Rhapsody No. 1, Sz. 86, 87, and 88, BB 94 is the first of two virtuoso works for violin and piano, written by Béla Bartók in 1928 and subsequently arranged in 1929 for violin and orchestra, as well as for cello and piano. It is dedicated to Hungarian virtuoso violinist Joseph Szigeti, a close friend of Bartók, who gave the first performance of the orchestra version in Königsberg on 1 November 1929, with Hermann Scherchen conducting the orchestra (Kenneson 1994, 127).

Date of composition 1928
Premiered 1929, March 4th in London, United Kingdom by Béla Bartók
First published 1929
Type Rhapsody
Catalogue BB 94a
Approx. duration 11 minutes
Instruments Violin
Piano
Arrangements Béla Bartók: Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra No.1, BB 94b
Autotranslations beta Béla Bartók: Rhapsody for Violin and Piano n°1, BB 94a
Béla Bartók: Rhapsody for Violin and Piano n. 1, BB 94a
Béla Bartók: Rhapsody for Violin and Piano Nr. 1, BB 94a