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Conference in Honor of the 70 years old Melinda Berlász (November 29, 2012)
Texts of the Papers given at the Conference
Tibor Tallián: Scener ur ett vetenskapligt äktenskap
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Olga Szalay: The Ethnomusicological Significance of the Scientific Work of Melinda Berlász
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Viola Biró: The Budapest Concerts Database – History and Present
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László Gombos: Forerunners, Tradition and Models in Jenő Hubay’s Path
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Ilona Kovács: Dohnányi and the Dance
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Veronika Kusz: Dialogue and Drama in the String Concertos of Dohnányi
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Anna Dalos: Interpretations of Modernity in the New Hungarian Music of the 1920s
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Ferenc János Szabó: Richárd Erdős and His Bartók Recording of 1908
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Péter Bozó: The Tradtition of a Genre and Political Monopolization in the Operetta of Ottó Vincze Boci-boci tarka
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Attila Retkes: The Birth and Reception of Modern Hungarian Jazz (1962-1964)
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Péter Halász: Separate Ways – The Music of János Decsényi in the 1960s-1980s
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G. István Németh: Bartók Allusions and Quotations in the Instrumental Compositions of Boldizsár Csíky and Péter Vermesy
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Márton Kerékfy: A Rejected Folk Music Collage. György Ligeti: Violin Concerto, First Version, Movement 1 (1990)
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Lóránt Péteri: ‘Our people is your people, as well as mine…’: On the Relation of Zoltán Kodály and János Kádár
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