Ödön Pártos
Ödön Pártos [alternate transcription in
Biography
Partos was born in Budapest (at that time, part of the
In 1936,
At that time, Bronisław Huberman invited Partos to a meeting in Florence, where he offered him the position of Principal Violist in the Palestine Orchestra. Declining attractive offers from South America (notably, Peru), Partos immigrated to British Mandatory Palestine in 1938.
Between the years 1938–1956, Partos was the principal of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's viola section, as well as playing numerous solo performances in Israel and abroad. In 1946, together with cellist László Vincze, he founded the Samuel Rubin Israel Academy of Music (now: Buchmann-Mehta School of Music) in Tel Aviv, and in 1959 was instrumental in founding the Thelma Yellin High School [1] of Art in Tel Aviv. In 1951, Partos was appointed director of the Rubin Academy, a position he was to hold until his death (although the state of his health during his last five years of life prevented him from taking an active part in the academy's administration, a position filled by Prof. Arie Vardi who succeeded him as director there).
Ödön Partos is regarded as among the most important Israeli composers. He was awarded the Israel Prize in 1954, the first honoree in the field of music.
Among the notable students of Partos: Cecylia Arzewski, Dvora Bartonov, Menahem Breuer, Ilan Gronich, Rami Solomonow, Rivka Golani, Uri Mayer, Rami Bar-Niv, Yehoshua Lakner [2], Avraham Sternklar, Shelemyahu Zacks, and Noa Blass [3].
Awards
- In 1954, Partos was awarded the Israel Prize, for Music.[2]
Further reading
Avner Bahat, Eden Partosh: Chayav ve-yetsirato. Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1984 (in Hebrew)
Ronit Seter, “Israelism: Nationalism, Orientalism, and the Israeli Five”. Musical Quarterly 97.2 (2014): 238–308 (esp. "The Troika: Partos, Boskovich, Seter", pp. 269-271). https://doi.org/10.1093/musqtl/gdu010
General references
- Lyman, Darryl. Great Jews in Music, J. D. Publishers, 1986.
- Tischler, Alice. A descriptive bibliography of art music by Israeli composers, Harmonie Park Press, 1988.
- Weingarten, Elmar; Traber, Habakuk. Verdrängte Musik. Berliner Komponisten im Exil, Argon Verlag, 1987.
- Seter, Ronit. "Oedoen Partos". In "Israeli Art Music", Oxford Bibliographies Online. https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/display/document/obo-9780199757824/obo-9780199757824-0264.xml#obo-9780199757824-0264-div2-0016 (accessed 21 Nov. 2023)
See also
References
- ^ "ביה"ס למוזיקה ע"ש בוכמן מהטה".
- ^ "Israel Prize recipients in 1954 (in Hebrew)". Israel Prize Official Site. Archived from the original on March 7, 2012.
External links
- Biography, Israel Music Institute
- Jewish Music Festival at the Hungarian Cultural Centre, London [4]
- The American Symphony Orchestra will perform the US Premiere of Ein gev, Symphonic Fantasy (1952) in 2009 [5]