Gyula Dávid
Gyula Dávid (6 May 1913 – 14 March 1977) was a Hungarian violist and composer.
Gyula Dávid | |
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Born | 6 May 1913 |
Died | 14 March 1977 63) | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Alma mater | Franz Liszt Academy of Music |
Occupation(s) | violist composer |
Dávid studied composition with Zoltán Kodály at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. He played viola with the Municipal Orchestra in Budapest from 1940 to 1943, and was a conductor at the National Theatre from 1945 to 1949.
Dávid's music can largely be divided into two periods: his early compositions were influenced by folk song, and those from his second period are more chromatic or 12-tone serial. One of the most famous compositions of his first period is his Viola Concerto (1950).
Selected works
- Orchestral
- Symphony No. 1 (I. szimfónia) (1947)
- Tánczene, magyar népdalfeldolgozások (Dance Music, Based on Hungarian Folk Songs) (published 1952)
- Symphony No. 2 (II. szimfónia) (1957)
- Symphony No. 3 (III. szimfónia) (1960)
- Sinfonietta for small orchestra (1961)
- Színházi zene (Theatrical Music; Theatermusik) (published 1963)
- Symphony No. 4 (IV. szimfónia) (1970)
- Festive Overture (Ünnepi előjáték) (1972)
- Concertante
- Concerto (Brácsaverseny) for viola and orchestra (1950)
- Concerto (Hegedűverseny) for violin and orchestra (published 1970)
- Concerto (Kürtverseny) for horn and orchestra (published 1976)
- Chamber music
- Wind Quintet No. 1 (I. Fúvósötös) (published 1954)
- Sonata (Sonata fuvolára és zongorára) for flute and piano (published 1954)
- Serenade for wind quintet (1955)
- Preludio for flute and piano (1964)
- Wind Quintet No. 3 (III. Fúvósötös) (published 1965)
- Sonatina for viola and piano (1969)
- Miniature for 3 trumpets, 2 trombones and tuba (published 1971)
- Wind Quintet No. 4 (IV. Fúvósötös) (published 1971)
- Pezzo (Piece) for viola and piano (1974)
- Piano Trio (published 1974)
- String Quartet No. 2 (published 1976)
- Sonata for violin solo (published 1983)
- Piano
- Piano Sonata (Szonáta zongorára) (1955)
- Vocal
- A rózsalángolás (The Burning Rose), Chamber Music for female voice, flute and viola (1966); words by István Vas
Discography
- Gyula Dávid: Viola Concerto – Pál Lukács (viola); János Ferencsik (conductor); Hungarian State Orchestra; Hungaroton HCD31989
- Gyula Dávid: Viola Concerto, Violin Concerto, Sinfonietta – Pál Lukács (viola); Dénes Kovács (violin); János Ferencsik, Ervin Lukács, Tamás Breitner (conductors); Hungarian State Orchestra, Budapest Symphony Orchestra; Hungaroton SLPX 12452 (LP)
References
Grove Music Article on Dávid, Gyula
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