Endre Szekey ( Hungarian. Székely Endre ; April 6, 1912 , Budapest , Austria-Hungary , now Hungary - April 14, 1988 , ibid.) - Hungarian composer, choir conductor and teacher.
| Andrew Sekey Székely endre | |
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| Date of Birth | April 6, 1912 |
| Place of Birth | Budapest , Austria-Hungary |
| Date of death | April 14, 1988 (76 years old) |
| Place of death | Budapest , Hungary |
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| Professions | composer conductor music teacher |
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Biography
He studied at the Budapest Academy of Music under Albert Sciclos . After 1945, one of the organizers of amateur music, the leader of many choirs. Editor-in-chief of Eneklő Munkás magazine. He headed a number of music organizations and groups. Since 1960, he taught at the Pedagogical Institute in Budapest.
Compositions
- opera Water Lily (1961, Budapest)
- the operetta The Golden Star (1951, Budapest)
- oratorio "Doge's Dyur" (1959)
- cantata "Petofi" (1952)
- 2 symphonies
- suites and concerts for orchestra
- piano pieces
- choirs
- pop songs and romances
Rewards
- 1949 - 1st Prize at the International Workers Choir Competition in Budapest
- 1954 - Erkel Prize
Literature
- Musical Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. G.V. Keldysh. - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1990. - p. 491 - ISBN 5-85270-033-9
- Péter Várnai, Mai magyar zeneszerzök. , Budapest, Zenemükiadó, 1967.
Links
- Andrew Sekay at the Internet Movie Database