Károly Aggházy
Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer
Károly Aggházy
Károly Aggházy [ˈkaːroj ˈɒkhaːzi] (30 October 1855, Budapest – 8 October 1918, Budapest) was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer .
Aggházy was a pupil of Robert Volkmann , Anton Bruckner , and Franz Liszt . He later taught at the National Conservatory in Budapest. Besides several operas , most notably Maritta (1895), he chiefly wrote chamber music and pieces for piano. He died in Budapest at age 62.
Works (selection)
Stage music
A Borzáné Marcsája (Mrs Borza's Daughter Marie) , comic opera in 3 acts . Together with Jenő Hubay . Libretto by Tihané Almási Balogh. Premiered: 8 May 1880, Budapest, Volkstheater
Szép leányok (Beautiful Girls) . Incidental music by Gergely Csiky . Premiered: 4 February 1881, Budapest, Volkstheater
A Művészet diadala (Triumph of Art) , pantomime in 1 act, op. 28, Libretto: K. Pejacsevich. Composed: 1894.
Maritta, a korsós Madonna (Maritta, the Madonna with a pint) , opera in 2 acts, op. 32, Libretto: Irene K. Fuhrmann. Composed: 1895. Premiered: 14. Oktober 1897, Budapest, Hungarian Royal Opera House . The subject is taken from the book Die Klöster der Christenheit.
A Ravennai nász (The wedding in Ravenna) , opera in 2 acts. Libretto: Dezső Orbán. Composed: 1908.
Instrumental and vocal music
Works with Opus number
Andante and scherzo for orchestra op. 1, 1878
Tíz magyar dal (Ten Hungarian Songs ) op. 5, Budapest
Nocturne for piano in B Major op. 6, dedicated to Anna Cartwright, C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig, 1885
Puszta Klänge , dramatic sonata , duet for piano and violin on themes from Hungarian folk music in gypsy style op. 7, Schott & Sons , Mainz, 1885
Toccata in F Major for piano op. 8, dedicated to Kálmán Chován, C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig, 1885
Fantasia for piano op. 10, dedicated to Robert Radecke , C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig, 1885
Hungarian dances for piano op. 11, Harmonia, Budapest, 1885
Small rhapsodies for piano op. 12, C.F. Kahnt, F.S.S. Hofmusikalienhandlung, Leipzig, 1884
Small rhapsody No. 1 in A minor for piano, C.F. Kahnt, F.S.S. Hofmusikalienhandlung, Leipzig, 1884
Small rhapsody No. 2 in C♯ minor for piano, C.F. Kahnt, F.S.S. Hofmusikalienhandlung, Leipzig, 1884
Poëmes hongroise (Hungarian Poems) for piano 4 hands op. 13, Bote & Bock , Berlin, 1887
Fantasy in the form of variations on the Christmas carol Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming) by Michael Prätorius for piano op. 14, Bote & Bock, Berlin, c. 1888
Danse de Noces (Wedding Dance) for piano 4 hands op. 15, Harmonia, Budapest, 1889
Moment chracteristiques (Characteristic Moments) op. 16, Bote & Bock, Berlin, 1883–1886
Öt magyar férfinégyes (Five Hungarian Men's Quartet) op. 17, text by Sándor Petőfi and Géza Kacziány (1856–1939)
Hungarian rondo for piano 4 hands , op. 18, No. 1, dedicated to Leopold Carl Wolf, Bote & Bock, Berlin, c. 1888
Marcia pour piano à quatre mains op. 18 No. 2, Bote & Bock, Berlin, c. 1888
Hungarian suite for piano four hands op. 19, Harmonia, Budapest c. 1888
Variations on the theme "Une fiévre brulate" from the opera Richard coeur de lion by André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry for piano op. 20
Concert etude for piano in G minor op. 21, dedicated to Franz Liszt , E. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin and Posen , 1886
