Bela Bartok
Composer

Bela Bartok Net Worth

Bela Bartok was an influential composer born on March 25, 1881 in Austria. He is remembered for his contributions to folk music and his piece 'Sonata for Two Pianos.' He also developed ethnomusicology and wrote the ballet 'The Miraculous Mandarin,' which had a profound influence on Igor Stravinsky.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 25, 1881
Birth Place Austria
Age 138 YEARS OLD
Died On Sep 26, 1945 (age 64)
Birth Sign Aries

💰 Net worth: $1.5 Million (2024)

About

Influential Composer who is remembered for his contributions to folk music and for his piece 'Sonata for Two Pianos.' He developed ethnomusicology and wrote the ballet 'The Miraculous Mandarin,' which had a profound impact on Igor Stravinsky.

Before Fame

He could play 40 piano pieces before he turned five. He was heavily influenced by Richard Strauss, but his passion for folk music was stirred when he heard a nanny at a holiday resort singing folk songs to her charges.

Trivia

He tried to stage his lone opera, "Bluebeard's Castle" from 1911, several times, but it was never very popular.

Family Life

He married Marta Ziegler in 1909, but the union ended in divorce in February 1923. He married Ditta Pasztory in May 1923. He had two sons named Peter and Bela.

Associated With

He and Franz Liszt achieved such acclaim and recognition that they were considered by historians to be Hungary's greatest composers.

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