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The Viola Concerto by Gyula Dávid (1913–1977) is a cornerstone of 20th-century Hungarian repertoire. Composed in 1951, it blends the folk-inspired rhythms of the "Budapest School" with neoclassical structural clarity. Overview of the Work Composer: Gyula Dávid, a student of Zoltán Kodály. Composition Date: 1951.

It remains a standard competition and audition piece for advanced violists, prized for its ability to show off both technical bravura and emotional depth. Gyula David Viola Concerto Imslp

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The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) is a digital library that provides access to a vast collection of musical scores, including works by composers from around the world. With over 500,000 scores available, IMSLP has become an essential resource for musicians, researchers, and music enthusiasts. Composition Date: 1951

Three-Movement Structure

Tonal Language: Composed in 1950 (published in 1952), the concerto predates Dávid's later shift toward atonal and twelve-tone music. It maintains a largely tonal but harmonically advanced palette typical of the post-Bartók/Kodály generation. Structure & Movements The concerto follows a standard three-movement structure: I. Allegro moderato: Sets a serious yet energetic tone.

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