Bela Sabados ( Hungarian. Szabados Béla ; June 3, 1867 , Pest - September 15, 1936 , Budapest ) - Hungarian composer and music teacher.
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In 1881 he entered the Royal Hungarian Academy of Music , a student of Ferenc Erkel , Robert Volkman and Hans von Kössler .
The author of a number of operas, including Maria ( 1905 , together with Arpad Sandy ) and Fanny (staged 1927 ). He also wrote a symphony, a Little Hungarian serenade for a chamber orchestra (1934), 4 string quartets, and a number of other chamber and vocal compositions.
Since 1893, Sabadosh taught piano at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music , then vocals, and from 1920, a professor. Since 1927 he directed the National College of Music.