Tibor Harsányi
Tibor Harsányi (27 June 1898 in
.He studied at the
Alexander Tansman and Alexander Tcherepnin.[3]
List of works (chronological)
- Four Pieces, for piano (1924)
- Petite Suite for Children, for piano (1924)
- Petite Dance Suite, for piano (1925)
- Rhapsody, for piano (1925)
- Sonatine, for violin and piano (1925)
- Twelve Small Pieces of Average Difficulty, for piano (1926)
- La Semaine, seven short piano pieces for the days of the week (1927)
- Six Short Pieces, for piano (1927)
- Trio, for piano, violin, and cello (1927)
- Duo, for violin and cello (1928)
- Five Brief Preludes, for piano (1928)
- Novelette, for piano (1928)
- Piece, for two pianos (1928)
- Poems (5) of Robert Edward Hart, for voice and piano (1928)
- Sonata, for piano (1928)
- String Quartet (1928)
- Three Dance Pieces, for piano (1928)
- Two Burlesques, for piano (1928)
- Rhythms, five inventions for piano (1929)
- Sonata, for cello and piano (1929)
- Suite, for orchestra (1929)
- Aria-Cadence-Rondo, for cello and orchestra or piano (1930)
- Baby-Dancing, for piano (1930)
- Five Bagatelles, for piano (1930)
- Nonet, for flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, horn, and string quartet (1930)
- Sonata, for violin and piano (1930)
- Suite, for piano (1930)
- Three Pieces, for piano and flute (1930)
- Vocalise-Etude, for high voice (1930)
- Blues, for cello and piano (1931)
- Concert Piece, for piano and orchestra (1931)
- Symphonic Overture, for orchestra (1931)
- Concertino, for piano and string quartet (1932)
- La Joie de Vivre, film score for orchestra (1934) on YouTube
- Pastorales, four pieces for piano (1934)
- Les Invités, opera in one act (1937)
- Suite Hongroise, for orchestra (1937)
- Pantins (Puppets), orchestral suite after the ballet (1938)
- Rhapsody, for cello and piano (1939)
- Divertimento no. 1: Concertino, for two violins and chamber orch. (1946)
- Divertimento no. 2: Serenade, for string orchestra and trumpet (1946) on YouTube
- Divertissement Français, for orchestra (1946)
- Concerto, for violin and orchestra (1947)
- Danses variés (1950)
- L'histoire du petit tailleur, for narrator, seven instruments and percussion (1950, based on the folktale "The Brave Little Tailor")
- Cantata de Noel, for SATB, flute and strings (1951-2)
- Five Rhythmic Etudes of Medium Difficulty, for piano (1952)
- Three Impromptus, for piano (1952)
- Three Lyrical Pieces, for piano (1952)
- Sonata, for viola and piano (1953–1954)é
References
- ^ Arthur Hoérée "Tibor Harsányi" article in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ed. Stanley Sadie; London: Macmillan, 1980
- ^ Arthur Hoérée/Barbara L. Kelly. "Harsányi, Tibor", Grove Music Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford University Press, accessed 15 May 2014 (subscription required)
- ISBN 978-0-253-34938-5.
External links
- Tibor Harsányi at IMDb