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Rezső Kókai

Rezső Kókai (15 January 1906 – 6 March 1962) was a Hungarian composer and musicologist.

Rezső Kókai
Born15 January 1906
Budapest, Hungary
Died6 March 1962(1962-03-06) (aged 56)
Budapest, Hungary
NationalityHungarian
EducationFranz Liszt Academy of Music
Alma materUniversity of Freiburg Ph.D. (1933)
OccupationComposer
Years active1926–1962

Life edit

Kókai studied composition with János Koessler and piano with Emánuel Hegyi at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. In 1933 he received his doctorate in musicology from the University of Freiburg where he wrote the thesis Franz Liszt in seinen frühen Klavierwerken (Franz Liszt in His Early Piano Works). Between 1926 and 1934 he was professor of piano at the National Conservatory, and from 1929 taught composition, aesthetics, music history, and pedagogy at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music.[1] Kókai was director of music for the Hungarian Radio from 1945 to 1948.[2]

Kókai was awarded the Ferenc Erkel Prize (Erkel Ferenc-díj) three times in recognition of his work (1952, 1955, 1956).[3]

Rezső Kókai composed in a variety of forms including stage works, orchestral compositions, a violin concerto, chamber music, works for piano, as well as film and radio scores. His scores are largely published by Editio Musica Budapest and Zeneműkiadó Vállalat.

Selected works edit

Stage
  • István király (King Stephen), Scenic Oratorio in 2 acts, 5 scenes (1941)
  • A rossz feleség, Táncballada (A Bad Wife), Dance Ballad (1942–1945)
  • A fekete város (The Black City), Opera (1961); unfinished
Radio scores
  • A fülemile (1950)
  • Lészen ágyú, radio opera (1951); libretto by Péter Halász and József Romhányi
  • Hét falu kovácsa (1954)
Orchestral
  • 2 Rondos for small orchestra (1946–1947)
  • Verbunkos-szvit (Verbunkos Suite) (1950)
  1. Lassú magyar (Slow Hungarian Dance)
  2. Friss (Lively Hungarian Dance)
  3. Andalgó (Phantasy)
  4. Verbunkos induló (Recruiting March)
  • Széki rhapszódia (Rhapsody on Hungarian Dance Tunes from Szék) (1952)
  • Kis verbunkos zene (Little Hungarian Verbunkos Dance) for student string orchestra (1952)
  • Concerto all'ungherese (1957)
  • Magyar tánc (Hungarian Dances) for student string orchestra (1959)
Concertante
  • Concerto for violin and orchestra (1952)
Chamber music
  • Serenade for violin, viola and cello (1949–1950)
  • Két tánc (2 Dances) for cello and piano (1950)
  • Négy Magyar tánc (4 Hungarian Dances) for clarinet and piano (1951)
  1. Verbunkos (Recruiting Dance)
  2. Népi tánc (Folk Dance)
  3. Sirató tánc (Mourning Dance)
  4. Friss (Fresh)
  • Capriccio for violin and piano (1952)
  • Quartettino for clarinet, violin, viola and cello (1952)
  • Rapszódia for clarinet and folk orchestra (1952)
  • Verbunkos rapszódia (Verbunkos Rhapsody) for violin (or viola, or clarinet) and piano (1952)
  • Aria seria for violin and piano (1953)
  • Burla ostinata for violin and piano (1953)
Piano
  • Toccata (1926)
  • Sonata quasi una fantasia (1948)
  • Négy improvizáció (4 Improvisations) (1949)
  • Sonata for 2 pianos (1949)
Film scores
Literary
  • Franz Liszt in seinen frühen Klavierwerken, doctoral thesis (Leipzig, 1933)
  • Rendszeres zeneesztétika (Regular Music Aesthetics) (Budapest, 1938)
  • Századunk zenéje (The Music of Our Century) (Budapest, 1961); co-authored with Imre Fábián

References edit

  1. ^ NetLexikon Hungary: Rezső Kókai biography 2009-07-19 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 11 July 2012. (in Hungarian)
  2. ^ Rezső Kókai biography Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  3. ^ Fidelio: Rezső Kókai biography Retrieved 11 July 2012 (in Hungarian).

