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Musical Map of Music Collections and Memorial Museums MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF COMPOSITION GRADUATED FROMTHE ACADEMY OF MUSIC IN 1906

SITTING FROM LEFT: VICTOR JAKOBY, RÓBERT MESZLÉNYI, SÁNDOR KOVÁCS

STANDING FROM LEFT: ALBERT SZIRMAI, ZOLTÁN KODÁLY, ERVIN LENDVAI, ALADÁR SZENDREY, KÁROLY MÜLLER, LEÓ WEINER 19-20TH CENTURY LEADING COMPOSERS AND CONDUCTORS OF HUNGARIAN ORIGIN

15 REINER FRIGYES/ 188 BUDAPEST 196 NEW BUDAPEST ARTIST BORN IN NOW DIED IN STUDIED FRITZ REINER 8 3 YORK 1 ERKEL FERENC 1810 GYULA 1893 BUDAPEST NAGYVÁRAD/ORADEA- POZSONY/PRESSBURG/ 16 LAJTHA LÁSZLÓ 189 BUDAPEST 196 BUDAPES BUDAPEST 2 3 T 2 LISZT FERENC/ 1811 DOBORJÁN/ RAIDING 1886 WIEN - PARIS 17 SZÉLL GYÖRGY/ 189 BUDAPEST 197 CLEVELA WIEN *** RAIDING*** GEORGE/GEORG 7 0 ND SZÉLL 3 GOLDMARK 1830 KESZTHELY 1915 WIEN WIEN KÁROLY/CARL 18 ORMÁNDY 189 BUDAPEST 198 PHILADEL BUDAPEST GOLDMARK (BLAU) JENŐ/ 9 5 PHIA 4 RICHTER JÁNOS/ 1843 GYŐR*** 1916 BAYREUTH WIEN EUGENE HANS RICHTER*** ORMANDY 19 DORÁTI 190 BUDAPEST 198 ZÜRICH BUDAPEST 5 NIKISCH ARTÚR/ 1855 MOSONSZENTMIKLÓS 1922 LEIPZIG WIEN (DEUTSCH) 6 8 ARTHUR *** ANTAL NIKISCH*** 20 SOLTI (STERN) 191 BUDAPEST 199 ANTIBES BUDAPEST 6 HUBAY (HUBER) 1858 PEST 1937 BUDAPEST BERLIN (JOSEF JOACHIM) – JENŐ/EUGEN PARIS (HENRI VIEUXEMPS) GYÖRGY/SIR 2 7 HUBER/HUBAY 7 LEHÁR FERENC/ 1870 KOMÁROM KOMÁRNO 1948 BAD ISCHL BUDAPEST 21 FRICSAY FERENC 191 BUDAPEST 196 BASEL BUDAPEST FRANZ LEHÁR 4 3 22 LIGETI GYÖRGY 192 DICSŐSZENTMÁR Târnăven 200 WIEN CLUJ/KOLOZSVÁR- 8 DOHNÁNYI ERNŐ/ 1877 POZSONY/ BRATISLAVA 1960 NEW YORK POZSONY/PRESSBURG/ 3 TON,/ i 6 BUDAPEST ERNST VON PRESSBURG BRATISLAVA - BUDAPEST MARTESKIRSC DOHNÁNYI H/SANKT- 9 SZIRMAI ALBERT 1880 BUDAPEST 1967 NEW YORK BUDAPEST MARTIN 23 KURTÁG 192 LUGOS** LUGOJ TIMISOARA/TEMESVÁR- Sânnicolau 10 BARTÓK BÉLA** 1881 NAGYSZENTMIKLÓS** 1945 NEW YORK POZSONY/PRESSBURG/ GYÖRGY** 6 BUDAPEST Großsanktnikolaus Mare BRATISLAVA - BUDAPEST 24 EÖTVÖS PÉTER 194 SZÉKELYUDVAR- Odorheiu BUDAPEST 4 HELY Secuiesc 11 KODÁLY ZOLTÁN 1882 KECSKEMÉT 1967 BUDAPEST TRNAVA/NAGYSZOMBAT/ - BUDAPEST

