no. 37”. Studia Musicologica Vol. 62 nos. 1–2 (2021): pp. 117–138.
“The Sound of the Uncontrollable: Some Improvisatory Aspects in Béla Bartók’s Musical Thinking.” Musiktheorie Vol. 36 no. 3 (2021): pp. 245–261.
“ Concealed Fragmentariness: On the Compositional Process of Bartók's String Quartets”. Studia Musicologica Vol. 62 nos. 3–4 (2021): pp. 241–276.
Edited Volumes
Mikrokosmos (1). München: Henle and Budapest: Editio Musica, 2020. Béla Bartók Complete Critical Edition Vol. 40.
Mikrokosmos (2). München: Henle and Budapest: Editio Musica, [2021]. Béla Bartók Complete Critical Edition Vol. 41.
NÉMETH, Zsombor; SOMFAI, László; NAKAHARA, Yusuke (eds.). String Quartets (2). München: Henle and Budapest: Editio Musica, [2023]. Béla Bartók Complete Critical Edition Vol. 30.