
Despite his eminence in Hungary as a teacher and mentor, Leó Weiner’s (1885-1960) music remained squarely in the 19th-century Romantic nationalist mainstream. Toldi is a
Imre Széchényi (1825-98) was a Hungarian diplomat and composer noted for his dance music–you know, sort of like Johann Strauss, Jr and that crowd. The
Check out the sound clip from the finale of Bloch’s
Zádor described his style as “exactly between La Traviata and
Eugene Zádor (1894-1977) spent much of his career working in
These are beautiful, energetic, colorful performances of music that is equally so. Miklós Rózsa’s concert music sounds just like his film music, and all of