Károly Aggházy

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Károly Aggházy

Károly Aggházy [ˈkaːroj ˈɒkhaːzi] (30 October 1855, Budapest – 8 October 1918, Budapest) was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer.

Aggházy was a pupil of Robert Volkmann, Anton Bruckner, and Franz Liszt. He later taught at the National Conservatory in Budapest. Besides several operas, most notably Maritta (1895), he chiefly wrote chamber music and pieces for piano. he died in Budapest at age 62

Works (selection)

List sorted by Opus number


Stage music

  • A Borzáné Marcsája (Mrs Borza's Daughter Marie), comic opera in 3 acts. Together with Jenő Hubay. Libretto by Tihané Almási Balogh. Premiered: 8 May 1880, Budapest, Volkstheater
  • Szép leányok (Beautiful Girls). Incidental music by Gergely Csiky. Premiered: 4 February 1881, Budapest, Volkstheater
  • A Művészet diadala (Triumph of Art), pantomime in 1 act, op. 28, Libretto: K. Pejacsevich. Composed: 1894.
  • Maritta, a korsós Madonna (Maritta, the Madonna with a pint), opera in 2 acts, op. 32, Libretto: Irene K. Fuhrmann. Composed: 1895. Premiered: 14. Oktober 1897, Budapest, Hungarian Royal Opera House. The subject is taken from the book Die Klöster der Christenheit.
  • A Ravennai nász (The wedding in Ravenna), opera in 2 acts. Libretto: Dezső Orbán. Composed: 1908.

Instrumental and vocal music

Works with Opus number

Works without opus number

  • Abendstimmung/Impression du Soir (Evening Mood) for violin and piano, dedicated to Jenő Hubay, 1881
  • Cinka Panna Dala for voice and piano, Rozsnyai Károly, Budapest, publ. 1907
  • La Danse de la petite sorcière (The Dance of the Little Witch) for piano, Le Figaro illustré, 1897
  • Elégia (Elegy) for piano, dedicated to Aloyse Bodó, Karl Rozsnyai, Budapest, c. 1910
  • Este van már/Es ist schon abend (It's Already Evening) for voice and piano, text: Gyula Vargha; Budapest
  • Fantaisie ziganesque (Gypsy-esque Fantasy) for violin and piano, with Jenő Hubay, 1880
  • Gavotte for musette, Karl Rozsnyai, Budapest, 1897
  • In der Ferne (In the Distance) for voice with piano accompaniment, text: Ludwig Uhland; dedicated to Rose Cebrian, Herrmann Weinholtz, Berlin
  • Mint a harmat for voice and piano, Harmonia, Budapest, c. 1910
  • Ninon, Sérénade voice and piano, text: after Alfred de Musset, Harmonia, Budapest, 1889
  • Rákóczi, symphonic poem for
    mixed choir
    and orchestra, text: Gyula Kováts, 1906
  • Sárosi-nota/Sárosi-Weise (Sárosi Way), Budapest, 1882
  • Serenata alla Chitarra (Guitar Serenade) for piano, Herrmann Weinholtz, Berlin, c. 1884
  • Soirées hongroises (Hungarian Evenings) for piano, Jules Hainauer, Breslau, 1895
  • Sonata dramatique for piano and violin, c. 1885
  • Valse sentimentale (Sentimental Waltz), c. 1885
  • Piano quintet in G minor, 1897

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Károly Aggházy - Works for Piano". www.acteprealable.com.

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