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Miklós Erdélyi

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Miklós Erdélyi's work was characterized by meticulous craftsmanship and musical lyricism and his recordings are widely available. He was recognized for professionalism, musicality, music history, and literary awareness, as well as the ability to conduct different styles of music. During the Hungarian
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In 1957 Erdélyi was appointed conductor of the state Operaház in Budapest and soon became highly respected as an opera conductor, later becoming manager of the opera, as well. His most outstanding achievement with the opera was performance of
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for organ. He began his career as a conductor in Budapest in 1950–51 as deputy leader of the Hungarian Radio Choir. From 1949 to 1951 he was the Budapest Harmonia Concert Orchestra conductor.
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works, but he also worked to improve music presentations and conducted the premieres of some new operas. Works connected to his name include:
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period of artistic repression, he was considered an important figure in alternative theatre. In 1960 his work was recognized by the
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Franz Liszt Prize (1960), Kossuth Prize (1975), Artist of Merit (1967), Outstanding Artist Award (1985)
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Radio, and from 1977 to 1982 served as a regular guest conductor with the
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and from 1946–1951 studied at the Budapest Franz Liszt Music Academy with
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International who's who in music and musicians' directory, Volume 11
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1968 in Europe: a history of protest and activism, 1956-1977
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The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians: Volume 6
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Index


Budapest
Conductor
Hungarian
Budapest
János Ferencsik
Rezső Kókai
Aladár Zalánfy
Mozart
András Mihály
György Ránki
The Tragedy of Man
Monteverdi
Coronation of Poppea
Prokofiev
War and Peace
Rome
Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra
Tokyo
Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra
Franz Liszt
Kossuth Prize
Categories
1928 births
1993 deaths
Hungarian male conductors (music)
Hungarian male musicians
Franz Liszt Academy of Music alumni
Musicians from Budapest
20th-century conductors (music)

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