- Gyorgy Sebok
György Sebők (
November 2 ,1922 -November 14 ,1999 )was an internationally renowned pianist and Distinguished Professor at theIndiana University School of Music in Bloomington USA.)He was known worldwide as a soloist with major orchestras, a recitalist on four continents, a recording artist, and for his master classes, visiting professorships, and the Swiss music festival he organized in Ernen.
Biography
He was born in
Szeged ,Hungary onNovember 2 ,1922 .Sebök gave his first solo piano recital at age 11. At 14, he played Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 under conductor
Ferenc Fricsay - a performance upon which he would reflect many years later.He enrolled in the
Franz Liszt Academy at the age of 16, under the guidance ofZoltán Kodály andLeo Weiner . After graduating, he gave concerts for ten years throughout Eastern and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union.He won the
Grand Prix du Disque in 1957. Sebök was listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in Music, the National Register of Prominent Americans, and other biographical dictionaries. He received numerous honors, including the Cross of Merit of the Hungarian Government, La Medaille de la Ville de Paris, Echelon Vermeille, and, in 1996, Kulturpreis des Staates Wallis, (Prix de Consecration). Also in 1996, the French Government bestowed on him the decoration Chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.Teaching
In 1949, he was named professor of music at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in
Budapest . After the Hungarian revolt of 1956, he settled inParis . Encouraged by his friendJanos Starker , at the age of forty, he went to Indiana University School of Music in Bloomington, starting what is considered to be the most productive phase of his career.Sebök was a guest professor of the Berlin Hochschule der Kunste (HDK) in Germany, there teaching master classes twice a year. He was also an honorary life (MORE) (SEBOK/2) member of Tokyo's Toho School of Music, and a regular guest teacher at the Banff Centre for Arts; the Amsterdam Sweelinck Conservatorium, the School of Music in Barcelona, and the Hochschule fuer Musik in Stuttgart. In 1974 he founded and organized annual summer master classes in Ernen, Switzerland for pianists and 'other instruments'. He also founded and directed the "Festival der Zukunft" in Ernen in 1987, which is to this day carrying his legacy with growing numbers of concertgoers. The city's officials made him an honorary citizen - only their third in 800 years.
Quotes
Prior to a 1985 recital at IU's Musical Arts Center, Sebök looked back on his concert at age 14, and drew a connection between that event and his teaching philosophy. "During the third movement I made some mistakes," he recalled, "but I didn't feel guilty about it because I felt I had done my best. We had a neighbor, a music lover, who said to my grandfather about my performance, 'Oh, that was wonderful, but in the third movement something went wrong.' My grandfather became very angry and him and said, 'I don't care, because the sun has spots, too.' That was a beautiful thing for my grandfather to say, I think, and sometimes I remember that: Even the sun has spots."
Similarly, Sebök helped his students overcome fear of mistakes in order to give their best performances.
External links
* [http://www.indiana.edu/~iuihsl/1sebok.htm Sebok: in memoriam] - Indiana University.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h427L7297xM Video] : Gyorgy Sebok talks his feelings during and after the war and plays theBusoni transcription of the Bach's Adagio - BWV 564.
* http://www.musikdorf.ch/
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3870/is_200004/ai_n8902059 In memoriam: Gyorgy Sebok] Musical Times, Spring 2000.
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