Emil Abranyi (Ábrányi)

(1882-1970)

"Contes barbares" (1902), oil on canvas, 130 x 89 cm, of the painter Paul Gauguin, contemporary of Abranyi (Ábrányi) (Museum Folkwang, Essen)

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The musician Emil Abranyi (Ábrányi), who wrote music for orchestra, chamber and vocal music, was born in Budapest on the 22nd September 1882, the same year of the composers Atanasov, Bergh, Bimboni, Bingham, Braunfels, Coates, Daffner, Farmer, Gnesin, Hageman, Kodály, Konjovic, Kricka, Kálmán, Laliberté, Lattuada, Lendvay, Lyford, Malipiero, Marinuzzi, Nef, Nerini, O'Hara, Pick-Mangiagalli, Powell, Radó, Safranek-Kavic, Saminsky, Stravinsky, Szymanowski, Turina y Perez. He died in Budapest on the 11th February 1970

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Emil Abranyi (Ábrányi)

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"A ködkirály" (Il re della nebbia), libretto of Á. Pásztor, was performed on the 17th of May 1903 in Budapest

"Monna Vanna", libretto of Emil Ábrányi, was performed on the 2nd of March 1907 in Budapest

"Paolo és Francesca", libretto of Emil Ábrányi, was performed on the 13rd of Jenuary 1912 in Budapest

"Don Quijote", libretto of Emil Ábrányi, was performed on the 30th of November 1917 in Budapest

"Ave Maria: Májusi intermezzo" (Intermezzo di maggio) was performed on the 25th of February 1922 in Budapest

"A vak katona" (Il soldato cieco), libretto of E. Sas, was performed on the 11th of June 1923 in Budapest

"Ay éneklö dervis", libretto of N.W. Khayatt, has been represented in 1937

"Liliomos herceg", libretto of Bohdaneczky, was performed in 1938

"Bizánc" (Bisanzio), libretto of E. Innocent-Vincze, was performed in 1942

"Éva boszorkány" (Eva, la strega), libretto of F. Herczeg, was performed in 1944

"Balatoni rege", libretto of F. Herczeg, was performed in 1945

"A Tamás-templom karnagya" (Il cantore di San Tommaso, La vita di J.S. Bach), libretto of G. Láng, was performed in 1947

 

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