Here are some examples of the various systems -- Bartók's early Opus numbering
(Op.) system, the Szöllósy (Sz.) system, and the Béla Bartók (BB) system, as I
have gleaned from various compositions I own on CDs:
1908 Violin Concerto #1 Sz. 36 BB 48a
1910 2 Pictures for Orchestra Op. 10 Sz. 46
1917 Romanian Folkdances Sz. 68 BB 76
1923 Dance Suite Sz. 77
1926 Piano Concerto #1 Sz. 83
1927 The Miraculous Mandarin: Suite Op. 19 Sz. 73
1928 Rhapsody #1 for Violin and Orchestra Sz. 87 BB 94b
1928 Rhapsody #2 for Violin and Orchestra Sz. 90 BB 96b
1930 Cantata Profana Sz. 94
1931 Piano Concerto #2 Sz. 95
1931 5 Hungarian Sketches Sz. 97 BB 103
1936 Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta Sz. 106
1937 44 Duets for 2 Violins Sz. 98 BB 104 (6 excerpts)
1938 Violin Concerto #2 Sz. 112 BB 117
1939 Divertimento for Strings Sz. 113
1943 Concerto for Orchestra Sz. 116 BB 123
1944 Sonata for Violin Sz. 117 BB 124
1945 Piano Concerto #3 Sz. 119
1945 Viola Concerto Sz. 120 BB 128
As I don't have any of the extremely early works there are none with any DD
(Denijs Dille) numbers (corresponding to Sz. 1 - 25). The BB numbering system
has been organized by László Somfai.
Pace
Eric
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