: The concerto was composed in 1950 and published shortly after by Editio Musica Budapest (EMB). What You Will Find on IMSLP
It offers the same rich, rhythmic, and modal language as Bartók, but with structural lines that are occasionally more straightforward to interpret. It stands as a brilliant testament to the capabilities of the viola, written by someone who spent his life holding the instrument against his shoulder. Gyula David Viola Concerto Imslp
The standard viola part with piano reduction (Catalog ID: EMB627) can be ordered online through sheet music distributors like Ficks Music, Forsyth Music Shop , or Shar Music . : The concerto was composed in 1950 and
Written for Solo Viola and Orchestra (typically strings, woodwinds, and brass). Duration: Approximately 23–25 minutes. The standard viola part with piano reduction (Catalog
The stands as one of the most significant mid-20th-century contributions to the viola repertoire. Written during the composer's "first creative period," this masterpiece seamlessly blends traditional Hungarian folk song inflections with classical forms and Renaissance polyphony.