Paul Arma, born in Budapest in 1905, pianist and composer, studied the piano at the Budapest Academy of Music with Bartók (1920 - 1924), whose love for folksong he kindled. After concert and lecture tours in Europe and the USA, he settled in Germany in 1931 and led the musical activities at the Dessau Bauhaus. In 1933 he went to Paris where he carried out a variety of musical tasks, so he made that his permanent home. In 1952 Paul Arma arranged a "Suite Paysanne Hongroise" for flute and piano (UE 18666), based on the "15 Hungarian Peasant Songs" for piano by Béla Bartók which was followed by this version for flute and chamber orchestra about 1964 (the performance material of which is also available on hire).
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