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Performer: Gyula Stuller

FARKAS: Piccola musica di concerto... (Gyula Stuller) (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

violin 

BARTÓK: Contrasts for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano (Review by James H. North)

violin 

DEBUSSY: Violin Sonata (Review by James H. North)

violin 

DUBROVAY, LÁSZLÓ: Six Duets for Violin and Percussion (Review by John Ditsky)

violin 

FARKAS: Alla danza ungherese. String Quartet (Review by Henry Fogel)

violin 

FARKAS: Aria e rondo all’ungherese. Musica pentatonica. András Jelky (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

violin 

FARKAS: Aria e rondo all’ungherese. Musica pentatonica. András Jelky (Review by Barry Brenesal)

violin 

FARKAS: Sonatinas Nos. 1–3 for Violin and Piano. Romanian Folk Dances from Bihar County (Review by Henry Fogel)

violin 

FARKAS: Sonatinas Nos. 1–3. Rumanian Folk Dances from Bihar Countyi. Alla danza ungherese (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

violin 

FARKAS: String Quartet (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

violin 

KALMÁR, LÁSZLÓ: Anera (Review by John Ditsky)

violin 

KOSA, GÁBOR: 2 for Vibraphone and Xylorimba (Review by John Ditsky)

violin 

KÓSA, GYORGY: Divertimento (Review by John Ditsky)

violin 

MILHAUD: Suite for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano, op. 157b (Review by James H. North)

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PATACHICH, IVAN: Metamorphosi for Marimba and Tape-Recorder (Review by John Ditsky)

violin 

SÁRY, LÁSZLÓ: Sonanti No. 2 (Review by John Ditsky)

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SCHUMANN: Piano Quartet in E♭. Piano Quintet (Review by Steven E. Ritter)

violin 

STRAVINSKY, IGOR: Histoire du soldat (Review by James H. North)

violin 

 

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