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Béla Viktor János Bartók (; ; March 25, 1881 – September 26, 1945 ) was a Hungarian composer and pianist.
Béla Bartók died at age 64 in a hospital in New York City from complications of leukemia ( specifically, of secondary polycythemia ) on September 26, 1945.
* A bust and plaque located at his last residence, in New York City at 309 W. 57th Street, inscribed: " The Great Hungarian Composer / Béla Bartók / ( 1881 – 1945 ) / Made His Home In This House / During the Last Year of His Life ".
* 1881 – Béla Bartók, Hungarian composer ( d. 1945 )
** Béla Bartók, Hungarian composer ( d. 1945 )
Other examples of composers ' historically-inconsistent opus number usages include the cases of César Franck ( 1822 – 1890 ) and Béla Bartók ( 1881 – 1945 ) who initially enumerated, but then discontinued enumerating, their compositions.
* March 25-Béla Bartók, composer ( d. 1945 )
Bartók revised the piece in February 1945, the biggest change coming in the last movement, where he wrote a longer ending.
* Béla Bartók ( 1881 – 1945 ), composer and pianist, lived at 3242 Cambridge Avenue.
* Béla Bartók * ( 1881 – 1945 ), composer, pianist, scholar ; his remains were moved to Farkasreti Cemetery in Budapest, Hungary in 1988
* Threnos in memoriam Béla Bartók ( 1945 )
The piece was composed in 1945 by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók during the final months of his life, as a surprise birthday present for his second wife Ditta Pásztory-Bartók.

1945 and composed
These troops were composed of Lebanese and Syrian enlisted personnel, but were commanded predominantly by French officers ; however, the percentage of Lebanese and Syrian officers in the force gradually increased in size to approximately 90 % of the total number by 1945.
Taiwan ( historically called " Formosa " especially prior to 1945, from Portuguese: Ilha Formosa, " Beautiful Island ") is an island and an archipelago in East Asia, composed of Taiwan Island and several much smaller islands such as the Penghu Islands, Orchid Island, Green Island, and Hsiao Liuchiu.
The first was composed in 1945, the ninth in 1970 – 71, the fourth, op.
Founded in 1966 ( after operating as the Calgary branch of the University of Alberta since 1945 ) the U of C is composed of 14 faculties and more than 85 research institutes and centres.
Following his training, he moved to Mumbai and joined the Indian People's Theatre Association, for whom he composed music for ballets in 1945 and 1946.
An all volunteer brass band composed primarily of volunteer firemen was founded by Fred Morgan in 1945.
It is also in 1945 that Poulenc composed L ’ histoire de Babar, le petit éléphant.
From 1945 until the mid-1950s, Lloyd Webber composed vocal and instrumental music, choral and organ works, chamber music and orchestral works.
He continued as prime minister in exile until the government returned to Norway 31 May 1945 and resigned on 25 June, when Haakon VII appointed Einar Gerhardsen to head an interim government composed of all political parties.
Harlem Symphony, composed during the 1930s, was performed at Carnegie Hall in 1945 with Johnson at the piano and Joseph Cherniavsky as conductor.
* " Tampico " is the title of a 1945 song composed by US artist Gene Roland and produced by jazz musician and conductor Stan Kenton, with lead vocals by June Christy.
The " Marching Song " was both written and composed by Văn Cao in 1944, and was adopted as the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1945, and throughout the Vietnam War.
The tune, written and composed by Shelton Brooks, was a huge hit, and became Tucker's career-long theme song and the title of her 1945 autobiography.
The lyrics were written by Sergey Mikhalkov ( 1913 – 2009 ) in collaboration with Gabriel El-Registan ( 1899 – 1945 ) and the music was composed by Alexander Alexandrov ( 1883 – 1946 ).
Classes resumed on July 1945 with a class of incoming freshmen composed of 60 high school graduates.
In the 1930s the typical Soviet Massed military bands that perform on May 1, November 7 and from 1945 onward, May 9, would be composed of a Military band and a Corps of Drums marching past and until the 1970s would later join the military band in place.
Between 1945 and 1985 he composed his series of twelve symphonies, each centred on one semi-tone of the chromatic scale, and in 1992 his unnumbered " Symphony In Memoriam John Fussell " ( his friend, the Director of the Swansea Festival ).
According to a police report on the Alpha Galates dated 13 February 1945 the organisation was only composed of at most 50 members, who resigned one after the other as soon as they sized up the president of the association ( Pierre Plantard ) and figured out that it was not a serious enterprise.
70 was composed by Dmitri Shostakovich in 1945.
In 1922, Poulenc composed the Sonata for Clarinet and Bassoon ( FP32 ), which he later revised in 1945.
He composed hymns in the Greenlandic language, which were published in 1909, 1930, 1937, and 1945.
Planning was well advanced by the end of 1945, when the European Theater Headquarters notified the War Department that the constabulary would be organized as an elite force, composed of the highest caliber personnel obtainable under the voluntary re-enlistment program, and that it would be equipped with an efficient communications network, sufficient vehicles and liaison airplanes to make it highly mobile, and the most modern weapons.
During his lifetime, Teddlie taught singing schools for 61 years, composed 130 songs, published 14 song books, and served as a full-time minister, including the Johnson Street Church of Christ ( 1945 – 1951 ) and Central Church of Christ in Greenville, Texas, and Churches of Christ in Ennis, Sulphur Springs, Lone Oak and Quinlan.
It was written by Charles Cohan and composed by Joseph E. Howard and was adopted as the state song on February 20, 1945.

1945 and Piano
* Piano Sonata No. 2, 27. IV. 45 ( 1945 )
* Art Tatum Piano Solos, Asch 356, c. 1945
* Sonata for Cello & Piano in G Major, Op. 30 ( 1945 )
She gave the French premiere of Béla Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 2 in 1945, having learnt it in only eight days.
* Concertino for Piano and Orchestra ( 1944 – 1945 )
* Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco's Sonata op. 128 for Clarinet and Piano ( 1945 )
* Nino Rota's Sonata in E major for Clarinet and Piano ( 1945 )
* Suite ( for Violin and Piano ) ( 1945 )
* Lamento for Piano ( 1945 )
Schoeck was not given to overt signs of gratitude, but he dedicated the song cycle Gaselen ( 1923 ), the Sonata for Bass Clarinet and Piano ( 1927 – 28 ), and the Suite in A flat for Strings ( 1945 ) to Werner Reinhart.
* 1945: Billy Taylor Piano ( Savoy )
Klami also experimented with the symphonic form in his two Symphonies ( 1938 and 1945 ) and Symphonie enfantine ( 1927 ), and the concerto form in his two Piano Concertos ( No. 1 Une nuit à Montmartre and No. 2 for Piano and Strings ) and the Violin Concerto ( 1943 ).
The First Piano Sonata, written in 1945, shows elements of both these styles.

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