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Zoltan Gardonyi

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Birthday: 1906
Died: 1986

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Zoltan Gardonyi was a Hungarian composer born in Budapest in 1906. He was a highly respected figure in the world of music, having composed a large body of work across a range of genres. Gardonyi began his music studies at an early age, studying piano with Erno Dohnanyi and composition with Kodaly.

During his life, Gardonyi composed a variety of works, including operas, ballet scores, chamber music, and pieces for solo instruments. Some of his most notable works include the opera "The Marksman", his Sonata for Organ, and his Suite for Piano. Gardonyi's compositions often mixed traditional Hungarian folk music with modernist musical techniques, resulting in a unique and memorable sound.

Gardonyi was also a teacher, having taught music theory and composition at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest for over 30 years. Many of his students went on to become successful composers and performers in their own right.

Gardonyi passed away in 1986, leaving behind a legacy of memorable compositions and contributions to the field of music. Today, his music is still performed and enjoyed by music lovers around the world.

Compositions featuring Zoltan Gardonyi

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Sei getreu bis an den Tod, for chorus & organ 4:53 min Choral 1975
2 Canticle Based on Psalm 45, for chorus & organ 10:04 min Choral 1960
3 Du schöner Lebensbaum des Paradieses, for chorus 1:55 min Choral 1958
4 Finnish Song of Penance, for chorus 2:36 min Choral 1958
5 Veni Creator Spiritus, partita for organ 16:23 min Keyboard 1958
6 Der Herr ist mein Hirte (Psalm 23), for chorus 3:56 min Choral 1948
7 Suite No. 1 in the Old Style, for double bass & piano 9:53 min Chamber Music -
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