Université De Musique Franz-Liszt Vidéos
conservatoire de musique situé à Budapest en Hongrie
Commémorations 2025 (Inauguration: université de musique Franz-Liszt (Budapest))
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Béla Bartók Franz Liszt Hans Koessler Max Reger Johannes Brahms István Thomán David Popper Dittrich Stravinsky Malipiero Milhaud Debussy Franz Liszt Academy Music 1885 1895 1903 1904 1905 1908 1958
Samuel Michalec - Piano 00:00 Allegro Appasionato 08:56 Tempo di minuetto - Poco piu lento - Andante con motto - Allegro molto moderato Alexander Albrecht +••.••(...)) was a Slovak composer and an important exponent of the Slovak music in the first half of the 20th century. From 1895 to 1903 he attended the Royal Catholic Gymnasium in Bratislava, where he met and befriended Béla Bartók. From 1904 to 1908 he studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. He studied composition as a pupil of Hans Koessler (a cousin of Max Reger and a great admirer of Johannes Brahms), and piano with István Thomán. Among his other teachers were Ferencz Szandtner, with whom he studied conducting, and David Popper (a chamber music teacher). During his studies Albrecht asserted himself as a successful pianist. Following his return to Bratislava in 1908, he accepted the post of organist at the St. Martin's Cathedral. Simultaneously he perfected his organ playing technique with Rudolph Dittrich in Vienna. He began his composing career at the Budapest Academy. His teacher Hans Koessler attempted to instill the classical composing principles in his pupils, but Albrecht found an inspiration also in modern compositions of his contemporaries. He studied works of Stravinsky, Malipiero, Milhaud, Reger, Debussy and others. He commited suicide.
Paul Hermann Franz Liszt Casals Franz Liszt Academy Music 1902 1915 1919 1944 2017
Pál Hermann (real name: Paul Hermann) (1902 – 1944?) was a Hungarian cellist and composer. Hermann studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music from 1915–1919. Already during his studies, Hermann was a frequent performer within and outside of the Liszt Academy. He started his international cello career at the age of 16, playing as a soloist music venues in Europe. He was a virtuoso cellist, and a Dutch newspaper called him "the Hungarian Casals". But when World War II began, he was in danger as a Jew. In 1944, Hermann was arrested in Toulouse and deported to Lithuania. He never returned. "Előjáték"(1921) for two pianos, is one of his few compositions. "Előjáték" is Hungarian for "Prologue" or "Overture". In autograph score he wrote "Függöny nyílik"(Curtains Open), which was probably intended as a stage direction. Imagine the moment when the curtains open. [SHEET MUSIC] If you want to see the sheet music, please visit IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project) of public-domain score. (http•••) [CREATED DATE: May 2017]
Dezső Antalffy Zsiross Max Reger Karl Straube Bossi Franz Liszt Franz Liszt Academy Music Radio City Music Hall New York Philharmonic Orchestra 1880 1885 1926 1945
Dezső d'Antalffy-Zsiross: Tone Poem After Arnold Böcklin's Picture: "Toteninsel" ("The Island Of The Dead"): (http•••) Xaver Varnus plays the great organ of the Palace of Arts in Budapest. Recorded live. Dezso d'Antalffy-Zsiross (July 24, 1885, Nagybecskerek, Hungary (now Serbia) - April 29, 1945, Denville, USA) was the greatest Hungarian organist, studied with, among others Max Reger, Karl Straube and Enrico Bossi. In Budapest, besides being the resident organist of the Saint Stephen's Basilica, Dezső d'Antalffy-Zsiross also taught organ at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. He moved to the USA in 1926 where he worked as the theater organist of Radio City Music Hall in Rockefeller Center, and as the organist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. facebook.com/xavervarnus
Franz Liszt Bach Márta Ábrahám Franz Liszt Academy Music 2000
Ysaye Sonata Nr.4 E-minor Finale Concert Recording, Sept.2000 Franz Liszt Academy of Music Great Hall, Budapest Bach publications by Márta Ábrahám: (http•••)
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