12 KÁLMÁN IMRE/ 1882 SIÓFOK 1953 PARIS BUDAPEST EMMERICH KÁLMÁN BEFORE 1867 BETWEEN 1867-1945 AFTER 1945/ NOW IN ROMANIA 13 JACOBI VIKTOR/ 1883 BUDAPEST 1921 NEW YORK BUDAPEST VICTOR JACOBI BORN ** IN THE SAME COUNTY: TEMES COUNTY (NOW IN ROMANIA) OR *** IN THE SAME REGION: NORTH-WEST HUNGARY 14 WEINER LEÓ 1885 BUDAPEST 1960 BUDAPEST BUDAPEST GEOGRAPHIC BORN STUDIED DIED MOBILITY of BUDAPEST COUNTRYSIDE BUDAPEST ABROAD BUDAPEST EUROPE USA COMPOSERS AND COMPOSER 5 11 12 4 5 5 4 CONDUCTORS OF CONDUCTOR 6 2 5 3 - 5 3 HUNGARIAN ORIGIN TOTAL 11 13 17 7 5 10 7 The Austro- Hungarian Monarchy in 1899 HUNGARY AFTER THE TREATY OF PARIS 1920

The Treaty of Paris was a series of peace agreements of 1920 to formally end World War I between most of the Allies of World War I and the Kingdom of Hungary, the latter one of the successor states to -Hungary. The treaty regulated the status of an independent Hungarian state and defined its borders covering 93,073 square kilometres (35,936 sq mi), only 28% of the 325,411 square kilometres (125,642 sq mi) that had constituted the pre- war Kingdom of Hungary (the Hungarian half of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy). Its population was 7.6 million, only 36% of the pre- war kingdom’s population of 20.9 million. The areas that were allocated to neighbouring countries in total (and each of them separately) possessed a majority of non-Hungarian population, but 31% of Hungarians (3.3 million) remained outside of post-Paris Hungary. Five of the pre-war kingdom’s ten largest cities were drawn into the neighbouring countries. The treaty limited Hungary’s army to 35,000 officers and men. The treaty was signed on 4 June 1920 in Versailles, France and registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 24 August 1921. Ferenc Erkel’s house of births in Gyula (Eastern-Hungary) today Erkel Museum Ferenc Erkel in the 1850s painting by Alajos Györgyi Giergl

http://erkel.oszk.hu/ The budilding of the Old Academy of Music with Liszt’s flat on the first floor (with balkcony) between 1881-1886 Today Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Center of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music FERENC LISZT’S DOOR-PLATE CONTAINING HIS RECEPTION HOURS ON THE FRONT DOOR OF HIS APPARTAMENT AT THE MUSIC ACADEMY Richter János/ Hans Richter 1843 Győr- 1916 Bayreuth

http:// www.lisztmuseum.hu/ layouts/lisztmuzeum/hu/ richter-hagyatek.pdf Ernst von Dohnányi/ Dohnányi Ernő 1877 Pozsony (now Bratislava) 1960 New York (USA) http://www.oszk.hu/zenemuvek & http://www.zti.hu/mza-dohnanyi/ THE FORMER ERDŐDY- HATVANY PALACE IN THE CASTLE OF BUDA

PRESENT BUILDING OF THE INSTITUTE FOR MUSICOLOGY AND THE MUSEUM OF HISTORY OF MUSIC OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, BARTÓK ARCHIVES, DOHNÁNYI ARCHIVES http://www.zti.hu/bartok/

THE ANDRÁSSY AVENUE WITH KODÁLY’S FLAT at the beginning of 20th century Today: Kodály Zoltán Memorial Museum and Archives Budapest,

KODÁLY’S WORKING ROOM [email protected] LAJTHA LÁSZLÓ 1892 Budapest-1963 Budapest http:// lajtha.hagyomanyokhaza. hu/index.php?menu=517 The Lajtha László Memorial Room in the Museum of Music History in the Institute for Musicology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences was opened in – February 2013 at the 50th anniversary of the composer’s death.

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