Tibor Harsányi
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Tibor Harsányi (June 27, 1898 in Magyarkanizsa, Kingdom of Hungary – September 19, 1954 in Paris) was a Hungarian-born
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
and pianist. He studied at the
Budapest Conservatory The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music ( hu, Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem, often abbreviated as ''Zeneakadémia'', "Liszt Academy") is a music university and a concert hall in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875. It is home to the ...
under Zoltán Kodály. He toured as a pianist around Europe and the Pacific, then settled in the Netherlands in 1920, and worked there as a pianist, conductor and composer Arthur Hoérée "Tibor Harsányi" article in ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' ed. Stanley Sadie; London: Macmillan, 1980 before relocating to Paris in 1923. He helped to found the
Société Triton Lactalis is a French multinational dairy products corporation, owned by the Besnier family and based in Laval, Mayenne, France. The company's former name was Besnier SA. Lactalis is the largest dairy products group in the world, and is the sec ...
, which organised concerts of contemporary music, and established ties with other expatriates, becoming one of the so-called Groupe des Quatre, along with
Bohuslav Martinů Bohuslav Jan Martinů (; December 8, 1890 â€“ August 28, 1959) was a Czech composer of modern classical music. He wrote 6 symphonies, 15 operas, 14 ballet scores and a large body of orchestral, chamber, vocal and instrumental works. He bec ...
, Marcel Mihalovici and Conrad Beck. Arthur Hoérée/Barbara L. Kelly
"Harsányi, Tibor"
Grove Music Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford University Press, accessed 15 May 2014
He was also one of a related group of émigré composers known as the École de Paris, which helped bring him together with other colleagues from Central and Eastern Europe, such as
Alexander Tansman Alexander Tansman ( pl, Aleksander Tansman, link=no, French: Alexandre Tansman; 12 June 1897 – 15 November 1986) was a Polish composer, pianist and conductor who became a naturalized French citizen in 1938. One of the earliest representatives of ...
and Alexander Tcherepnin.


List of works (chronological)

* Four Pieces, for piano (1924) * Petite Suite for Children, for piano (1924) * Petite Dance Suite, for piano (1925) * Rhapsody, for piano (1925) * Sonatine, for violin and piano (1925) * Twelve Small Pieces of Average Difficulty, for piano (1926) * La Semaine, seven short piano pieces for the days of the week (1927) * Six Short Pieces, for piano (1927) * Trio, for piano, violin, and cello (1927) * Duo, for violin and cello (1928) * Five Brief Preludes, for piano (1928) * Novelette, for piano (1928) * Piece, for two pianos (1928) * Poems (5) of Robert Edward Hart, for voice and piano (1928) * Sonata, for piano (1928) * String Quartet (1928) * Three Dance Pieces, for piano (1928) * Two Burlesques, for piano (1928) * Rhythms, five inventions for piano (1929) * Sonata, for cello and piano (1929) * Suite, for orchestra (1929) * Aria-Cadence-Rondo, for cello and orchestra or piano (1930) * Baby-Dancing, for piano (1930) * Five Bagatelles, for piano (1930) * Nonet, for flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, horn, and string quartet (1930) * Sonata, for violin and piano (1930) * Suite, for piano (1930) * Three Pieces, for piano and flute (1930) * Vocalise-Etude, for high voice (1930) * Blues, for cello and piano (1931) * Concert Piece, for piano and orchestra (1931) * Symphonic Overture, for orchestra (1931) * Concertino, for piano and string quartet (1932) * * Pastorales, four pieces for piano (1934) * Les Invités, opera in one act (1937) * Suite Hongroise, for orchestra (1937) * Pantins (Puppets), orchestral suite after the ballet (1938) * Rhapsody, for cello and piano (1939) * Divertimento no. 1: Concertino, for two violins and chamber orch. (1946) * * Divertissement Français, for orchestra (1946) * Concerto, for violin and orchestra (1947) * Danses variés (1950) * ''L'histoire du petit tailleur'', for narrator, seven instruments and percussion (1950, based on the folktale " The Brave Little Tailor") * Cantata de Noel, for SATB, flute and strings (1951-2) * Five Rhythmic Etudes of Medium Difficulty, for piano (1952) * Three Impromptus, for piano (1952) * Three Lyrical Pieces, for piano (1952) * Sonata, for viola and piano (1953–1954)é


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Harsanyi, Tibor 1898 births 1954 deaths 20th-century classical composers Hungarian classical composers Hungarian male classical composers Hungarian classical pianists Male classical pianists Hungarian conductors (music) Male conductors (music) 20th-century conductors (music) 20th-century classical pianists 20th-century Hungarian male musicians Hungarian emigrants to France