Signed card with handwritten text on the back by Bartok
'Many thanks for the congratulations.' in Hungarian on the back. Signature on the front. More
'Many thanks for the congratulations.' in Hungarian on the back. Signature on the front. More
Budapest: 1904. Handwritten note in ink, signed in Budapest: 26 January 1904. Text reads “Szíves emlékül” (“As a pleasant memory”). Ca. 18.5 × 11.5 mm. A signed, autograph score detail from Schumann’s Album für die Jugend Op. 68 No.12 Knecht Ruprecht by Béla Bartók. Around 1903–1904, Bartók gave numerous..... More
Ca. 1900. Undated, uncredited, original, vintage black and white photograph. Size: 137 × 85 mm. Young Béla Bartók on the right in bow tie, winter coat and hat, sitting together with two unidentified persons. Such early portraits of the great musician are very scarce. From the collection..... More
Budapest: 1934. 11. 7. Bartok thanks to the recipient's earlier letter. He apologizes for the late reply, but on the one hand he was very busy and on the other hand he wanted to wait for the publication of a study of folk music, a copy of which he would..... More