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MusicAtlas: Budapest
Budapest was historically divided by the Danube river into Buda (west) and Pest (east); not until 1872 the two parts were united.
Before the Turkish occupation (1541–1686) leading composers like Finck, Barbireau and Willaert were active, as well as the important lutenist Bálint Bakfark, but their traces are wiped out. Only the 19th and 20th century are represented with tangible memorials, apart from the antique organ of Aquincum.
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Au MusicAtlas vue d'ensemble
Roman organ

composers

Bartók

Lajtha
Hubay

Liszt

music history

Volkmann

Kodály

Beethoven

Szécheny
Ferencsik

Haydn

Liszt
Bakfark

Bárdas

Beethoven
Bartók
Bartók

Dohnányi

Bartók, Kodály, Lajtha
Goldmark

Bence Szabolcsi

Bartók

folk/world music
Lajtha

Liszt
former academy
Liszt

Liszt
Academy
library
music shop
Liszt
Vigadó

Joachim
Mosonyi

Bartók, Kodály
Liszt
Kálmán
ethnic instruments
Bihari
Weiner

Weiner

Bartók
Mahler

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Kálmán
Opera -

Academy

Dohnányi

Academy

Liszt
Kodály

- musical instruments
Hubay *

Opera II
cemetery
foreigners

Bartók

Bartók
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