External links edit

  • Rezső Kókai at IMDb

rezső, kókai, january, 1906, march, 1962, hungarian, composer, musicologist, born15, january, 1906budapest, hungarydied6, march, 1962, 1962, aged, budapest, hungarynationalityhungarianeducationfranz, liszt, academy, musicalma, materuniversity, freiburg, 1933, . Rezso Kokai 15 January 1906 6 March 1962 was a Hungarian composer and musicologist Rezso KokaiBorn15 January 1906Budapest HungaryDied6 March 1962 1962 03 06 aged 56 Budapest HungaryNationalityHungarianEducationFranz Liszt Academy of MusicAlma materUniversity of Freiburg Ph D 1933 OccupationComposerYears active1926 1962 The native form of this personal name is Kokai Rezso This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Contents 1 Life 2 Selected works 3 References 4 External linksLife editKokai studied composition with Janos Koessler and piano with Emanuel Hegyi at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music In 1933 he received his doctorate in musicology from the University of Freiburg where he wrote the thesis Franz Liszt in seinen fruhen Klavierwerken Franz Liszt in His Early Piano Works Between 1926 and 1934 he was professor of piano at the National Conservatory and from 1929 taught composition aesthetics music history and pedagogy at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music 1 Kokai was director of music for the Hungarian Radio from 1945 to 1948 2 Kokai was awarded the Ferenc Erkel Prize Erkel Ferenc dij three times in recognition of his work 1952 1955 1956 3 Rezso Kokai composed in a variety of forms including stage works orchestral compositions a violin concerto chamber music works for piano as well as film and radio scores His scores are largely published by Editio Musica Budapest and Zenemukiado Vallalat Selected works editStageIstvan kiraly King Stephen Scenic Oratorio in 2 acts 5 scenes 1941 A rossz feleseg Tancballada A Bad Wife Dance Ballad 1942 1945 A fekete varos The Black City Opera 1961 unfinishedRadio scoresA fulemile 1950 Leszen agyu radio opera 1951 libretto by Peter Halasz and Jozsef Romhanyi Het falu kovacsa 1954 Orchestral2 Rondos for small orchestra 1946 1947 Verbunkos szvit Verbunkos Suite 1950 Lassu magyar Slow Hungarian Dance Friss Lively Hungarian Dance Andalgo Phantasy Verbunkos indulo Recruiting March Szeki rhapszodia Rhapsody on Hungarian Dance Tunes from Szek 1952 Kis verbunkos zene Little Hungarian Verbunkos Dance for student string orchestra 1952 Concerto all ungherese 1957 Magyar tanc Hungarian Dances for student string orchestra 1959 ConcertanteConcerto for violin and orchestra 1952 Chamber musicSerenade for violin viola and cello 1949 1950 Ket tanc 2 Dances for cello and piano 1950 Negy Magyar tanc 4 Hungarian Dances for clarinet and piano 1951 Verbunkos Recruiting Dance Nepi tanc Folk Dance Sirato tanc Mourning Dance Friss Fresh Capriccio for violin and piano 1952 Quartettino for clarinet violin viola and cello 1952 Rapszodia for clarinet and folk orchestra 1952 Verbunkos rapszodia Verbunkos Rhapsody for violin or viola or clarinet and piano 1952 Aria seria for violin and piano 1953 Burla ostinata for violin and piano 1953 PianoToccata 1926 Sonata quasi una fantasia 1948 Negy improvizacio 4 Improvisations 1949 Sonata for 2 pianos 1949 Film scoresKulonos ismertetojel 1955 directed by Zoltan Varkonyi A csaszar parancsara 1957 directed by Frigyes Ban Pillar of Salt Sobalvany 1958 directed by Zoltan Varkonyi Poor Rich Szegeny gazdagok 1959 directed by Frigyes BanLiteraryFranz Liszt in seinen fruhen Klavierwerken doctoral thesis Leipzig 1933 Rendszeres zeneesztetika Regular Music Aesthetics Budapest 1938 Szazadunk zeneje The Music of Our Century Budapest 1961 co authored with Imre FabianReferences edit NetLexikon Hungary Rezso Kokai biography Archived 2009 07 19 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 11 July 2012 in Hungarian Rezso Kokai biography Retrieved 11 July 2012 Fidelio Rezso Kokai biography Retrieved 11 July 2012 in Hungarian External links editRezso Kokai at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rezso Kokai amp oldid 1178754850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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