- Jenő Zádor
Jenő Zádor (
5 November 1894 Bátaszék -4 April 1977 Hollywood, CA ) was a Hungarian-born Americancomposer . He studied at theVienna Music Academy and inLeipzig withMax Reger . He taught from 1921 at the newVienna City Conservatory and later at theBudapest Academy of Music . On the outbreak ofWorld War II he emigrated to the USA, where he became a successful composer offilm scores for Hollywood. He also wrote a number ofoperas in which the characterization and orchestration are worthy of note, and orchestral pieces in a style that owed something to Reger andRichard Strauss , including the popular "Hungarian Caprice" (1935) and concertos for such instruments as thecimbalom (1969) andaccordion (1971).Operas
*"Diana" (1923)
*"A holtak szigete" (1928)
*"Revisor" (1928)
*"X-mal Rembrandt" (1930)
*"The Awaking of Sleeping Beauty" (1931)
*"Asra" (1936)
*"Christoph Columbus" (1939)
*"The Virgin and the Fawn" (24 October 1964)
*"The Magic Chair" (1966)
*"The Scarlet Mill" (1968)
*"Revisor" [rev] (1971 )
*"Yehu, a Christmas Legend" (1974)References
*Wendy Thompson. The "
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992). ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5
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