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an analysis of his music

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Béla Bartók

an analysis of his music

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Ernő Lendvai was one of the first music theorists to write on the appearance of the golden ratio and Fibonacci series and how these are implemented throughout Bartók's compositions.This analysis remains one of the most important works studying Bartók's music.

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Publisher
Kahn & Averill
Language
English
Pages
115

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Cover of: Béla Bartók
Béla Bartók: an analysis of his music
1979, Kahn & Averill
in English - Rev. reprint.
Cover of: Béla Bartók
Béla Bartók: an analysis of his music
1971, Kahn & Averill
in English

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Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
780/.924, B
Library of Congress
MT92.B37 L5, , ML410.B26

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 115 p.
Number of pages
115

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5278812M
Internet Archive
belabartokanalys00lend
ISBN 10
0900707046
ISBN 13
9781871082753
LCCN
71883556
OCLC/WorldCat
240301
Library Thing
1505580
Goodreads
3904314

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