Ländlerstimmungen zum Konzertvortrag (Ländler Tunes for Recital) for piano op. 22, Harmonia, Budapest, 1889
Five Lieder op. 23, text: Nikolaus Lenau , Heinrich Heine , Emanuel Geibel , Wilhelm Friedrich Ruperti, Rudolf Hoyos; Rózsavölgyi & Co, Budapest, 1894
Fünf Ländler-Impromptus (Five Ländler Impromptus ) op. 24, Jules Hainauer, Breslau , 1897
String quartet in F minor op. 25, 1892
Trois Mazurkas (Three Mazurkas ) for piano op. 26, 1895, Jules Hainauer, Breslau, 1897
Four capriccios in octaves op. 27, dedicated to István Tomka, Jules Hainauer, Breslau, 1897
Musique de pantomime (Pantomime Music), after a poem by Countess Katinka Pejacsevics for piano op. 28, Jules Hainauer, Breslau, 1897
Trois Pièces intimes (Three Intimate Pieces) op. 29, Jules Hainauer, Breslau, 1897
Six Lieder for voice and piano accompaniment op. 30, text: Heinrich Heine, Roderich; dedicated to Raimund von Zur Mühlen , C. Kieslers Musikverlag, Leipzig , 1898
Six Lieder for voice and piano op. 31, text: Heinrich Heine, Nikolaus Lenau; C. Kiesler's Musik-Verlag, Leipzig, c. 1896/1897
Three pieces for piano op. 33
Nyolc férfinégyes (Eight Men's Quartets) op. 34, text: Gregor Czuczor, Gyula Reviczky, Mór Jókai , Lajos Pósa ; Budapest, 1904
Magyar hangulatok (Hungarian Tunes) for piano op.35, Pesti Könyvnyomda Rt, Budapest, after 1900
Rákóczi gyászinduló (Rákóczi Funeral March) for wind orchestra op. 36, Budapest, 1905
Gyászhangok Rákóczi Ferenc emlékére , symphonic poem op. 37, 1905
Three Amusements, concert etudes in sixths op. 38, dedicated to colleagues at the National Conservatorium in Budapest , Karl Rozsnyai, Budapest
Eight two-part pieces as preliminary studies on Bach , Karl Rozsnyai, Budapest, c. 1910
Twelve three-part pieces as preliminary studies on three-part inventions by Johann Sebastian Bach op. 40. Rózsavölgyi, Budapest
Four piano pieces op. 41, D. Rahter, Leipzig, 1912
In the forest for piano op. 42, Art Publication Society, St. Louis , 1913
Piano quintet in G minor op. 43, 1912
Works without opus number
Abendstimmung/Impression du Soir (Evening Mood) for violin and piano, dedicated to Jenő Hubay, 1881
Cinka Panna Dala for voice and piano, Rozsnyai Károly, Budapest, publ. 1907
La Danse de la petite sorcière (The Dance of the Little Witch) for piano, Le Figaro illustré , 1897
Elégia (Elegy ) for piano, dedicated to Aloyse Bodó, Karl Rozsnyai, Budapest, c. 1910
Este van már/Es ist schon abend (It's Already Evening) for voice and piano, text: Gyula Vargha; Budapest
Fantaisie ziganesque (Gypsy-esque Fantasy) for violin and piano, with Jenő Hubay, 1880
Gavotte for musette , Karl Rozsnyai, Budapest, 1897
In der Ferne (In the Distance) for voice with piano accompaniment, text: Ludwig Uhland ; dedicated to Rose Cebrian, Herrmann Weinholtz, Berlin
Mint a harmat for voice and piano , Harmonia, Budapest, c. 1910
Ninon, Sérénade voice and piano, text: after Alfred de Musset , Harmonia, Budapest, 1889
Rákóczi , symphonic poem for soprano , tenor , baritone , bass , mixed choir and orchestra, text: Gyula Kováts, 1906
Sárosi-nota/Sárosi-Weise (Sárosi Way) , Budapest, 1882
Serenata alla Chitarra (Guitar Serenade) for piano, Herrmann Weinholtz, Berlin, c. 1884
Soirées hongroises (Hungarian Evenings) for piano, Jules Hainauer, Breslau, 1895
Sonata dramatique for piano and violin, c. 1885
Valse sentimentale (Sentimental Waltz) , c. 1885
Piano quintet in G minor, 1897
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