After the revolution in 1956, the cultural policy in Hungary shifted to allow a new openness toward Western-European movements: consequently 1956–1967 became one of the most important transitional periods of Hungarian music history. Composers turned away from the tradition of the foregoing thirty years, determined by the influence of Bartók and Kodály, imitating rather the works of Schoenberg, Berg, Webern, Boulez, Nono, Lutosławski, Penderecki and Stockhausen. In this context the 78-year-old Zoltán Kodály’s Symphony, written in 1960–1961 for the Swiss Festival Orchestra and dedicated to the memory of Arturo Toscanini, was rejected by the young generation of composers and also Hungarian music critics, who turned themselves for the first tim...
Music is one of the fields in which Hungary has distinguished itself around the world, and music edu...
This dissertation provides a new perspective on Shostakovich’s widely discussed Fifth Symphony by sc...
Throughout his life Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) was aware of his role as an outsider and had a deeply ...
Rezső Sugár’s Sinfonia a Variazione (1970) is among those mostly unknown and unexplored symphonic wo...
The year 1955 has a special importance for the compositional thinking in Hungary, because it was the...
Based on archival and press sources, this case study examines the discourse on new music in Hungary,...
This document is organized in three chapters preceded by a general introduction. The multifarious fi...
After the political and cultural seclusion of the 1950s young Hungarian composers turned to Western ...
Kocsis Zoltán koncertfelvételei 1973-1986:1.f-moll impromptu = Impromptu in f minor : Op.142/4 D.935...
This thesis investigates the way Korngold's reception and reputation changed during the twentieth ce...
Zoltán Kodály, Teacher of Composition. Kodály has not reached the age of 25 when in September 1907 d...
This paper examines the personal relationship between the composer, musicologist and educator Zoltán...
[[abstract]]In the end of nineteenth century, European culture went downhill from its peak to degene...
For his contemporaries Bela Bartok was not merely a \u27great composer.\u27 Bartok\u27s music and pe...
Thesis (M.M.)--Boston UniversityUsing the 1920 opera Die tote Stadt as its primary case in point, th...
Music is one of the fields in which Hungary has distinguished itself around the world, and music edu...
This dissertation provides a new perspective on Shostakovich’s widely discussed Fifth Symphony by sc...
Throughout his life Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) was aware of his role as an outsider and had a deeply ...
Rezső Sugár’s Sinfonia a Variazione (1970) is among those mostly unknown and unexplored symphonic wo...
The year 1955 has a special importance for the compositional thinking in Hungary, because it was the...
Based on archival and press sources, this case study examines the discourse on new music in Hungary,...
This document is organized in three chapters preceded by a general introduction. The multifarious fi...
After the political and cultural seclusion of the 1950s young Hungarian composers turned to Western ...
Kocsis Zoltán koncertfelvételei 1973-1986:1.f-moll impromptu = Impromptu in f minor : Op.142/4 D.935...
This thesis investigates the way Korngold's reception and reputation changed during the twentieth ce...
Zoltán Kodály, Teacher of Composition. Kodály has not reached the age of 25 when in September 1907 d...
This paper examines the personal relationship between the composer, musicologist and educator Zoltán...
[[abstract]]In the end of nineteenth century, European culture went downhill from its peak to degene...
For his contemporaries Bela Bartok was not merely a \u27great composer.\u27 Bartok\u27s music and pe...
Thesis (M.M.)--Boston UniversityUsing the 1920 opera Die tote Stadt as its primary case in point, th...
Music is one of the fields in which Hungary has distinguished itself around the world, and music edu...
This dissertation provides a new perspective on Shostakovich’s widely discussed Fifth Symphony by sc...
Throughout his life Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) was aware of his role as an outsider and had a deeply ...