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Originally Posted by Geryon
He uses the first movement of Bartoks 4th string quartet on the second track of the album, "Szerencsétlen" as well as the first and third measure of the fourth movement of Bartók's sixth string quartet, in track six - "Galamb Egyedül".
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Okay. That's cool.
They were playing Bartok string quartet no. 4 at Starbucks the other day.
I was, like, "Isn't this kind of weird for a mainstream coffee joint?"