Timeline of trends in Hungarian music

Timeline of trends in Hungarian music

Timeline of Trends in Hungarian music.

**1576 Bálint Bakfark died
**1764 János Bihari born
**1789 Márk Rózsavölgyi born
**1793 "Prince Pikkó and Jutka Perzsi" (opera) (József Chudy) written

* The Nineteenth Century
**1824 János Bihari died
**1810 Ferenc Erkel born
**1811 Franz Liszt born
**1813 Stephen Heller born
**1830 Karl Goldmark born
**1831 Joseph Joachim born
**1844 "Hunyadi László" (Erkel) written
**1848 Márk Rózsavölgyi died
**1848 "Les Préludes (Liszt)" written
**1849 "Piano Concerto No. 1 (Liszt)" written
**1853 "Piano Sonata (Liszt)" in B minor written
**1858 Pista Dankó born
**1862 "Mephisto Waltzes Number 1" (Liszt) written
**1875 "Die Königin von Saba" (Goldmark) written
**1877 Erno Dohnányi born
**1881 Béla Bartók born
**1882 Zoltán Kodály born
**1884 "Hungarian State Opera House" founded
**1885 "19 Hungarian Rhapsodies" (Liszt) written
**1886 Franz Liszt died
**1888 Stephen Heller died
**1888 "Rustic Wedding Symphony" (Goldmark) written
**1892 László Lajtha born
**1893 Ferenc Erkel died
**1897 George Szell born
**1899 Eugene Ormandy born
**1899 Lajos Bárdos born

* The Twentieth Century
**1903 Pista Dankó died
**1907 Miklós Rózsa born
**1907 Joseph Joachim died
**1911 Endre Szervánszky born
**1911 "Bluebeard's Castle" (Bartok) written
**1912 Georg Solti born
**1914 "Variations on a Nursery Tune (Dohnányi)" written
**1915 Karl Goldmark died
**1916 "The Wooden Prince" (Bartok) written
**1923 György Ligeti born
**1924 "The Miraculous Mandarin" (Bartok) written
**1926 György Kurtág born
**1931 "Piano Concerto No. 2 (Bartók)" written
**1936 "Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta" (Bartok) written
**1943 "Concerto for Orchestra (Bartók)" written
**1944 László Vidovszky born
**1945 "Piano Concerto No. 3 (Bartók)" written
**1957 Márta Sebestyén born
**1945 Béla Bartók died
**1960 Erno Dohnányi died
**1961 "Atmosphères" (Ligeti) written
**1963 László Lajtha died
**1965 Roby Lakatos born
**1967 Zoltán Kodály died
**1970 George Szell died
**1977 Endre Szervánszky died
**1977 "Le Grand Macabre" (Ligeti) written
**1985 Eugene Ormandy died
**1986 Lajos Bárdos died
**1995 Miklós Rózsa died
**1997 Georg Solti died
**2006 György Ligeti died


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