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  1. Ditta Pásztory-Bartók (31 October 1903 – 21 November 1982) was a Hungarian pianist and the second wife of the composer Béla Bartók. She was the dedicatee of a number of his works, including Out of Doors [1] and the Third Piano Concerto . Biography. Early life and career. Béla Bartók, 1922.

  2. Pásztory Edith (ismertebb nevén Bartókné Pásztory Ditta) (Rimaszombat, 1903. október 31. – Budapest, 1982. november 21.) zongoraművész, érdemes művész (1963), Bartók Béla második felesége. Életútja. Pásztory Gyula matematika–fizika szakos gimnáziumi tanár és Petrovics Kornélia zongoratanárnő leányaként született.

  3. Ditta Pásztory-Bartók (Rimavská Sobota, 31 d'octubre de 1903 - Budapest, 21 de novembre de 1982) fou una pianista hongaresa i la segona esposa del compositor Béla Bartók. Va ser la dedicatària d'algunes de les obres del seu marit, incloent-hi A l'aire lliure i el Tercer Concert per a piano.

  4. Ditta Pásztory-Bartók. Profile: Ditta Pásztory, a pianist, was Béla Bartók 's student when she became his second wife in 1923, their son is Peter Bartok, for whom the „Mikrokosmos“ piano lessons were written. Variations:

  5. Ditta Pásztory-Bartók (Rimaszombat, 1903 – Budapest, 1982) was a student of Béla Bartók at the Budapest Academy of Music during the academic year 1922/23. They married in the summer of 1923. In 1924 their son Péter was born and subsequently she continued her studies with her husband at home.

  6. 23 de nov. de 1982 · Ditta Pasztory, a pianist and widow of Bela Bartok, died Sunday in Budapest, the Hungarian Ministry of Culture announced yesterday. She was 80 years old. Miss Pasztory, who had been a student...

  7. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Bartok, Ditta Pasztory (1902–1982)Hungarian pianist and wife of Béla Bartok who made several recordings of his work. Born Ditta Pasztory in 1902; died in Budapest on November 21, 1982; married Béla Bartok (the composer). Escaped the Nazis (1940).