Magyar népdalok énekhangra és zongorára (English: Hungarian folk songs for voice and piano) is a collection of Hungarian folk song arrangements by Béla Bartók.
One of the most famous songs "Elindultam szép hazámból" ("I left my beautiful fatherland") came to be applied to Bartók himself as he assumed the role of an exile.
11–20: Zoltán Kodály not listed)[3] Source:[5] Hungarian Folksongs (2nd series), for voice and piano (nos.
1–10) (1906–1907) Two Hungarian Folksongs, for voice and piano (1907) Source:[6] Eight Hungarian Folksongs, for voice and piano (nos.
6–8: 1917) Source:[7] Twenty Hungarian Folksongs, Vols.