composer

Béla Bartók

March 25, 1881 - Nagyszentmiklos (Hungary) — September 26, 1945 - New York (USA)

About

Béla Bartók, the great master in 20th century modernity

The great master in 20th century modernity, Béla Bartók, began music with his mother when he was six. A child prodigy, he first made himself known as a pianist playing Franz Liszt’s Sonata in B in 1901. Strongly influenced by Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner, his first compositions conducted by Hans Richter, were the symphonic poems where late Romanticism counterbalanced national folklore.

Videos to (re)discover

medici.tv

The world’s premier resource for classical music programming: stunning live events from the world’s most prestigious halls, plus thousands of concerts, operas, ballets, and more in our VOD catalogue!

Our programs

Learn more

Useful links

Follow us

© MUSEEC SAS 2025. With the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union and the CNC.

Europe mediaCNC