@article{oai:fujijoshi.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000824, author = {田中, 宏明 and TANAKA, Hiroaki}, month = {Mar}, note = {While Bartok taught as a piano professor at the Royal Academy in Budapest, he edited and published the music scores of works by Bach and Mozart. These music scores by Bartok became the standard sets to be taught in music education in Hungary,and were disseminated spread as the foundation of piano lessons outside the Academy. In teaching, Bartok attached great importance that students play the piano with the correct sense of style. However, in Bartok's era, Mozart's "Piano Sonatas" were generally considered to be for beginners. Also, as not many piano educators were able to read and understand the correct style of Mozart's work from the original score, Bartok played the works himself and edited and published the scores. Mozart's "Piano Sonatas", edited by Bartok, were published in 1912 by Rozsnyai in Budapest. A reading Bartok's remarks in the scores, especially on dynamics and pedaling, reveals his philosophy and ideas as an educator. In this study, we examine the music scores and consider what Bartok was trying to achieve as a piano educator., 15, KJ00008510353}, pages = {116--127}, title = {バルトーク校訂版モーツァルト「ピアノソナタ」 : バルトークがピアノ教育者として伝えたこと}, volume = {50}, year = {2013} }