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Hungarian composer, Làszló Lajtha first studied at the Academy of Music in Budapest before moving to Paris to study with Vincent d'Indy. Initially, in collaboration with Bela Bartó k and Zoltàn Kodàly, Lajtha studied the transcription of the Hungarian folk song. He soon began composing other significant work, including Sonate En Concert for Flute and Piano, often incorporating Hungarian influences. Lajtha 's composition catalogue comprises mainly of orchestral works, however, Sonate En Concert for Flute and Piano is made up of four movements; 1)Entrance with Two Cadences, 2) Nostalgic Berceuse, 3) Melancholic Menuet, and 4) Gay Finale. The work is highly virtuosic, addressing advanced features, such as variations in articulation, complex rhythms, exploitation of the ensemble, chromaticism and uses of extended techniques, including flutter tonguing. For all advanced flautists, Lajtha 's Sonate En Concert is an exciting addition to the repertoire.