Laskai Anna: Gyula Dávid

Hungarian Composers 39

book

Genre: Contemporary Works
Period: 20th Century
Language: English
Length: 48 pages
Published: 2018
Publisher: Budapest Music Center
Item number: MZ39EN
ISMN: 9786158060127
Gyula Dávid (1913-1977) was a typical representative of the generation of composers emerging after World War II.

In the first period of his activity, composing on the basis of traditional principles attained as a pupil of Kodály and the first-hand experience of Hungarian folk music played a decisive role. Later some trends oozing in from the West as novelties in Hungary urged him and many of his contemporaries to revive his musical language. The last phase of his oeuvre is characterized by a synthesis of his dodecaphonic experiments and his traditional idiom. Though his best-known composition of lasting success is the Viola Concerto, his orchestral, vocal, and chamber music pieces still deserve the attention of the music-loving public. With his First Wind Quintet, he launched and laid the foundation in Hungary of the 20th-century history of a genre so-far predominated by foreign composers only. This booklet is an attempt to sketch a portrait of this many-sided composer of a lyrical frame of mind.

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