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Kossuth (Bartók)

''Kossuth'', Sz. 21, BB. 31, DD. 75a is a symphonic poem composed by Béla Bartók inspired by the Hungarian politician Lajos Kossuth.
==Musical background==
The music of Richard Strauss was an early influence on Bartók, who was studying at the Budapest Royal Academy of Music when he encountered the symphonic poems of Strauss, ''Also sprach Zarathustra'' and ''Ein Heldenleben''. Bartók was present at the 1902 Budapest premiere of ''Also sprach Zarathustra'', where he met Strauss in person.
Bartók first made a piano reduction of ''Ein Heldenleben''. He then went on to compose his own symphonic poem ''Kossuth'' completing the piano score by spring of 1903 and the orchestral version in summer of 1903 in Gmunden in Austria.

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