- Béla Szabados
Béla Szabados (born
3 June 1867 inPest – died5 September 1936 inBudapest ) was a Hungariancomposer . He first studied composition and the piano withGyula Erkel , later withRobert Volkmann ,Hans Koessler andSándor Nikolits . In 1888 he joined the staff of the Academy of Music and Dramatic Art as accompanist and coach, and in 1893 was appointed piano teacher and coach at the reorganized Academy of Music. His firststring quartet was awarded the Milleniumi Király-dij (Millennial King’s Prize ) in 1896. He was appointed professor ofsinging at the academy in 1920 and two years later he became head of the newly established department for training professors of singing. In 1927 he was appointed principal of the National Conservatory, in which position he remained until his death.Szabados’s music, at once poetic and restrained, is essentially conservative in character; his language never advanced beyond that of the late Romantics. He was principally known as a composer for the theatre and also as a singing teacher: his pedagogical works were in official use by the academy. He composed two
operas , "Maria" (1905), "Fanny" (1927).ources
*John S. Weissmann/Péter P. Várnai. 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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